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[802SEC] IEEE 802 Bulletin ready for review



Dear EC members,
 
Please review the below IEEE 802 News Bulleting for accuracy.  Please send any corrections to Karen McCabe directly as she is trying to get this out by tomorrow.  Sorry for the late notice--I've been having troubles with the EC reflector.  (Bob Grow, you can ignore this since you have already provided feedback.)
 
Regards,
 
--Paul
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Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: 802 Bulletin ready for review


Hi Paul,
We made your edits and have reposted.

http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/802/802mar2004.html
User name: 802review
Password: 802review

We just need to add the 802.3 interim meeting. Per the 802.3 website, there
is an interim meeting for 802.3ah 12-13 April. Just need to confirm if this
is the only interim meeting of an 802.3 group.

With this, we are ready to make live. Please advise if "OK" to proceed
(make live and send out the notice to the trade editors), or if you need
the 802 EC to review/approve first.

Thanks!
Karen



Karen McCabe
Senior Marketing Manager, IEEE Standards
445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331
Piscataway NJ 08855 USA
PH: +1 732 562 3824
email: k.mccabe@ieee.org
http://standards.ieee.org


                                                                                                          
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Karen,

Please see my mark-ups in the attached docuemnt.

Regards,

--Paul


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To: <M.Klerer@flarion.com>; <p.nikolich@ieee.org>
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 9:28 AM
Subject: 802 Bulletin ready for review


> Hello,
> The latest issue of the IEEE 802 News Bulletin: March/April 2004 (with
all
> groups reporting in, except 802.20--we linked to their page for
> information) is ready for review. It is at:
> http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/802/802mar2004.html
>
> User name: 802review
> Password: 802review
>
> As soon as reviewed, we can make the edits and get it out. Our goal is to
> turn this around/get out within a business day of getting
> feedback/approval.
>
> Thanks so much!
> Karen
>
>
> Karen McCabe
> Senior Marketing Manager, IEEE Standards
> 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331
> Piscataway NJ 08855 USA
> PH: +1 732 562 3824
> email: k.mccabe@ieee.org
> http://standards.ieee.org
>
>
(See attached file: PEN rev01 - IEEE 802 Standards News Bulletin - March
2004.htm)


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Title: DETAILS - IEEE 802 Standards News Bulletin - March 2004

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The IEEE 802® LAN/MAN Standards Committee encompasses many established and evolving wired and wireless local and metropolitan area networking interfaces technologies. Decisions made by the tennine active IEEE 802 Standards Working Groups and Technical Advisory Groups will shape communications for years to come. The Committee functions within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE-SA), a leading international membership organization serving today's industries with a complete portfolio of standards programs.

Given the great interest in these groups and their actions, IEEE-SA and IEEE 802 LMSC has created this e-mail News Bulletin for the news media, those participating in the development of IEEE 802 standards and other interested parties. This issue covers working group activities during the IEEE 802 Plenary SessionMeeting from 15 to 19 March 2004 in Orlando, FL, USA. Paid attendees totaled 1,379, the second largest attendance at an IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting.  IEEE 802 LMSC meets in Plenary Session three times a year; March, July and November.

During thise session meeting, all IEEE 802 working groups and technical advisory groups elected offices. Other actions taken by the LMSC Executive Committee included:

·         The forwarding of 11 PARs for new standards projects to IEEE-SA New Standards CommitteeNesCom for approval by the Standards Board

·         The forwarding of three draft standards to IEEE-SA Standrds Review CommitteRevCom  for approval by the Standards Board, including the IEEE 802.17™ resilient packet ring base standard.

·         The formation of five new study groups.

·         The first official session of the 802.21 Media Independent Handoff Working Group was held.

To go directly to the activities for a specific Working Group, click on a button below.

802.21 Media Independent Handoff

Note: This Bulletin details the status of active IEEE 802 standards efforts. Each standard under development follows a well-defined process from concept to completion. For an overview of how consensus standards are developed at the IEEE, see http://standards.ieee.org/resources/development/. The glossary at the end of this bulletin can be of help in understanding many of the terms used below.


The IEEE 802® LAN/MAN Standards Committee The IEEE 802® LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) develops local and metropolitan area network standards. The most widely used standards are for Ethernet, token ring, wireless LANs, bridging, and virtual bridged LANs. Its ongoing technical work is helpful in ushering new technologies into the market. Individual Working Groups provide the focus in each area of technology.

Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Retrospective; Dr. Marcus Named IEEE Fellow
The "Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Retrospective" session
given by the LMSC on the evening of 16 March was primarily arranged to honor Dr. Michael J. Marcus, Associate Chief for Technology at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, and to present him with his IEEE Fellow Award. The award was given for his "leadership in developing pioneering spectrum management policies that resulted in commercial deployment of spread spectrum, WiFi and millimeter wave communications systems." Dr. Marcus received the award from IEEE-SA President Jim Carlo. Other speakers include Vic Hayes, the first IEEE 802.11™ Working Group Chair. The session was organized by IEEE 802.16™ Chair Roger Marks and IEEE 802.18™ Chair Carl Stevenson.

