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This article discusses the progress of the China WPAN mmWave standard group, including their liaison with IEEE 802.11 and upcoming standard meetings in Singapore. The article also highlights the actions taken by CWPAN, such as requesting spectrum and communicating industry requirements to the China Radio Monitor Center.
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China WPAN mmWave Liaison w/ 802.11 Authors: Date: 2011-01-20
China mm-Wave Standard Group Progress • In December 2010, CWPAN mm-Wave held a task group meeting at Sanya. Over 40 representatives from Chinese and International companies, research institutes and universities, attended the standard meeting. • CWPAN opens doors to all of international companies, research institutes and universities. • In view of IEEE 802 March meeting being held in Singapore, CWPAN also decided to hold its 20th CWPAN standard meeting in Singapore from March 18-19, 2011. http://www.nits.org.cn/getIndex.req?action=findAllNews&req=modulenvpromote&type=0&moduleId=422&sid=33 Contact: Lan Zhuo, 86-13693593001, this_zl7812@163.com Xiaoming Peng, +65-64082429, pengxm@i2r.a-star.edu.sg
Plan for the 20th CWPAN Standard Meeting 20th CWPAN IEEE802 Meeting Venue: One-North Fusionopolis • Institute for Infocomm Research and CWPAN standard committee will jointly organize the 20th CWPAN standard meeting in Singapore • Will organize an joint meeting between IEEE 802.11 and CWPAN in the morning session on March 19, 2011
Actions taken from CWPAN • CWPAN has already communicated with China Radio Monitor Center and requested for spectrum in 40 – 50 GHz and more bands in 60GHz. • CWPAN liaison reported the emergent requirement of mm-wave network on 40-50 GHz to MIIT. • CWPAN will be the platform to directly communicate the requests from Industry companies, Research Institute and University to China Radio Monitor Center • With more supports from Industry companies, higher chance to get acceptance from China Radio Monitor Center • For CWPAN, one common MAC layer will be used for system working on both 60 GHz and 40-50GHz. • Study one or multiple PHY solutions for mm-Wave solutions.