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UNDERSTANDING WIRELESS COMPLIANCE Stephen Berger TEM Consulting

UNDERSTANDING WIRELESS COMPLIANCE Stephen Berger TEM Consulting (512) 864-3365 stephen.berger@ieee.org. OVERVIEW. Workshop topics will include a brief look at the new technologies and at possible regulatory rule changes to incorporate these technologies.

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UNDERSTANDING WIRELESS COMPLIANCE Stephen Berger TEM Consulting

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  1. UNDERSTANDING WIRELESS COMPLIANCE Stephen BergerTEM Consulting (512) 864-3365stephen.berger@ieee.org

  2. OVERVIEW Workshop topics will include a brief look at the new technologies and at possible regulatory rule changes to incorporate these technologies. With wireless playing an ever more key role, topics covered will reflect current issues and concerns regarding the compliance requirements. Speaker presentations will be followed by an open forum for questions at the end of the session.

  3. PRESENTATIONS INCLUDED: 1. Overview and IntroductionS. Berger 2. Overview of the Radio Approval Process for TCBs W. Graff 3. Bluetooth Approval Process & Lab Accreditation K. Fischer 4. First Look at Ultra-wide Band Technology S. Ettles 5. SAR/ MPE Requirements for WirelessJ. Wojcik

  4. Overview and Introduction 1. Affected products & technologies 2. Part 15 NPRM 3. Part 22 NPRM 4. Part 24 Developments

  5. Users of 2.4 GHz Band (Part 15) • ISM Equipment(Industrial, Scientific and Medical Equipment) • Microwave ovens • Anything following the rules of FCC: • 15.245 – Field Disturbance Sensors • 15.247 – Frequency Hopping and Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems • 15.249 – Anything that meets the low field strength and harmonic emissions requirements of this section.

  6. Mobile display pad Electronic Program guide Read & set security system Home Theater control Display News headlines Office Laptop Connect to office LAN Email Home Printer access Surf from anywhere Share files Grandma’s Brownies 3 cups flour 1 cup grated chocolate 1 cup sugar 1 stick butter CM Grandma’s 3 cups flour 1 cup grated chocolate 1 cup sugar 1 stick butter 1/2 cup chopped walnuts minutes. Ethernet or HomePNA Main Home PC HOME INDEX Cordless Phone Remote Speech recognition Call by name Build shopping lists Home PBX Additional PC(s) Fridge Pad Family Calendar Recipe Display Build shopping lists Voice messaging Intercom Kids Room PC Printer access Internet access File access Broadband Internet Pipe

  7. WIRELESS NETWORKING • BluetoothCable Replacement • 802.11 W-LANEnterprise Wireless Networking • HomeRFHome Networking

  8. Standards Activities • WG 802.15.2802.11 / Bluetooth Coexistence • EMC SDCom (Society Standards Development Committee)Study of general problem of band crowding Review appropriateness of current standards Ultrawideband Clock Dithering

  9. Bluetooth / 802.11 Coexistence • A serious problem that needs urgent solutions • Bluetooth voice applications are among the most important applications most sensitive to interference • Significant packet losses for Bluetooth links under 802.11b interference • Significant throughput drop for 802.11b network • Scenarios • Separated > 10 feet: minor problem • Problem when <10 feet distance • Also dependent on 802.11b duty cycle

  10. FCC PART 15 NPRM • Areas under consideration: • Retain Processing Gain Requirement • Reduce Number of Hops • Liberalize Spectrum Definitions • Craft Rules Similar to U-NII Rules • 915 MHz & 5.8 GHz bands may be included

  11. FCC PART 22 NPRM • Removing linkage with analog heritage.

  12. FCC PART 24 DEVELOPMENTS • 3G Technology • SAR Testing • TTY & Hearing Aid Compatibility • Other Technical Developments

  13. Wireless LAN Technologies • DSSS (DS) - Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum • FHSS (FH) - Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum • UWB - Ultra Wideband • W-OFDM - Wideband Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

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