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doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 1
91st Session of meetings of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks
CLOSING REPORT
July 13-18, 2014
Grand Hyatt Manchester, San Diego, CA USA
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 2
802.15 Organization Chart802.15WG Chair
Bob Heile, ZigBee Alliance802.15 Vice Chairs
Rick Alfvin, VeriLANPat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Task Groups
SecretaryPat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Assistant SecretaryMike McInnis, Boeing
Working Group Technical EditorJames Gilb
New Projects (WNG), Maintenance, Rules
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
TG8 Peer Aware Communcations Miung Lee, CUNY
Chair
TG9 Key Management ProtocolRobert Moskowitz, Verizon
Chair
Study Groups/Interest Groups
TG4n 15.4 China MBAN PHYArt Astrin, Astrin Radio
Chair
TG15.4q Ultra Low Power (ULP) 15.4 Shahriar Emami, Samsung
Chair
TG4r 15.4 Distance Meas. Tech (DMT)Dietrmar Eggart, Atmel
Chair
Study Groups:
Spectrum Resource Use (SRU)Chair: Shoichi Kitazawa,
ATR Wave Engineering Laboratories
Visible Light Comm follow-on (LED)Chair: Yeong Min Jang
Kookmin University
Interest Groups
TeraHertz (THZ) Chair: Thomas Kürner,
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Dependability (of Radio Links)Ryuji Kohno,
6TischChair: Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
To add your name to the WG/TG/SG/IG reflectors
please go to www.ieee802.org/15
TG10 Layer 2 RoutingClint Powell
Chair
x
TG3d 100Gbps PHYThomas Kuerner, Chair
Technische Universität Braunschweig
x
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 3
San Diego Session ObjectivesJuly 13-18, 2014
TASK GROUP 3d –100Gbps THz PHY1. Review and Discuss Contributions2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
TASK GROUP 4n –China MBAN1. Completed initial letter ballot2. Resolve Letter Ballot comments3. Update Project Plan/Timeline
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 4
San Diego Session ObjectivesJuly 13-18, 2014
Task Group 4q: 15.4 Ultra Low Power Amendment1. Finalize Initial Draft2. Seek approval to start Letter Ballot3. Update Project Timeline accordingly
Task Group 4r Distance Measurements Techniques1. Work on Technical Guidance Doc2. Prepare the CFP3. Update Project Timeline
TASK GROUP-8 Peer Aware Communications1. Continue work on draft2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 5
San Diego Session ObjectivesJuly 13-18, 2014
TASK GROUP 9 –Key Management Protocol:1. Work on draft2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
TASK GROUP 10--Layer 2 Routing (L2R):1. Hear responses to the CFP2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
Spectrum Resource Use (SRU) Study Group:1. Get approval on the PAR and CSD
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 6
San Diego Session ObjectivesJuly 13-18, 2014
Visible Light Comm follow-on(LED) Study Group:1.Hear Contributions2.Work on PAR and 5C
THz Interest Group:1.Resuming Meeting at Plenaries2.Review ongoing mission/goals
Dependability Interest Group:1.Hear Contributions2.Discuss future of the Committee
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 7
6 TiSCH Interest Group1. Hear contributions2. Discuss positions for IETF90
NEW PROJECTS SUBCOMMITTEE (WNG)1. Presentation by Roger Marks on
merging 802.15 and 802.162. Presentation by James Gilb on ULP
Maintenance Standing Committee1. 15.4 Revision activity-Engage in
resolution of comments for 1st Letter Ballot
San Diego Session ObjectivesJuly 13-18, 2014
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 8
91st IEEE 802.15 WPAN MEETINGMANCHESTER GRAND HYATT SAN DIEGO1 Market Place, San Diego, California, USA, 92101
The graphic below describes the weekly session of the IEEE P802.15 WG in graphic format.
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07:00-07:30 07:30-08:0008:00-08:3008:30-09:0009:00-09:3009:30-10:0010:00-10:3010:30-11:0011:00-11:30
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SC-M Standing Committee on Maintenance AC 802.15 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
TG4m 4TV Task Group 15.4m on a TVWS amendment for 15.4 P&P Standing Committee on WG Rules
TG4n CMB Task Group 15.4n for China Medical Band SG7a OCC Study Group Optical Camera Communications for 15.7
TG4p PTC Task Group 15.4p for POSITIVE TRAIN CONTROL SG SRU Spectrum Resource Utilization Study Group
TG4q ULP Task Group Ultra Low Power 15.4 TG3d 100G Task Group-100G 15.3 PHY layer
TG4r DMT Task Group-15.4 Distance Measurement Techniques IG SEC Interest Group-Security
TG8 PAC Task Group 15.8 on Peer Aware Communication IG THZ Interest Group-Terahertz
TG9 KMP Task Group 15.9 -KEY MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL Interest Group IG DEP INTEREST GROUP ON ENHANCED DEPENDABILITY
TG10 L2R Task Group 15.10 -LAYER 2 ROUTING IG 6Tisch Interest Group-IETF Liaison
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
TG3d San Diego July 2014 Closing Report
Chair: Thomas Kürner
TU Braunschweig
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 9
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
Sessions/Work on Supporting Documents
• 4 sessions• Work on
– Applications Requirements Document (ARD) (Document 15-14-0304-03-003d)• based on two contributions Doc.15-14-0389-01-003d, Doc.15-
14-0403-01-003d– Channel Modeling Document (CMD) (Document 15-14-0310-03-
003d)• based on contribution Doc.15-14-0416-01-003d
– Technical Requirements Document (TRD) (Document 15-14-0309-02-003d)• based on contributions Doc.15-14-0414-02-003d, Doc.15-14-
0450-00-003d
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 10
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
Discussion on Spectrum Issues
• Presentation and discussion of the Liaison statement from ITU-R (Doc. 18-14-0042-00-0000) requesting comments on the ITU-R preliminary draft new report on "Technology trends of active services in the band above 275 GHz" (Doc. 18-14-0043-00-0000). An answer will be prepared at the September meeting and finalized together with the IGTHz in a joint meeting at the San Antonio Plenary in November 2014.
