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Title: IEEE 802 Orientation


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IEEE 802 Orientation802.16 status
  • Shiann-Tsong Sheu
  • 2008/11/25
  • Source www.ieee802.org

2
IPR
  • What is the Global standard?
  • What is the Patent?
  • Who involve in standard committee?
  • What is the benefit?

3
Contents
  • Introduction to IEEE 802
  • Introduction to IEEE standards process
  • Getting more information

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Introduction to IEEE 802
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Who we are
  • IEEE Project 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (aka
    IEEE 802 or LMSC)
  • Develop LAN and MAN standards
  • Mainly for link and physical layers of the
    network stack
  • In operation since March 1980

IEEE 802
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  • IEEE Standards
  • Organization

aka RevCom
aka NesCom
IEEE 802 is here a standards committee formed
by the Computer Society
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Some terms
  • PAR project authorization request the
    document that authorizes work on a project.
  • WG - Working group responsible for developing
    standards in an area
  • TAG Technical Advisory Group experts on a
    topic area that crosses working groups may
    develop a recommended practice.
  • Task group or task force a part of a working
    group which focuses on a particular project.

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All those dots.decoder ring
  • 802.1 Bridging and Architecture generally the
    top of the link layer
  • 802.3 CSMA/CD Carrier sense multiple
    access/collision detect wired Ethernet
  • 802.11 WLAN wireless LAN
  • 802.15 WPAN wireless personal area network
  • 802.16 BWA broadband wireless access
  • 802.17 ResPackRing resilient packet ring
  • 802.18 Radio Regulatory TAG
  • 802.19 Coexistance TAG
  • 802.20 MBWA mobile broadband wireless access
  • 802.21 Media Independent Handoff
  • 802.22 WRAN - wireless regional area networks

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IEEE 802 Organization
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EC)
CHAIR Paul Nikolich
WORKING GROUP/TAG CHAIRS
APPOINTED OFFICERS
2nd VICE CHAIR Pat Thaler
802.11 WLAN Stuart J. Kerry
802.3 CSMA/CD Bob Grow
802.1 BRIDGING/ARCH Tony Jeffree
1st VICE CHAIR Mat Sherman
802.18 TAG Radio Regulatory Mike Lynch
RECORDING SECY Bob OHara
802.15 WPAN Bob Heile
802.17 ResPackRing Mike Takefman
802.16 BWA Roger Marks
802.19 TAG Coexistance Shellhammer
EXECUTIVE SECY Buzz Rigsbee
MEMBER EMERITUS Geoff Thompson
802.22WRAN Stevenson
TREASURER JohnHawkins
802.20MBWA Jerry Upton
802.21Handoff AJ Rajkumar
DISBANDED 802.4 Token Bus 802.6 DQDB
802.7 Broadband TAG 802.8 Fiber Optic TAG802.9
ISLAN 802.10 Security 802.14 CATV
HIBERNATION 802.2 LLC (Dave Carlson) 802.5 Token
Ring (Bob Love) 802.12 Demand Priority (Pat
Thaler)
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Introduction to IEEE standards process
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Principles of the process
  • Due process procedures are publicly available
    and followed consistently
  • Consensus requiring agreement of a majority or
    supermajority for technical decisions here
    75
  • Openness ensuring materially interested and
    affected parties can participate
  • Balance representation from all interested
    parties without overwhelming influence from any
    one party
  • Right of appeal process to ensure due process

12
More terms
  • PAR Project Authorization Request the charter
    for a standards project
  • CFI Call for interest a brief meeting to
    outline a topic and determine if there is
    interest in investigating possible project
  • Study Group a group formed to investigate a
    project and produce a PAR
  • Five Criteria In IEEE 802 the basis for
    determining whether to forward a PAR.

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IEEE 802 standards development life cycle part 1
Call for Interest (CFI)
NesCom Standards Board review
Standards Board approval
Adequate interest?
Study Group Investigates forming a
project Produce PAR and 5 Criteria
Start work in Working Group
Working Group and EC review
EC approves Forward PAR to NesCom
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IEEE 802 Five Criteria
  • Broad Market Potential
  • Compatibility
  • Distinct Identity
  • Technical Feasibility
  • Economic Feasibility

15
IEEE 802 standards development life cycle part 2
Review proposals
Review ballot comments, modify draft as needed
Changes or new disapproves?
Material selected?
Create and refine draft
Recirculate changesand disapprovecomments
Draft complete?
No changes and no newdisapproves, 75 approve
andWorking Group approves forwarding to sponsor
ballot?
Working Group ballot
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IEEE 802 standards development life cycle part 3
Request EC approve forwardto sponsor ballot
Request EC approve forward to RevCom
EC approval?
RevCom approval
Sponsor ballot
Changes or new disapproves?
Standards Board approval
Review ballot comments, modify draft as needed
No changes and no newdisapproves, 75 approve
Prepare for publication
Published standard
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Standards life cycle part 4
  • And then there is maintaining the standard
  • Respond to request for interpretation
  • Keep the standard current by producing amendments
    and corrigenda (corrections)
  • Renew the life of the standard with reaffirmation
    or revision
  • When the standard is out of date, withdraw it.

