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802.15 Thursday Report to the SEC

This report discusses the progress and decisions made regarding the High Rate PAR for IEEE 802.15, including the proposed slate of officers, motion approvals, and the need for new or modified MAC architectures.

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802.15 Thursday Report to the SEC

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  1. 802.15 Thursday Report to the SEC Bob Heile, Chair, 802.15 March 9, 2000 Robert F. Heile, GTE

  2. Press/News Releases • TG2 News Byte 00/093r0 • News Release on BT/802.15 00/094r0 • Press Release on TG2 and High Rate 99/171r4 Material Reviewed and OK’ed by Vic Hayes, S. Kerry, and Al Petrick on behalf of 802.11 Robert F. Heile, GTE

  3. Straw Poll Results • To Eliminate the Friday Plenary 25/0/0 • To Hold the SEC on Friday Morning 31/0/0 • As an offset to the IPF fees, contribute the $100 per meeting to initiate Program 23/0 • Would you consider soliciting your company to be an 802 sponsor for this program for about $10K per year 2/17 Robert F. Heile, GTE

  4. Election of Officers-802.15 Proposed Slate of Officers, March 6, 2000: Chair: Bob Heile, GTE Vice Chair: Ian Gifford, M/A Com Secretary: Pat Kinney, Intermec Technical Editor: Tom Siep, Texas Instruments Asst Sec/Tech Ed: Mike McInnis, Boeing Motion to the Working Group, Monday March 6,2000: Move to accept the proposed slate as the Leadership of 802.15 moved: Ivan Reede second: Rick Alfvin Motion Passed 26/0/0 Robert F. Heile, GTE

  5. High Rate PAR • Received comments from 802.11 • Comments addressed in 99/165r6. • Revised PAR reviewed in Joint Session with 802.11 and approved by 802.11 (21/2/9) • 802.15 moved to approve the revisions to the High Rate PAR doc 99/165r5 and recommend submitting the revised PAR as doc 99/165r6 to the SEC for approval and forwarding to NESCOM. • Moved by J Allen, seconded by B Kraemer. • Motion carried 20/0/1 Robert F. Heile, GTE

  6. Motion to the SEC Move that the SEC forward the 802.15 High Rate PAR, Document 99/165r6, to March Meeting of NesCom for approval. Moved: Bob Heile Second: Vic Hayes yes: 6 no: abstain:4 passed Robert F. Heile, GTE

  7. High Rate PAR • Have developed a good working relationship between TG1 and the SIG. Could be compromised by trying to treat this PAR as an enhancement • Strong motivation to keep activities separate to keep it clean and keep both projects moving at best speed. • Have promoted 802 as the best place to undertake these activities in a speedy fashion. • SIG not actively addressing the problem addressed by this PAR. Robert F. Heile, GTE

  8. High Rate PAR • Strong Possibility of a New or Strongly Modified MAC • 802.15.1 will not effectively support video or large file transfer fundamental to this PAR. • Meeting aggressive speed and cost goals requires being able to entertain new concepts. • SIG is looking at new architectures to achieve 10Mbits/s and is not even contemplating 20+Mbits/s • Is expecting to modify the MAC to reach 10Mbits/s • Is contemplating a multi-mode solution at 10Mbits/s Robert F. Heile, GTE

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  10. Name Suggestions for High RateThanks for all the responses • Jaws • JawBreaker • GoldMind • HON (Home Operations Network • SweetTooth • FlashWave • Root Canal - (Better than a blue tooth) • Multimedia ISM • Dentures • White Teeth (32 teeth = 32 Mbps?) • Top Gun (“I have a need for Speed”-movie quote) • Top Tooth Robert F. Heile, GTE

  11. WPAN WLAN Robert F. Heile, GTE

  12. BluetoothTM IEEE 802.15.1 • Not addressed by IEEE 802.11 • IEEE 802.15 Family HRSG IEEE 802.15 Consumer Applications Robert F. Heile, GTE

  13. Bluetooth Letter of Intent(99032r0P802-15_Bluetooth-Letter-Of-Intent-Review.doc) • “With respect to any 802.15 extensions (beyond Bluetooth 1.0 specification), the Bluetooth SIG promoters are prepared to grant similar licenses ONLY IF such extensions do not break interoperability with existing Bluetooth 1.0 certified radios and are approved in writing by the Bluetooth SIG.” Dated: July 15, 1999 James Kardach Bluetooth SIG Chairman Robert F. Heile, GTE

  14. High Rate PAR Robert F. Heile, GTE

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