• Listening Contributions:
- Overview of current 60 GHz Spectrum Rules (Doc. 15-14-0421-03-003d)
- Frequency Bands allocated in Europe for Short Range Devices beyond 60 GHz (Doc. 15-14-0460-00-003d)
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 11
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
Other Tasks completed
• Discussions on the timing for the Preliminary Call for Proposals
• Joint session with 802.1: The process on creating a PAR for an amendment of 802.1AC should start in July 2015
• Ken Hiraga (NTT) elected as new secretary of the TG.
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 12
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
Action for Items for the September Meeting
• Revise the ARD, TRD and CMD and provide additional input
• Prepare input to the answer to the Liaison statement from ITU-R WP1A
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 13
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
IEEE 802.15 TG4n
Chinese Medical BandChair, Art Astrin
Astrin Radio
Closing Report
14th Meeting as a Task Group 4n
San Diego, CA
July. 17, 2014
Slide 14
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
Meeting Accomplishments
Completed comments resolution for LB93 for IEEE802.15.4N Draft 0:
d0P802-15 -4n_Draft_Standard.pdf d1P802-15-4n_Draft_Standard
Slide 15
d1P802-15-4n_Draft_Standard.pdf
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
TG 4n Motion #1
Slide 16
Move that TG4n approve the doc: 15-14-0160-05-004n-comment-list-for-lb93as the spreadsheet of record, documenting the resolutions of the comments from Letter Ballot 93.
Moved by: Liang LiSeconded by: Ken Mori
Motion carries with unanimous consent or (Y= 4,N= 0, A= 0 )
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
TG 4n Motion #2
Slide 17
Move that TG4n request the 802.15 WG to start a WG Letter Ballot requesting approval to forward document d1P802-15-4n_Draft_Standard.pdf to Sponsor Ballot, pending the completion and inclusion of the edits of resolutions from 15-14-0160-05-004n-comment-list-for-lb93.
Moved by: Ken MoriSeconded by: Shin Hara
Motion carries with unanimous consent(Y= 5, N= 0, A= 0 )
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
WG Motion
Jon Adams, Lilee SystemsSlide 18
Move that the 802.15 WG start a WG Letter Ballot, requesting approval to forward document d1P802-15-4n_Draft_Standard.pdf to Sponsor Ballot, pending the completion and inclusion of the edits of resolutions from 15-14-0160-05-004n-comment-list-for-lb93.
Moved by: Art AstrinSeconded by: Ed Callaway
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
BRC members as approved by TG4n
Arthur Astrin
Kenichi Mori
Masahiro Kuroda
Dietmar Eggert
Rick Powell
Liang Li
WeiXia Zou
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
Motion for 802.15.4n TG4n
Move that 802.15.4n TG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) for the TG balloting of the 802.15.4n draft standard with the following membership: Arthur Astrin, Kenichi Mori, Masahiro Kuroda, Dietmar Eggert, Rick Powell, WeiXia Zou and Liang Li. The 802.15.4n BRC is authorized to approve comment resolutions and to approve the start of recirculation ballots of the 802.15.4n draft on behalf of the 802.15.4n TG. Comment resolution on recirculation ballots between sessions will be conducted via reflector email and via teleconferences announced to the reflector at least 30 days in advance.
Moved by Ken Mori; Seconded by: Shinsuke Hara
Y/N/A : 5/0/0
Motion Carried by no opposition
Slide 20
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
Motion for 802.15 WG
Move that 802.15 WG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) for the WG balloting of the 802.15.4n draft standard with the following membership: Arthur Astrin, Kenichi Mori, Masahiro Kuroda, Dietmar Eggert, Rick Powell, WeiXia Zou and Liang Li. The 802.15.4n BRC is authorized to approve comment resolutions and to approve the start of recirculation ballots of the 802.15.4n draft on behalf of the 802.15 WG. Comment resolution on recirculation ballots between sessions will be conducted via reflector email and via teleconferences announced to the reflector at least 30 days in advance.
Moved by: Art Astrin Seconded by: Ben Rolfe
Slide 21
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
• Edit draft 0 into draft 1 and coexistence document.
• After editing, provide all of docs to Rick Alfvin for second letter ballot.
• Collect the comments.
Next Steps
Slide 22
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
Teleconferences
Slide 23
Every Thursday, at 9:00 PM PST
till the end of year.
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
Scope of CMB Task GroupDraft an amendment of 802.15.4 for MBAN
This amendment defines a physical layer for IEEE Std. 802.15.4 utilizing the approved 174-216 MHz, 407-425 MHz and 608-630 MHz medical bands in China. This amendment defines modifications to the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer needed to support this new physical layer.
