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doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0224r3
Submission
March 2015
802.11 March 2015 WG Motions
Date: 2015-03-13
Name Affiliations Address Phone email Dorothy Stanley Aruba Networks 1322 Crossman
Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
+1 630-363-1389 [email protected]
Authors:
Dorothy
Stanley, Aruba Networ
ks
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Abstract
• This document is a composite of all 802.11 sub-group motions that are brought to the March 2015 802.11 WG plenary meetings.
• R0: motions for Wednesday• TBD:
– R1: at conclusion of Wednesday WG11 plenary– R2: containing motions for Friday WG11 plenary– R3: at conclusion of Friday WG11 plenary– R4: at conclusion of Friday EC meeting (Plenary session only)
Dorothy
Stanley, Aruba Networ
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WEDNESDAY
March 2015
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Motion – NG60 PAR
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
• Believing that the PAR contained in the document referenced below meets IEEE-SA guidelines,
• Request that the PAR contained in 11-14/1151r8 be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for EC approval to submit to NesCom.
• Moved by: Edward Au
• Seconded: Rakesh Taori
• Result: 119-0-6 Passes
• NG60 SG vote: Moved: Carlos Cordeiro (Intel), Second: Yan Xin (Huawei), Results: 37/0/0
March 2015
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Motion – NG60 CSD
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
• Believing that the CSD contained in the document referenced below meets IEEE-SA guidelines,
• Request that the CSD contained in 11-14/1152r8 be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for EC approval to submit to NesCom.
• Moved by: Edward Au
• Seconded: George Calcev
• Result: 116-0-7 Passes
• NG60 SG vote: Moved: Carlos Cordeiro (Intel), Second: Yan Xin (Huawei), Results: 37/0/0
March 2015
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Motion - WGLB on P802.11mc D4.0 (Unchanged)
• Having approved comment resolutions for all of the comments received from LB206 on P802.11mc D4.0
• Approve a 15 day Working Group Recirculation Ballot asking the question “Should P802.11mc D4.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?”
• Moved: Dorothy Stanley on behalf of TGmc• Result: 126-0-3 Passes
• TG Result: Moved: Edward Au, Seconded: Mike Montemurro, Result: 12-0-1 Motion Passes
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Motion – DSRC TT Report
• Believing that the report in document 11-15/0347r0 represents the work of the DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team, forward it to 802.18 for approval to send to the EC for its approval and submittal to the FCC.
• Moved by: Rich Kennedy• Seconded by: Dick Roy• Vote: 53-48-34 Motion Passes
March 2015
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Stanley, Aruba Networ
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FRIDAY
March 2015
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Group Date(s) Start DurationCAC Monday March 30, May 4 12:00 ET 1 REG SC Bi-weekly Thursdays March 26
through June 4th 12:30 ET 1 hr
TGaj Tuesday April 28 21:00 ET 1 hrTGah April 14, 21, 28, May 5 20:00 ET 2 hrsTGai Weekly Tuesday, Mar 24 – May 9 10:00 ET 1 hrTGak Monday Apr 6, 27, May 4 11:00 ET 1 hrsTGaq Fri Mar 27,Apr 10, 17, 24, May 1 12:00 ET 1 hrTGmc March 30 10:00 ET 2 hrs
TGaxThursday April 9 10:00 ET, April 30 20:00 ET 2 hrs
NG60 Thursday March 19 10:00 ET 1 hrNGP Wednesday April 15 10:00 ET 1 hr
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Motion to approve: Unanimous consent
Teleconferences
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802.11 Operations Manual (OM) changes
• Accept document 11-14/0629r9 as the 802.11 operations manual.
• Moved: Dorothy Stanley• Seconded: Rich Kennedy• Result: 54-0-0 Passes
• (Revision 10 will also be uploaded containing tracked changes accepted).
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March 2015
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Motion for EC Approval on P802.11mc D4.0
• Approve document 11-15-0287r5 as the report to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee on the requirements for conditional approval to forward Draft P802.11-REVmc/D4.0 to sponsor ballot, granting the chair editorial license and
• Request the IEEE 802 Executive Committee to conditionally approve forwarding Draft P802.11-REVmc/D4.0 to sponsor ballot.