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Voting and membership
  • Voters have responsibility to vote on letter
    ballots
  • Three levels of voting occur in IEEE 802
    standards development
  • Sponsor ballot
  • Open to all interested parties
  • Via IEEE SA-membership or paying a per ballot fee
  • Participation requires an IEEE Web Account
  • Working group
  • Requirements on next page
  • Task force or task group
  • Requirements vary consult Working group.

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Acquiring Working Group voting membership
  • Participating at a meeting at least 75
    presence.
  • For a new Working Group, persons participating in
    the initial meeting become members.
  • For an existing Working Group, after attending 2
    of last 4 plenary sessions or 1 plenary and 1
    interim, membership starts at the next plenary
    attended.
  • May require submitting a letter of intent.

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Retaining Working Group voting membership
  • Participate in 2 of the last 4 plenary sessions.
  • An interim may substitute for one of the 2
    plenary sessions.
  • Return working Group letter ballots
  • Membership may be lost for failing to respond or
    responding abstain for reason other than lack of
    technical expertise to 2 of the last 3 ballots.

21
Ground rules
  • Respect give it, get it
  • NO product pitches
  • NO corporate pitches
  • NO prices
  • NO restrictive notices presentations must be
    openly available
  • Silence your cell phone ringers

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802.16
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IEEE 802.16 Foundations
  • 1998 IEEE 802 SG on Broadband Wireless Access
    (BWA)
  • 1999 1st IEEE 802.16 Project
  • Scope PHY and MAC layer of the air interface of
    interoperable fixed point-to-multipoint broadband
    wireless access systems. The specification
    enables transport of data, video, and voice
    services. It applies to systems operating in the
    vicinity of 30 GHz but is broadly applicable to
    systems operating between 10 and 66 GHz.

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IEEE 802.16 Standard Evolution
802.16-2004 Fixed Applications (Licensed/Unlicense
d- Non-LOS lt 11GHz LOS 10-66GHz)
802.16h License Exempt Co-existence Procedures
(Unlicensed)
July 2004
Dec 2004
July 1999
Q3 2007
802.16/ Corrigendum 12
Feb 2004
7/05 Q2/07
4/04 10/06
Nov 2006
March 2006
Sept 2004
Dec 2005
Aug 2004
IEEE Standards
Under development
Tentative schedule
Source Intel
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IEEE WiMAX Standards (1/2)
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IEEE WiMAX Standards (2/2)
IEEE 802.16 Published Standards and Drafts
http//www.ieee802.org/16/published.html
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Tentative Schedule of 16m
2007
2010
2008
2009
Q2
Q3
Q4
IEEE 802.16
Sept 07
IEEE 802.16m
System Requirements
Call for Proposals for SDD issued in Nov 07
Jan 08
Evaluation Methodology
Call for Proposals for 802.16m Text issued in ???
08
System Description
Jul 08
Nov 07
IMT Advanced Proposal
Mar 08
Oct 08
May 09
Initial proposal
Final Proposal
Refinements
Sep 08
Dec 09
May 09
Mar 08
802.16m AmendmentT
Working Doc
Letter Ballot
Sponsor Ballot
ITU-R IMT Advanced
IMT.TECH
Jan 08
IMT-Advanced WorkShop
Circular Letter
ITU based Updates
Jan 08
May 08
IMT.EVAL
Oct 08
May 09
Proposal Submission
Jan 10
IMT.RADIO
Preliminary Evaluation
Proposal Evaluation
May 10
Consensus Building/Revision of Proposals
ITU-R WP8F
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
System Requirements and Evaluation Methodology,
System Description, IMT-Advanced Proposal
Documents may be further updated based on ITU
output (shown by dotted lines). T 802.16m
amendment is dependent on the 802.16Rev2 Project
completion
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Getting more information
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Resources
  • IEEE 802 home page
  • http//ieee802.org/index.html
  • Links to IEEE and IEEE 802 procedural documents
  • http//ieee802.org/devdocs.html
  • Links to IEEE 802 WG and TAG pages
  • http//ieee802.org/dots.html
  • On-line training IEEE process course for IEEE
    802 to be released in the next week.
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