Arthur Astrin
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0444-01-004n
Submission
July 2014
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)
CMB Background
Wireless connectivity is already used for healthcare applications both within hospitals and in residential situations. This provides flexibility to clinicians and healthcare providers and mobility and convenience for the patients. Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPAN) are already widely being used for this. Applications include electrocardiography and the monitoring of pulse oximetry, blood pressure and glucose levels as well as other patient vital signs like respiration, heart rate and temperature. In China as in the US, LR-WPAN is part of the growing Internet of Things Industries; it has been applied in hospital areas for medical and related info communications.
IEEE Std. 802.15.4 Chinese medical devices will make use of the existing high volume applications in the Chinese medical bands.
Arthur Astrin
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission Slide 26
ULP TG Closing ReportChair: Shahriar Emami, Samsung
San Diego, CA
July 2014
July 2014
Shahriar Emami, Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
July 2014 Sessions
• Total of 5 time slots
- PM2 on Monday
- AM1 on Tuesday
- PM2 on Wednesday
- AM1 and AM2 on Thursday
Slide 27
July 2014
Shahriar Emami, Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
Achievements
• Sought and received comments in reference to the draft
• Reviewed all comments
• Prepared comments/resolutions list
• Planned for weekly conference calls
Slide 28
July 2014
Shahriar Emami Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission Slide 29
Work Plan
• BRC will meet on a weekly basis
• All the received comments to be addressed in the ballotable draft
• Ballotable draft will be ready by early August
July 2014
Shahriar Emami, Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
Weekly Teleconferences
• Every Wednesday until end of 2014
8:00AM PDT, 20:30 PM IST, 17:00 PM CET, 12:00 AM KST
July 2014
Slide 30 Shahriar Emami, Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
WG Motion
Move that 802.15 WG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) for the WG balloting of the 802.15.4q draft standard with the following membership: Shahriar Emami, Allan Zhu, Frederik Beer, Hendricus De Ruijter, CHANDRASHEKHAR THEJASWI PS, Kiran Bynam and Youngsoo Kim. The 802.15.4q BRC is authorized to approve comment resolutions on behalf of the 802.15 WG. Comment resolution between sessions will be conducted via reflector email and via teleconferences announced to the reflector at least 30 days in advance.
Moved by: Shahriar Emami Seconded by:
July 2014
Slide 31
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
Timeline (1)
Slide 32
• Preliminary work
- Call for applications Dec 2012
- Applications presentations Jan 2013
- TGD outline March 2013
- TGD, applications and channel modeling contribution call March 2013
- Review TGD contributions May 2013
- TGD Ongoing & review application contributions July 2013
• Proposal effort
- Call for intent July 2013
- TGD completed Sep 2013
- Call for proposals Sep 2013
- Proposal presentations Nov 2013
• Drafting
- First draft May 2014
July 2014
Shahriar Emami, Samsung
doc.: IEEE-15-14-0480-01-004q15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
Timeline (2)
Slide 33
Ballotable draft Aug 2014
•Balloting
- WG letter ballot Aug 2014
- First recirculation Sep 2014
- Conditional approval of sponsored ballot Nov 2014
- Sponsor ballot Jan 2015
- First recirculation March 2015
- Conditional approval to submit to Revcom March 2015
July 2014
Shahriar Emami, Samsung
IEEE-15-14-0476-00-004r15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
Closing Report for TG 4r Sessions
July 2014
Dietmar Eggert, AtmelSlide 34
Chair: Dietmar Eggert, Atmel
San Diego, US
July 2014
IEEE-15-14-0476-00-004r15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
July 2014
Dietmar Eggert, AtmelSlide 35
StatusConducted 4 meetings this week (Wed and Thu)
Work focused on Technical Guidelines Document (15-14-0297-01-004r-tg4r draft for TGD for TG4r.docx)
Updated Call for Proposal Time Lines (15-14-0296-02-004r-draft of call-for-proposals.docx)
• Extend time line for call for intend to Sept’14
• New Time Line for Call for Preliminary Proposal – Sept’14 Meeting (Submission deadline: Nov’14)
• New Time Line for Call for Proposal – Nov’14 Meeting(Submission deadline: Jan’15)
IEEE-15-14-0476-00-004r15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
July 2014
Dietmar Eggert, AtmelSlide 36
Next StepsJuly’14 to Sept’14
• Consolidate TGD over 3 conference calls towards the September Meeting
• Aug 07th - Aug’21st – Sep 4th 06:00am PDT / 03.00pm CET / 10.00pm JPN (08/07, 09/04)10:00pm PDT / 07.00am CET / 02.00pm JPN (08/21)
September 2014 Meeting:
• Finalize TGD along with the received intent to submit preliminary proposal(s)
• Issue Call for Preliminary Proposal(s)
.
IEEE-15-14-0476-00-004r15-13-0310-00-004q
Submission
July 2014
Dietmar Eggert, AtmelSlide 37
Outlook
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Slide 38
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 Title: [TG8 Closing Report]Date Submitted: [July 17 2014]Source: Myung Jong Lee [CUNY]Address Dept of EE, CUNY, 140th St, New York, NY 10031] Voice:[+1-212-650-7260], FAX: [+1-201-650-8249], E-Mail:[[email protected]]
Re: [.]
Abstract: []
Purpose: [Report of TG8 activities during July 2014 San Diego Plenary Meeting]
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.
