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1 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission September 2011 Rolf de Vegt, QualcommSlide 1 Motions and Strawpoll on Channelization for 11ah Date: 2011-9-21 Authors:

2 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Abstract This document we includes the text for Motions and Strawpolls regarding transmission channelization for 802.11ah –Channelization refers to the process of breaking down the available spectrum in different regions into ‘channels’ Mainly impacts sections analogous to Annex J of Std-802.11-2007 This document is a follow up to documents: –11/1238r0 ‘Channelization and Bandwidth Modes for 802.11ah’ –11/1269r3 ‘Potential Channelization for 802.11ah’ This document references: –11/1318r0 ‘Japanese Channelization for 11ah’ –11/1320r0 ’11ah Channelization of China’ Slide 2Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm

3 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Motion 1: Channelization for South Korea Motion: Adopt into the Spec Framework the following text and graphic regarding channelization for South Korea: Yes, No, Abstain September 2011 Slide 3Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm 917 MHz 923 MHz 1 MHz 2 MHz Assumes 500 KHz, 923 – 923.5 as guard band 4 MHz

4 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Motion 2: Channelization for Europe Motion: Adopt into the Spec Framework the following text and graphic regarding channelization for Europe: Yes, No, Abstain September 2011 Slide 4Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm 863 MHz 868 MHz 1 MHz 2 MHz * Assumes 600 KHz, 868 - 868.6 as guard band

5 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Motion 3: Channelization for Japan Adopt into the Spec Framework the channelization proposal contained in slide 3 of document 11/1318r0 for Japan September 2011 Slide 5Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm

6 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Motion 4: Channelization for China Motion: Adopt into the Spec Framework the following text and graphic regarding channelization for China: Sept. 2011 Daning Gong, CATR 779 MHz 787 MHz 1 MHz 2 MHz 4 MHz 8 MHz 755 MHz max e.r.p. 5 mWmax e.r.p. 10 mW 32 channels of 1MHz 4 channels of 2MHz 2 channels of 4MHz 1 channels of 8MHz Slide 4 ……. 24 channels of 1MHz8 channels of 1MHz

7 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Strawpoll 1: Channelization for US Strawpoll: Do you agree with the following channelization for the US: Yes, No, Abstain September 2011 Slide 7Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm

8 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Back Up September 2011 Slide 8Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm

9 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/1329r1 Submission Context: Sub 1GHz Spectrum Availability in Key Geographies Slide 9 902928 MHz 917923.5 929.7 779787863868.6 8 MHz 5.6 MHz 26 MHz 6.5 MHz China (max erp <= 10 mW) EU US (max erp <=1 W) Korea Japan (Max BW = 1MHz) RegionTx power regulations USMax e.r.p. <= 1 W EUmax erp <=14 dBm PSD <= -4.5 dBm/100KHz (863~868.6MHz) PSD <= 6.2 dBm/100KHz (865~868MHz) Korea3 mW or 10 mW (920.6~923.5MHz and six 200 KHz channels below 920.6 MHz) ChinaMax e.r.p. <= 10 mW Japan1mW, 20 mW or 250 mW (915.9~929.7MHz) Max BW <= 1 MHz 915.9 928 MHz 13.8 MHz Rolf de Vegt, Qualcomm


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