• Moved: Dorothy Stanley• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result: 61-0-0 Passes• TG motion result: Moved: Jon Rosdahl, Seconded: Mark Hamilton,
Result: 14-0-3 Motion Passes
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Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
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TGah Working Group LB Recirculation• Having approved comment resolutions for all of the comments
received from LB207 on P802.11ah D4.0 • Instruct the TGah editor to prepare P802.11ah D5.0 from
incorporating these resolutions and changes approved by TGah at this session and
• Approve a 15 day Working Group Recirculation Ballot asking the question “Should P802.11ah D5.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?”
• Moved: Yongho Seok on behalf of TGah• Result: 59-0-3 Passes
• TG result: Moved: Menzo Wentink, Seconded: Chittabrata Ghosh, Result: Motion Passed (Yes 10 No 0 Abstain 1)
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TGak Initial Working Group LB
• Motion: • Having approved changes to P802.11ak_D0.07, as specified in 11-
15/237r9,• Instruct the Editor to prepare a P802.11ak_D1.0 incorporating the
changes, and• Approve a 30 day Working Group Technical Letter Ballot asking
the question “Should P802.11ak_D1.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?”
• Moved: Donald Eastlake on behalf of TGak• Result: 58-0-1 Passes
• TGak result: Mover: Mark Hamilton, Seconder: Richard Roy, Yes: 5 No: 0 Abstain: 0
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NG60 Study Group extension
• Request the IEEE 802 LMSC to extend the IEEE 802.11 NG60 Study Group.
• Moved: Edward Au• Second: Stephen McCann• Result: 59-0-1 Passes
• NG60 Study Group vote: Move: Carlos Cordeiro (Intel), Second: Rob Sun (Huawei), Results: 37/0/0
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802.24 IoT Task Group motion
Moved: IEEE 802.11 working group supports the formation of the IEEE 802.24.2 IoT Task Group with the scope contained in document 24-15-0003-01-0000-iot-scope-form.docx *
*https://mentor.ieee.org/802.24/documents
• Moved: Tim Godfrey• Second: Dorothy Stanley• Result: 36-0-17 Passes
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
March 2015
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Motion – Cipher Suite Selector for 802.15.9
• IEEE 802.15 requests the assignment of an 802.11 Cipher Suite Selector for use in the 802.15.9 (Key Management Protocol Transport) Recommended Practice. Suggested values for the addition to Table 8-128 are:
• Moved by: Peter Yee• Seconded by: Jon Rosdahl• Vote: 27-0-18 Passes
March 2015
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Stanley, Aruba Networ
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NGP Study Group extension (first)
• Request the IEEE 802 LMSC to extend the IEEE 802.11 NGP Study Group.
• Moved: Jonathan Segev• Second: Edward Au• Result: 60-0-0 Passes
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
March 2015
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Motion to Forward drafts to ISO
The IEEE 802.11 WG approves the liaising of the latest drafts of 802.11ah, 802.11ai and 802.11mc to SC6 for information purposes, anticipating they will be submitted in the future to ISO/IEC JTC1 for ratification under the PSDO agreement
• Moved: Andrew Myles• Second: Mark Hamilton• Result: 58-0-0 Passes
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
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FRIDAY – EC MOTIONS
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Next Generation 60 GHz to NesCom Motion
• Approve sending the PAR in the PAR document cited below for P802.11ay to NesCom
• And confirm the PAR and 5C cited below– PAR document: https://
mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/14/11-14-1151-08-ng60-ng60-proposed-par.docx
– 5C document: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/14/11-14-1152-08-ng60-ng60-proposed-csd.docx
– In the WG: PAR approval motion: 119-0-6; 5C approval motion 116-0-7:
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result:
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NG60 PAR Scope
• Supporting a maximum throughput of at least 20 Gbps – Throughput is measured at the MAC data service access point– Expected to provide improvements of over 3 times
• Maintaining or improving the power efficiency per station
• Indoor and outdoor operations in license-exempt bands above 45 GHz
• Enabling backward compatibility and coexistence with legacy directional multi-gigabit devices (defined by IEEE 802.11ad-2012 amendment) operating in the same band
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• Increasing demand for capacity and new applications are driving the desire to enhance throughput of 802.11ad to support these needs– Enterprise, residential, operator hotspots, public scenarios– Video traffic is expected to be the dominant type of traffic in WLAN
deployments, e.g., media appliances are moving to UHD content, driving a ten fold increase in storage capacity and bandwidth requirements
– Lot of industry interest in fronthaul and backhaul communication using 60 GHz
• Better support of real-time applications– WLAN users demand improved performance (including throughput and
power efficiency) in delivering their real-time applications– Operators expect sufficient user experience to offload traffic on WLAN
Slide 22 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Need for the Project
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Usage environments
• Environments discussed in the study group include:– Crowded public spaces, e.g., airports, shopping mall, train stations– Enterprise and small offices– Data center– Home– Outdoor hotspots
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New and enhanced applications
• Applications discussed in the study group include:– Augmented reality and virtual reality– Close-reality and interactive gaming– Indoor backhaul with multi-hops (e.g., in data centers)– Mass data distribution/video on demand systems in public spaces– Mobile fronthauling– Mobile offloading – Video distribution and streaming at home (e.g., 3D UHD, 8K UHD)– Wireless backhauling
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Technical Feasibility• The principle of scaling the IEEE 802.11 PHY and MACs to
higher throughput is well established by previous amendments, such as IEEE 802.11ac-2014 and IEEE 802.11ad-2012
• NG60 builds on the broad knowledge base and system design experience of IEEE 802.11ad devices. – For example, NG60 will consider MIMO and channel bonding that not only
significantly improve throughput, but also allow reuse of technologies and testing being used in the previous amendments.