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
TG8 PAC Closing Report
July 17, 2014
Myung Lee, CUNY TG8 Chair
Slide 39
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Meeting Objectives
Harmonization of Proposals Discussion on drafting Spec Discussion on Project Plan
< July 2014>
Slide 40 Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Achievements 10 time slots (2 ad hoc slots) used at this meeting The harmonization for PHY proposals is completed Significant progress made for MAC proposals 10 Presentations on technical contribution and harmonization
– 443r1, Proposed MAC frame structure for harmonization (Seung Hoon Park, etc.)
– 433r2, PAC MAC Frame Structures (Seongsoon Joo)– 458r0, proposed-merged-MAC-synchronization (Qing Li)
– 410r1, Realistic Distribution Model of PDs for PAC: Clustered Random Drop (Nah-Oak Song, Byungjae Kwak)
– 435r0, PAC multi-hop relaying with relative positioning (Seongsoon Joo)
– 435r0, Threats in IEEE 802.15.8 PAC (Byunngjae Kwak, Jeongseok Ha)
– 425r1, Summary of Merger Status on Samsung-ETRI Merged MAC Proposals (Seunghoon Park, Byungjae Kwak)
– 399r0, TG8 harmonized PHY (Marco Hernandez)
– 407r0, Discussion on some concepts related to PAC (Li et al)
– 398r0, Power Control Harmonization (David Smith)
Slide 41
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Achievements (cont) Progress of Harmonization
– PHY Harmonization is completed
– MAC Harmonization is significantly progressed. Frame structureSynchronizationDiscovery
• Peering
• Data Transmission
• Access and allocation
Slide 42
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Plan for Athens Meeting
A Teleconference scheduled – Agenda: to complete harmonization, to drafting texts for
harmonized items
– Date: August 13 Wednesday, 7:00AM EDT ( 8:00PM Japan/Korea, 12:00Noon Ireland)
– WebEx service provided by InterDigital
Drafting texts for harmonized items 2 weeks before the September meeting
Begin drafting v.1 during September meeting targeting November meeting
Slide 43
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
Timeline TG formation Mar 12 Call for Application April 12 Application presentation May 12 TGD approval/Call for proposal Jan 13 Re-affirmation of TGD/Call for proposal March 13 Preliminary proposal presentation May, 13 Final proposal presentation July 13 PAC Framework Document/Call for contribution Jan. 14 Contribution presentation March 14 Draft spec (P802.15.8 D1.0) complete/Letter Ballot Sept 14
LB Comment resolution/ LB recirculation Nov 14 Sponsor Ballot July 15 RevCom submission Jan 16
Slide 44
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0466-00-0008
Submission
TG8 PAC Officers Chair: Myung Lee (CUNY)
Vice Chair: Huan-Bang Li (NICT)
Secretary Marco Hernandez (NICT)
Editors: Byung-Jae Kwak (ETRI) Seung-Hoon Park (Samsung)
Slide 45
< July 2014>
Myung Lee, CUNY
•doc.: IEEE 15-14-0446-00-0009-closing-report-July-2014
•Submission
July 2014
Robert Moskowitz, Verison
•KMP TG9 Closing Report
Chair: Robert Moskowitz, Verizon
•San Diego•July 17, 2014
•doc.: IEEE 15-14-0446-00-0009-closing-report-July-2014
•Submission
July 2014
Robert Moskowitz, Verison
•Accomplishments of the July Meeting
Reviewed tg9 document–predraft7_P802-15-9_Draft_Standard.pdf–In the private area
Discussed document status–SAP section
Resolved single/multi hop question–See document 15-14-0327-01 Hop Discuss–Text proposed
•doc.: IEEE 15-14-0446-00-0009-closing-report-July-2014
•Submission
July 2014
Robert Moskowitz, Verison
•Conference Call
August 21 2014 noon - 1pm EDT–Date to be Confirmed at least 10 days prior on list
•Including callin information
•doc.: IEEE 15-14-0446-00-0009-closing-report-July-2014
•Submission
July 2014
Robert Moskowitz, Verison
•Planning for Sept Meeting
Editor search resolved–Serious issue
3 sessions–M – W–Not opposite SC-M
Final agreement on document content
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0473-00-0010
TG10 (L2R)
July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
802.15 TG10 (L2R)
Draft a recommended practice for Layer 2 Routing of Dynamically Changing 802.15.4 Mesh Networks.
Chair: Clint Powell, Powell Wireless Commsulting, LLC
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0473-00-0010
TG10 (L2R)
July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
Recap May 802.15 Interim and Current Status
Prepare for and Participate in 802.1/802.15 Joint Session
Hear Final Proposals and Partial Analysis Results
Discuss Adding Linear Scenario to TGD/Req. Analysis
Review TG10 Timeline
Discuss Next Steps
Meeting Goals/Status
doc.: IEEE 15-14-0473-00-0010
TG10 (L2R)
July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
Accomplishments
Recap May 802.15 Interim and Current Status
Prepare for and Participate in 802.1/802.15 Joint Session
Heard 4 Final Proposals and Partial Analysis Results
Decided Not to Add Linear Scenario to TGD/Req. Analysis
Reviewed TG10 Timeline – One Mtg. Adjustment Needed
Discussed Next Steps
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TG10 (L2R)
July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
Minutes - doc. # 15-14-0472-00
Minutes
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TG10 (L2R)
July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
Between Now and Athens Mtg. in Sept. Determine/Set List of Metrics to Present in Sept. Issue Reminder for Remaining Analysis Results to be
Presented at Sept. Mtg.
