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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission T itle: [WG-15.4IGa report of activities and recommendations to 802.15 ] Date Submitted: [7 March 2003]

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [WG-15.4IGa report of activities and recommendations to 802.15 ] Date Submitted: [7 March 2003] Source: [Larry Taylor] Company [Staccato Communications], [Jason Ellis] Company [General Atomics] Address [5893 Oberlin Dr., San Diego, CA, USA] Voice:[(858) 642 0111], FAX: [(858) 642 0161],E-Mail:[larry.taylor@staccatocommunications.com] Address [10240 Flanders Ct., San Diego, CA, USA] Voice:[(858) 457 8749], FAX: [(858) 457 8740],E-Mail:[jsnellis@ieee.org] Re: [UWB Interest Group for 802.15.4] Abstract: [Report on IEEE 802.15. IG4a] Purpose: [To inform the WG on progress in the Alt PHY interest group for 15.4.] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  2. Alt PHY Interest Group Activities • Interest group started in November 02 • Reflector membership stable but still growing • Current count 160 members • Presentation sessions at Ft. Lauderdale Mtg • 100+ attendees • Tutorial at Dallas (1) Mtg. • 200+ attendees • Motion to form SG defeated with request to identify more 15.4 differentiating applications • Informal Call for Applications issued • 14 respondents, 70+ attendees Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  3. Informal Call for Applications • 14 Respondents • See IEEE 802.15-03/266 • Identified a range of application areas • Safety (Public/Military) • Smart buildings • Item locating/tracking • RTLS • Inventory/transportation • Networking • Respondents from industry, retail, public services, communications and semiconductor manufacturers • Address cost, technical feasibility as well as markets Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  4. 15.4 Enhancement Focus • Precision Location is key enhancement • Wide range of value adding applications identified • Enhancement of other capabilities • Scalable data rate • High aggregate capacity • Range • Power consumption • Cost Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  5. Table of Contributors Monday Evening ~ Times 7:10 7:20 7:25 7:35 7:45 7:50 8:00 8:10 8:15 8:25 8:35 8:45 8:55 9:05 9:20 Source Affiliation(s) Pages • Patrick Houghton Aetherwire & Location 4-12 • Jason Ellis General Atomics 13-17 • Lajuane Brooks LB&A Consulting 18-21 • John Lampe Nanotron Technologies 22-24 • Uri Kareev Pulsicom 25-28 • In Hwan Kim Samsung Electronics 29-34 • Ted Kwon Samsung / CUNY 35-39 • Mark Bowles Staccato Communications 40-43 • Philippe Rouzet ST Microelectronics 42-56 • Oren Eliezer InfoRange 57-61 • Kai Siwiak TimeDerivative / Q-Track 62-65 • Peter Batty Ubisense Limited 66-71 • Serdar Yurdakul Wisair 72-80 • Richard Nowakowski City of Chicago- OEMC R&D 81-88 Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  6. Military Operations in Urban Terrain Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Houghton- Aetherwire

  7. Main Requirement • Locate and identify devices • within an area, • moving to another authorized area, • or “lost” • Over time (autonomy must last for months or years, no maintenance) • A device (com. +loc.+energy) is a small fraction of a $ Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Rouzet- STMicroelectronics

  8. Package Tracking • Currently, mostly bar-codes are used, requiring visual contact with the tracked item, creating not only an accessibility issue but also consumes time. • Solving these issues is worth the added cost of a wireless-label (assuming a very low cost solution, e.g. sub $2). • UWB based identification could offer the advantages of: • Shorterreading time (a whole truck could be read in seconds) • No need for line of sight within a reasonable range • Automatic warning provided by the tracking system whenever a package is being loaded on a truck/container heading towards the wrong destination, or when a package is mistakenly offloaded • Locating a package within the truck/container/warehouse Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Eliezer- InfoRange

  9. Is the Technology Ready? Present the Technological Options • Is Society Ready? Compile Product Requirements In parallel with IEEE 802.15.4a:Invitation to a High-Tech Child Safety Forum Developing Solutions with Key Support Assemble the Stakeholders in Child Safety, Crisis Response, & Wireless Communications Together Examine the Feasibility of a Child Safety Infrastructure • Government Agencies (NIST, FCC, DOJ, etc.) • Wireless Communications Developers • Children’s Clothing & Shoe Manufacturers • RF Tag Manufacturers & Distributors • Children’s & Parents Advocacy Groups • Security Monitoring Services • Mapping & Positioning Software & Services A High-Tech Child Safety Roundtable A One-Day Event on Wednesday, October 8th, 2003 George Washington University Grand Ballroom, Wash DC www.KidLocate.net Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Brooks- LB&A Consulting

  10. Application Scenario (1 of 3) • Dad enters home • The human device (Dad’s watch) broadcasts Dad’s ID. • After ID authorized, Dad’s preferred devices (such as PC, Fax, Mailbox, Phone, TV, Homecare, Hot water supply system) get ready for operation • Dad is moving toward one of the rooms • With location awareness, devices near Dad are operating • For example: when Dad is entering the living room • Received mails are notified • Answering machine notifies received calls • Stock channel is turned ON Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Kim- Samsung

  11. Workplace Productivity Applications • Better communications between distributed sites • Moving maps • Phone call forwarding • Asynchronous messaging • Sharing space more effectively • Low-overhead personalisation • Measurement of space utilisation • “Pay-as-you-go” billing for space • Recording activity in a corporate memory • “Who was at the meeting last week?” • Demand now: Multinationals implementing distributed workplace strategies Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Batty- Ubisense

  12. Audio “Sweet Spot” Prime listening position for an audio system; the “best seat in the house.” The sweet spot is the listening position for which an audio system is optimized. Normally located halfway between the speakers and back 6 to 8 feet for a stereo audio system, the sweet spot is where optimal sound quality is encountered Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Yurdakul- Wisair

  13. Communications and Networking • Routing • Replacing GPS-assisted routing • Low cost, low power • At the cost of processing • Indoor as well as outdoor • Center-location • Minimum link cost of a group (e.g. multicast, cluster) • Optimal tree or mesh network formation • Smart flooding (avoid redundant flooding) • MAC • Exposed terminal problem is solved Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Kwon- Samsung/CUNY

  14. Digital Routing As the Fire Fighter traverses the floor plan his Motorola XTS 5000 Digital radio transmits a digital pulse signal displaying digital bread crumbs on the display map. Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA) Nowakowski- Chicago

  15. Summary • Confirmed interest level to start Study Group • Identified many enhanced applications • Restate commitment of leadership slate • Chair: Larry Taylor (Staccato) • Vice Chair: Jason Ellis (General Atomics) • Technical Editor: TBD (TBD) • Secretary: TBD (TBD) Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  16. Purpose of SG • Expected output from Study Group activities • New applications identified from official CFA • High resolution location capability • Scalable data rate • Very (Ultra) Low power • Evolutionary requirements captured in technical requirements document • Location resolution • Data rates and range • Power consumption • PAR & 5C generated for Task Group Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

  17. Motion to the Working Group Move to create a Study Group for the purpose of generating an amendment PAR & 5C for an alternate PHY for 802.15.4-2003 Larry Taylor (Staccato), Jason Ellis (GA)

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