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Distinct Identify and Compatibility• NG60 is different from other IEEE 802 wireless standards/projects
in that it is specific for 802.11 WLANs and aims to provide data rates in excess of 20 gigabits per second for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint indoor and outdoor usages for license-exempt bands above 45 GHz.
• NG60 will ensure coexistence and backwards compatibility with IEEE 802.11ad, thus creating a solution compatible with existing IEEE 802.11 deployments.
• Coexistence with other systems for license-exempt bands above 45 GHz will be evaluated and documented in Coexistence Assurance document.
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REVmc Conditional Approval Motion
• As defined in IEEE LMSC Operations Manual (7 Nov 2014), clause 12, conditionally approve sending IEEE P802.11 (REVmc) to IEEE-SA NesCom.
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result:
• In the WG: Moved: Dorothy Stanley, Seconded: Jon Rosdahl. Result: 61-0-0 Passes
• See https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/15/11-15-0287-06-000m-p802-11revmc-report-to-ec-on-conditional-approval-to-go-to-sponsor-ballot.pptx
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BRC Delegation Motion
• Delegate resolution of the P802.11 (REVmc) sponsor ballot comments to the 802.11 WG chair.
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl
March 2015
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Stanley, Aruba Networ
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NGP Extension (consent agenda)
• Extend the 802.11 Next Generation Positioning (NGP) study group
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result:
• In the WG: Moved: Jonathan Segev, Seconded: Edward Au, Result: 60-0-0
March 2015
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Stanley, Aruba Networ
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NGP SG – March 2015Next Generation Positioning Study Group
• Group met for the 2nd time.• Main goals met this meeting:
– Approved working drafts for PAR and CSD.– Approved working draft for use case document.– Approved SG timelines
• Supporting material:• 11-14-1464 NG Positioning Overview and Challenges • 11-14-1193 Beyond Indoor Navigation• 11-14-1235 Scalable location
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NG60 Study Group Extension (2nd extension)
• Extend the 802.11 Next Generation 60 GHz (NG60) study group
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result:
• WG result: Moved: Edward Au, Second: Stephen McCann, Result: 59-0-1 Passes
March 2015
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NG60 SG Progress Summary
• Interest continues to be high in the Study Group– An average of 3 meeting slots assigned every F2F meeting– Average attendance per time slot is in the neighborhood of 70
• Completed– PAR and CSD approved by the Working Group in January 2015– The documents are now under review by 802 EC and NesCom
• In Progress– Discussions related to usage scenarios and channel modeling– Several submissions addressed specific technologies to enhance performance
relative to previous IEEE 802.11ad-2012 amendment
• Justification for SG Extension– In case extra time is necessary to respond to comments from 802 EC and NesCom
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Motion to Forward drafts to ISO
The EC approves the liaising of the latest drafts of 802.11ah, 802.11ai and 802.11mc to SC6 for information purposes, anticipating they will be submitted in the future to ISO/IEC JTC1 for ratification under the PSDO agreement
• Moved: Adrian Stephens• Seconded: Jon Rosdahl• Result:
• WG Result: Moved: Andrew Myles, Second: Mark Hamilton, Result: 58-0-0
Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
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References
March 2015
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