At Athens Mtg. in Sept. Hearing Remaining Analysis Results Discuss/Determine Path to Baseline Draft
Next Juncture w/802.1 Update, Q&A w/802.1 in Joint mtg. in Nov.
Looking Forward
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July 2014
Clint Powell (PWC, LLC)
TG10 Conference Call Reminder
TG10 Standing Conference Call Info
Day: Thurs.
Next Call: 24th, July
Time: 7AM (Pacific)
Conf. #: To Be Sent to TG10 Reflector
Submission
doc;IEEE802.15-14-0463-02-0sruJuly 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)
Slide 56
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 Title: [SG SRU Closing report for July 2014]Date Submitted: [17 July, 2014]Source: [Shoichi Kitazawa] Company [ATR]Address [2-2-2 Seika, Kyoto, JAPAN]Voice:[], FAX: [], E-Mail:[[email protected]]
Re: []
Abstract: [SG SRU closing report for July 2014 at San Diego.]
Purpose: [Report progress to WG]
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.
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)Slide 57
Closing Report for July 2014
San Diego, CAJuly 17, 2014
Chair: Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)Slide 58
Agenda items for the week• Approve Agenda• Approve May meeting minutes• Working on responses to PAR and CSD• Plan for September meeting and Timeline• Report on progress to WG
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
AM1 SRU
AM2
PM1 SRU
PM2 SRU SRU
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)Slide 59
Timeline
Target dates: PAR submission to WG in May 2014 PAR review in July 2014
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)Slide 60
Accomplishment for the meeting
• 4 meetings were held –PM2 on July 15 and AM1, PM1 and PM2 on July 16
• Approved meeting minutes–SG SRU May 2014 Meeting Minutes (15-14-0323)
• Worked responses PAR and CSD comments from Other WG.
– Responses to 802.15.4s PAR and CSD comments (15-14-0426-00)
• Confirmed of plan for September meeting–4 Timeslots
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa (ATR)Slide 61
Timeline
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa(ATR)Slide 62
• 4 meeting slot.– Timeline– Developing Technical Guidance Document.– Hearing presentations.
Plan for September Meeting
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July 2014
Shoichi Kitazawa(ATR)Slide 63
WG Motion: request that the 802.15 WG confirm the responses to the 802.15.4s PAR and CSD comments(15-14-0462-00) and that the PAR and CSD contained in documents 15-13-615-08 and 15-14-175-05, respectively, be approved by the 802.15 WG and that the 802 EC be requested to forward the PAR to NesCom. The 802.15 working group chair and technical editor are authorized to make additional modifications to the PAR and CSD as needed.
• Moved: Shoichi Kitazawa• Second: James Gilb• Y/N/A:41/0/0
Motion
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Optical Camera Communication(OCC) SG Closing Report for San Diego July 2014
July 17 2014Chair: Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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Purpose of OCC Study Group
• IEEE P802.15.7a OCC SG is studying applications and technology in support of creating a PAR and a CSD for creating a task group to write an air interface standard that supports the transmission of data by modulated lights that can be received and processed via an image sensor.
• This amendment defines Physical layer (PHY) and MAC layer of Optical Camera Communications (OCC) using light frequencies over the spectral range of near-Infrared (IR) to near-Ultra Violet (UV) or Ultra Violet (UV)
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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Objective of Meeting
• Call for Applications about the amendment of IEEE 802.15.7 and some study items of OCC
• Hearing of presentations about Call for application about OCC including LED-ID services and digital signage services
• Updating the PAR and CSD
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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1. July 2014 meeting: 4 Sessions(Mon PM2, Tue PM1/PM2 and Wed AM1)
2. Attendance: 11 attendees (Mon PM2), 12 attendees (Tue PM1), 15 attendees (Tue PM2), 8 attendees (Wed AM1)
Participated Companies: Kookmin University, Intel, China Telecom, Seoul National Univ. of Science & Tech., Toshiba, Casio, Canon, ZTE, SONY, NTT, Boeing, CSUS, Kyocera and etc.
3. Discussions - Discussion about the third draft PAR and CSD
4. Relative Documents: - Presentations
Contribution 1 –Draft PAR for OCC (15-14-0040-03-007a)Contribution 2 - Draft CSD for OCC (15-14-0216-01-007a)Contribution 3 - Applications for Optical Camera Communication system
(15-14-0438-01-007a) Contribution 4- Low-speed OCC (software based OCC) Adaptation to
technical issues and Applications (15-14-0429-02-007a)
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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- Main focus of OCC SG: OCC applications (data communications, localization, LoS marketing, LED-ID, information reception from light sources and etc.) ITS/Telematics/Air-craft based applications (Traffic control and tracking, etc.) Etc.
