Title: Monday Excom Report
1Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title
High Rate Study Group Monday Report to
Excom Date Submitted 13January2000 Source
James D. Allen Company Eastman Kodak
Co. Address 1669 Eastman Ave. Rochester, NY,
14650-2015 Voice(716) 588-1906, FAX (716)
722-9053, E-Mailjames.d.allen_at_kodak.com Re
Abstract This presentation to the 802
Excom summarizes the work done by the study
group since its formation in November,
1999 Purpose To bring the SEC up to speed and
hear any comments regarding the proposed PAR
Notice This document has been prepared to
assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a
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2IEEE 802.15High Rate WPANStatus Report March
6th, 2000Jim Allen, Eastman Kodak
3IEEE 802.15 High Rate SG Status
- High Rate Study Group Participation/ Industry
Interest - 60 Meeting participants
- 41 TeleCon participants
- 35 Companies represented
- 8 Teleconference calls since Kauai
- Total participants 41
- 15-20 participants per call
- Continuing weekly teleconference calls
4IEEE 802.15 High Rate SG Status
- PAR Submitted to ExCom for March Meeting
- Pre-submitted to NesCom pending 802 approval
- Began organizational and marketing activities in
anticipation of TG Status - SG Planning Summary - 802.15 - 00/008r0 (J.
Allen) - Organizational structure and Volunteer signup
started 00/022r0 (J. Allen) - MRD started (K. Marquess, R. Morris) - 00/007r0
- Liaison with higher speed BT activity started
5IEEE 802.15 High Rate SG Status
- CFA and CFP are in second round
- Letters of Intent due March 6, 2000
- 10 Submissions received
- Goals
- CFA/CFP review process completed by July 00
- Debate and draft phase completed by July 01
- Draft standard approved by November 01
6PAR/5C Usage Model Summary
- IS
- BlueToothtm Interoperable Goal (implies 2.4 GHz)
- Embeddable and ultra low cost
- LOW Power
- Personal Area Network Range (link controlled by
person) - 20 Mbps
- IS NOT
- Office/Enterprise LAN
- For Business/Mission Critical
- Long Range
- For Roaming and Enterprise coverage
7Broad Market Potential
- Activity has generated intense interest with
support from over 35 companies. - Applications include
- Digital (Still) Imaging
- Multimedia (Video, Voice over IP)
- Many-user systems
- Kiosk for imaging, MP3, coupons
- Toys, robots
8Distinct Identity
- There are no 20Mbits/s high data rate systems
that satisfy the needs for short range, ultra low
cost, ultra low power,embeddable wireless
communications in consumer class products. - Such systems are optimized for speed vs range and
are intended to utilize 802.11or Ethernet as the
backbone network. - 802.15.1 addresses the requirements of an
embeddable consumer oriented WPAN, but not the
speed requirements of 20Mbits/s.
9Questions Answers
10 PAR Scope
This project will define the PHY and MAC
specifications for high data rate (see 13a)
wireless connectivity with fixed, portable and
moving devices within or entering a Personal
Operating Space (POS) (See 13b). A goal of the
WPAN-HR (High Rate) Task Group will be to achieve
a level of interoperability or coexistence with
other 802.15 Task Groups, or an 802.11 device
(see 13c). It is also the intent of this project
to work toward a level of coexistence with other
wireless devices in conjunction with Coexistence
Task Groups such as 802.15.2.
11PAR Purpose
To provide a standard for low complexity, low
cost, low power consumption, high data rate
wireless connectivity among devices within or
entering the Personal Operating Space (POS). The
data rate will be high enough, 20 Mbps or more
(see 13a), to satisfy a set of multimedia
industry needs for WPAN communications. The
project will also address the Quality of Service
capabilities required to support multimedia data
types.