-Discussion about PAR and CSD We discussed about the PAR and CSD for OCC SG based on IEEE 802.15.7. We will continue to discuss in Sept. meeting
-draft PAR for OCC (15-14-0040-04-007a)-draft CSD for OCC (15-14-0216-02-007a)
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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Plans for Sept. Meeting - Before September meeting: generate and circulate a “Comment about PAR and CSD for IEEE 802.15.7a OCC ” paragraph. - Allow Call for Applications Presentations - Market expectations, Implementation and deployment issues - Invite some companies: mobile operators, smart devices, LED-ID, Lighting sources, LED digital signage, information display, navigation etc. - will have 4 sessions in September meeting - Final completion of PAR and CSD for IEEE802.15.7a
July 2014
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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SG Extension Request with intension to Develop a PAR
• SG Motion– Move to extend the study group to write a PAR for
IEEE802.15.7a OCC – Vote: / /
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Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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EC Motion
• Move to extend the 802.15.7a OCC study group with the intension to write a PAR
• Move: Yeong Min Jang • Second:• Vote:
– Yes: 40– No: 0– Abstain: 0
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Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
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IG THz San Diego July 2014 Closing Report
Chair: Thomas Kürner
TU Braunschweig
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 72
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IG Group Leadership
• Chair: Thomas Kürner (TU Braunschweig)
• Vice-Chair Iwao Hosako (NICT)
• Secretary: N. N.
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 73
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Sessions/Contributions
• 1 session• 14 participants• 1 contributions:
– Contribution #1 : Thomas Kürner, TU Braunschweig (Germany), “Effects of Phase Shift Errors on the Antenna Directivity of Phased Arrays in Indoor Terahertz Communications”; (Document 15-14-0406-00-0thz)
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 74
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Tasks completed during the meeting
• Presentation and discussion of the Liaison statement from ITU-R (doc. 18-14-0042-00-0000) requesting comments on the ITU-R preliminary draft new report on "Technology trends of active services in the band above 275 GHz" (doc. 18-14-0043-00-0000). An answer will be prepared together with the TG3d and finalized in a joint meeting at the San Antonio Plenary in November.
July 2014
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 75
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 76
IG 6tisch Opening/Closing Report Session
15 July 2014
Chair: Patrick Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 77Slide 77
Meeting Goals (Agenda 15-14-0372-00)
IG 6TTuesday 15 July, AM1:
Review of IETF 6TiSCH calls Preview of IETF 90 sessionOverview of 802.15.4 TSCHCall for requests to be delivered to IETF 6tisch
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IETF 6tisch Working Group Scope6tisch Goal: The 6tisch Working Group is focused upon enabling IPv6 over the TSCH mode of the IEEE802.15.4e standard. The extent of the problem space for the WG is one or more Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs), eventually federated through a common backbone link via one or more LLN Border Routers (LBRs).
Work Item 1: Produce "6TiSCH architecture" to describe the design of 6TiSCH networks. This document will highlight the different architectural blocks and signaling flows, including the operation of the network in the presence of multiple LBRs. Initially, the document will focus on distributed routing operation over a static TSCH schedule.
Work Item 2: Produce an Information Model containing the management requirements of a 6TiSCH node. This includes describing how an entity can manage the TSCH schedule on a 6TiSCH node, and query timeslot information from that node. A data model mapping for an existing protocol (such as Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) over the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)) will be provided.
Work Item 3: Produce "Minimal 6TiSCH Configuration" defining how to build a 6TiSCH network using the Routing Protocol for LLNs (RPL) and a static TSCH schedule. It is expected that RPL and the Objective Function 0 (OF0) will be reused as-is.
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TSCH Overview(for more details see 15-11-484-03)
• Process Automation applications with a particular focus on equipment and process monitoring
• Operation– All devices in the same network synchronize slotframes– All timeslots are contained within a slotframe cycle– Timeslots repeat in time: the slotframe period– Device-to-device communication within a timeslot
includes packet Tx/Rx & ACK Tx/Rx
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TSCH OverviewTypical application segments are:• Process automation facilities for the following:
– Oil and gas industry– Food and beverage products– Chemical products– Pharmaceutical products– Water/waste water treatments
•Automation Systems such as:– Smart grid networks– Lighting networks– Factory automation
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 80
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TSCH OverviewThe TSCH mode uses time synchronized communication and channel hopping to provide network robustness through spectral and temporal redundancy.
Time slotted communication links increase potential throughput by minimizing unwanted collisions that can lead to catastrophic failure and provides deterministic, yet flexible, bandwidth for a wide variety of applications.
Channel hopping extends the effective range of communications by mitigating the effects of multipath fading and interference.
TSCH is also topology independent; it can be used to form any topology from a star to a full mesh.
TSCH MAC primitives can be used with higher layer networking protocols to form the basis of reliable, scalable, and flexible networks.
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 81
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MAC behaviors unique to TSCH• The TSCH mode introduces no unique commands specific for
this mode; however, IEs are used extensively.• TSCH uses EBs containing the TSCH Synchronization payload
IE, TSCH-Slotframe and Link payload IE, TSCH Timeslot payload IE, and Channel Hopping payload IE to advertise the presence of a TSCH PAN and allow new devices to synchronize to it.
• Devices maintain synchronization by exchanging acknowledged frames within defined timeslot windows and providing timing corrections in the acknowledgment via the ACK/NACK Time Correction IE.
• Communication resources are broken up into timeslots that are organized into repeating slotframes
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TSCH areas within the 802.15.4 rev draft
• TheTSCH-Slotframe structure behavior is cited in 5.2.7, PAN formation is cited in 5.3.6, synchronization is stated in 5.5.3, the IEs are described in 6.5.3.2, 6.5.3.3, 6.5.3.4, and the primitives are declared in 7.2.20.
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 83
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TSCH link example for a 3-timeslot slotframe
Nodes A and B communicate during timeslot 0, nodes B and C communicate during timeslot 1, and timeslot 2 is not being used. Every three timeslots, the schedule repeats, but note that ASN increments continuously. The pairwise assignment of a directed communication between devices in a given timeslot on a given channelOffset is a link.
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 84
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Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH)• Physical channel, CH, in a link is made according to
the following formula:– CH = macHoppingSequenceList [(macASN +
channelOffset) % macHoppingSequenceLength]
• Use of a channelOffset allows for different channels to be used at a given macASN for a given macHoppingSequenceList– There are macNumberOfChannels channel offsets that will
result in a unique channel for that combination of macASN and macHoppingSequenceList
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 85
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TSCH Issues• Priorities
– Need a mechanism that gives priority for deterministic links such as PCA
• TSCH PIBs– Upper ranges (0xffff) for macTsMaxTx & macTsTimeslotLength are insufficient to
describe maximum values for sub GHz PHYs such as SUN; add another 4 bits
• Defaults– Default CCA values put 15.4 devices at a disadvantage in 2450 band when CCA mode 1
is used as per ETSI 300 328 v1.81; for CCA mode 1 use 20 μs, leave CCA mode 2 as is
– Defaults are not valid for 915 band; add defaults for each band (see slide 11)
– 6.5.3.4 – Add “All slotframes are referred to by an ID, macTimeslotTemplateId, with ID = 0x00 denoting the 2450 band default values and 0xf0 denoting the 915 band default values as per Table 139” (see slide 11)
• Editorial– 6.5.3.4 - Timeslot ID field should be set to the value of macTimeslotTemplateId
– Figure 147—add Ack Wait field before RXTX and after RX Wait
– 5.3.6 – correct the references in bulleted items
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 87
Proposed TSCH-MAC PIB attributes for macTimeslotTemplate
Attribute Type Range Description Band Defaults
2450 915
macTimeslotTemplateId
integer 0x00–0xf0 Identifier of Timeslot Template 0 0xf0
macTsCCAOffset integer 0x0000–0xffff The time between the beginning of timeslot and start of CCA operation, in μs
1800 1800
macTsCCA Integer 0x0000–0xffff Duration of CCA, in μs 128 5000
macTsTxOffset integer 0x0000–0xffff The time between the beginning of the timeslot and the start of frame transmission, in μs
2120 2800
macTsRxOffset integer 0x0000–0xffff Beginning of the timeslot to when the receiver shall be listening, in μs
1120 1800
macTsRxAckDelay Integer 0x0000–0xffff End of frame to when the transmitter shall listen for acknowledgment, in μs
800 800
macTsTxAckDelay Integer 0x0000–0xffff End of frame to start of acknowledgment, in μs 1000 1000
macTsRxWait Integer 0x0000–0xffff The time to wait for start of frame, in μs 2200 2800
macTsRxTx Integer 0x0000–0xffff Transmit to Receive turnaround, in μs 192 1000
macTsMaxAck Integer 0x0000–0xffff Transmission time to send an acknowledgment, in μs 2400 6000
macTsMaxTx Integer 0x00000–0xfffff Transmission time to send the maximum length frame, in μs 4256 103040
macTsTimeslotLength Integer 0x00000–0xfffff The total length of the timeslot including any unused time after frame transmission and acknowledgment, in μs
10000 120000
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 88
Summary• Roll-up of six PHY amendments show that many
amendments are using newly introduced behaviors from the MAC amendment such as enhanced beacons, information elements, enhanced acknowledgments
• TSCH, dominating industrial sensor networks, is the foundation used by the IETF 6tisch effort to standardize new higher layer protocols for many applications
• TSCH timings must change per band to accommodate data rates, regulatory, etc.
• Numerous mistakes in TSCH text must be corrected
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 89
IETF Meeting 90 - 6tisch • The following link describes a 6tisch overview
that will be used as an opening report for the 6tisch meeting:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/90/slides/slides-90-6tisch-1.pdf
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<July 2014>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 90Slide 90
6tisch draftsNote, the following Internet drafts have been updated in preparation for the IETF90 meeting:WG docs:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-6top-interfacehttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-architecturehttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-coaphttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-minimalhttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-terminologyhttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6tisch-tsch
Related active documentshttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dujovne-6tisch-on-the-fly-03.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-richardson-6tisch--security-6top-01.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-richardson-6tisch-table-of-contents-02.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-struik-6tisch-security-architecture-elements-00.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wang-6tisch-6top-coapie-00.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wang-6tisch-6top-sublayer-01.txt
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 91Slide 91
Closing ReportThe IG 6T meeting was spent detailing the TSCH protocols and behaviors, taking special note of its use in industrial process automation applications.
Industrial standards that are based upon 802.15.4e’s TSCH are:•IEC62591 Wireless HART•IEC62601 WIA-PA•IEC62734 ISA100.11a
There were no questions or requests from the IG 6T attendees to be given to the IETF 6tisch WG at next week’s IETF 90 meeting in Toronto.
Chair expects that the IETF 6tisch WG will request new IEs be generated that would be appropriate to the TSCH mode within IEEE 802.15.4-2015
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 92
Maintenance SC and WNGClosing Report
17 July 2014
Chair: Patrick KinneyKinney Consulting LLC
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 93Slide 93
Meeting Goals (Agenda 15-14-0362-01)
SC Maintenance Monday 14 July, PM1: Opening report, 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Tuesday, 15 July, AM2: 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Tuesday, 15 July, PM1:802.15.4 rev comment resolution Wednesday, 16 July, AM1: 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Thursday 17 May, AM1: 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Thursday 17 May, AM2: 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Thursday 17 May, PM1: 802.15.4 rev comment resolution Thursday 17 May, PM2: 802.15.4: seek approval for comment review
and approval of BRC membersSC WNG (Wed, 16 July, AM2) 802.16 projects of possible interest to 802.15 by R Marks
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 94Slide 94
SC Maintenance Detailed Agenda Monday 14 July, PM1:
Review LB94 voting results, CCA and TSCH presentations Tuesday, 15 July, AM2
review LB94 Comments submitted, categorization effort Tuesday, 15 July, PM1
LB94 Comment resolution Wednesday 16 July, AM1:
LB94 Comment resolution Thursday 17 July, AM1
LB94 Comment resolution Thursday 17 July, AM2
LB94 Comment resolution Thursday 17 July, PM1
LB94 Comment resolution Thursday 17 July, PM2:
BRC formation, approval of resolutions to date, conf call scheduling
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SC WNG Presentation802.16 projects of possible interest to 802.15 by Roger Marks (16-14-0038-02)•Discussion on the disposition of the three projects resulted in the selection of 802.16.3 being a favorable candidate project to be transferred while the other amendments should be completed by 802.16.•Straw Poll: those supportive of moving 802.15.3 effort over to 802.15:•Yes - 25, No – 0, Don’t Care – 23•There were three volunteers to help in the transition
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SC MaintenanceTwo Presentations:•Issues-with-CSMA-CA-in 802-15-4 (15-14-0383-00-0mag)
• Problems found with the CSMA mechanisms in 802.15.4-2011
•Issues-with-TSCH-default-values (15-14-0390-01-0mag)• Problems found with the TSCH mechanism in 802.15.4e-2012
LB 94 Comment Resolution Effort•All comments were collected in document 15-14-0423•Of the 863 LB94 comments, the SCm resolved 137 (16%) and assigned another 385 (45%). None of the 35 rogue comments were addressed. •Comment resolution resumes at weekly Thursday BRC/SCm conference calls starting 31 July
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LB 94 results (non-audited)
VOTERS 121
VOTED 83
YES 63
ABSTAIN 3
NO 17
% VOTERS 68.6%
% YES 78.8%
% ABSTAIN3.6%
# Comments 863
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 98Slide 98
SCm motionsBRC:SCm requests that 802.15 WG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) for the WG balloting of the 802.15.4 Revision draft standard with the following membership: Pat Kinney, James Gilb, Jeritt Kent, Benjamin Rolfe, Clint Powell, Billy Verso, Kunal Shah, Dalton Victor, Phil Beecher, Fumihide Kojima, Tero Kivinen, and Tim Harrington. The 802.15.4 Revision BRC is authorized to approve comment resolutions and to approve the start of balloting the 802.15.4 Revision draft on behalf of the 802.15 WG. Comment resolution on recirculation ballots between sessions will be conducted via reflector email and via teleconferences announced to the reflector at least 7 days in advance.
Ed Callaway moved, Ben Rolfe seconded. Upon no opposition the motion carries with unanimous consent.
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 99Slide 99
SCm motions to WG15BRC:
Move that 802.15 WG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) for the WG balloting of the 802.15.4 Revision draft standard with the following membership: Pat Kinney, James Gilb, Jeritt Kent, Benjamin Rolfe, Clint Powell, Billy Verso, Kunal Shah, Dalton Victor, Phil Beecher, Fumihide Kojima, Tero Kivinen, and Tim Harrington. The 802.15.4 Revision BRC is authorized to approve comment resolutions and to approve the start of balloting the 802.15.4 Revision draft on behalf of the 802.15 WG. Comment resolution on recirculation ballots between sessions will be conducted via reflector email and via teleconferences announced to the reflector in advance.
Moved by Pat Kinney
Seconded by Ben Rolf
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 100Slide 100
SCm motions to WG15Standing Weekly Conference Call:
Thursdays at 15:00 PDT, 17:00 CDT, 23:00 BST, Friday 07:00 JST
Commencing on Thursday, 31 July
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<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 101Slide 101
802.15.4 Revision Schedule• Comment collection
• Start 23 May
• End 6 June
• Letter Ballot • Start 14 June
• End 13 July (San Diego)
• Recirculations• Start 31 Aug
• End 14 Oct
• Sponsor Ballot• Start 17 Nov
• Ends 17 Dec
• Recirculations• Start 5 Jan 2015
• End 2 Mar 2015
• EC submittal 13 March 2015 (Berlin)
• RevCom 5 June 2015
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Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 102
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July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 111
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 112
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 113
doc.: IEEE 802.15-14-0492-00
Submission
July 2014
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 114
Upcoming Sessions• September 14-19, 2014, Hilton Athens, Athens Greece, 802 Wireless
Interim Session (TBC)
• November 2-7, 2014, Grand Hyatt San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, US, 802 Plenary Session
• January 11-16, 2015, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, USA all 802 Interim Session
• March 8-13, 2015, Estrel Hotel and Convention Center, Berlin, Germany, 802 Plenary Session.
• May 10-15, 2015, Hyatt Regency Vancouver, Vancouver BC, CA 802 Wireless Interim Session.*
• July 12-17, 2015, Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, HI, US, 802 Plenary Session.