EC Officer Elections Held
Office elections resulted in the reelection of
Paul Nikolich as Chair of the Executive Committee and LMSC for another two-year term. Other members of the EC reelected were First Vice Chair Matthew Sherman, Treasurer Bill Quackenbush, Executive Secretary Buzz Rigsbee, and Recording Secretary, Bob O'Hara. Howard Frazier was newly-elected as Second Vice Chair to replace the retiring Geoff Thompson. Bill Quackenbush will serve through the July plenary session, so the Committee is looking for Treasurer candidates.

Five Tutorials Held
Five tutorials were offered to give attendees a base of understanding in specific technologies. These were:

·         Wireless Performance Metrics

·         Power Line Carrier Standardization

·         10 Gb Ethernet on Multi-mode fiber

·         Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Retrospective

·         The Application of mmWave Based Physical Layers in WPANs.

Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Retrospective; Dr. Marcus Named IEEE Fellow
The "Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Retrospective" session on the evening of 16 March was primarily arranged to honor Dr. Michael J. Marcus, Associate Chief for Technology at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, and to present him with his IEEE Fellow Award. The award was given for his "leadership in developing pioneering spectrum management policies that resulted in commercial deployment of spread spectrum, WiFi and millimeter wave communications systems." Dr. Marcus received the award from IEEE-SA President Jim Carlo. Other speakers include Vic Hayes, the first IEEE 802.11™ Working Group Chair. The session was organized by IEEE 802.16™ Chair Roger Marks and IEEE 802.18™ Technical Advisory Group Chair Carl Stevenson.

IEEE 802.10 Disbanded
Since IEEE 802.10™ standards for secure interoperable LAN have been withdraw, the hibernating IEEE 802.10 Working Group w
as disbanded.

IEEE 802.21 Formed
With the approval of the IEEE 802.21™ PAR by the IEEE-SA Standards Board in February, the Executive Committee oked the formation of the IEEE 802.21 Working Group on Media Independent Handover Services was officially formed and held there first formal session. This working group will develop standards to enable handover and interoperability between heterogeneous networks, including 802 and non 802 networks.

Architecture Meeting Scheduled for Next Plenary
An ad-hoc IEEE 802 architecture meeting will be held the Sunday before the next plenary to identify and address 802-wide architectural items.

Planning for the Meeting in China
Discussions by the Executive Committee and the IEEE Standards Association staff and Board of Governors were held to plan for the May meeting with the Standards Administration of China.

IEEE 802.10 Disbanded
Since IEEE 802.10™ standards for secure interoperable LAN have been withdrawn, the hibernating IEEE 802.10 Working Group will be disbanded, pending a confirmation letter ballot by the Executive Committee.

For additional details, contact Paul Nikolich, IEEE 802 Chair, at p.nikolich@ieee.org.

Upcoming IEEE 802 Meetings:
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in Portland, OR, USA.

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The IEEE 802.1™ Working Group This Working Group develops standards and recommended practices in IEEE 802 LAN/MAN architecture; enables internetworking among IEEE 802 LANs, MANs and other wide area networks; provides for IEEE 802 overall network management; and creates advanced protocol layers.<http://www.ieee802.org/1/>

Revision of IEEE 802.1X™ in Sponsor Ballot
IEEE P802.1X-REV™, the revision draft for IEEE 802.1X™, is currently undergoing its Sponsor Ballot. The comments received will be reviewed at the May interim. It is likely that, following a recirculation ballot in May or June, the project will be submitted for final approval in mid 2004.

Comments to VLAN Bridging Draft Being Addressed
IEEE P802.1ad™, "provider bridges," seeks to define what is needed to support IEEE 802 VLAN technology in service provision environments. Draft 2.0 is being revised to address comments received. Progress was made at the March meeting on a "drop precedence" mechanism.

Revised IEEE 802.1D™ Approved
The revised IWWW 802.1D™ MAC bridges standard was approved by the Standards Board and should be published in the next two months.

Discovery Protocol in Balloting
IEEE P802.1AB™ entered Working Group Recirculation Ballot in February. The next draft will be issued for a second Working Group Recirculation Ballot and should be submitted for Sponsor Ballot in April or May.

MAC Security Draft to Go to Task Group Ballot
IEEE P802.1AE™ covers the work needed to define a secure frame format for LAN technologies. The next draft should be issued for a second Task Group Ballot in April or May.

Technical Basis IEEE P802.1AF™ Progresses
IEEE P802.1AF™ extends IEEE 802.1X (port-based network access control) to establish security associations for 802.1AE MAC security and provides a media access method for independent association discovery. The March meeting saw progress in developing the technical basis of the architecture and protocols to be defined in this project.

P802b™ Approved
IEEE P802b™ has been approved by the Standards Board and should be published in April. This standard extends IEEE 802, the overview and architecture standard, and defines registration procedures for object identifiers.

Connectivity Fault Management PAR to Be Submitted
The PAR for connectivity fault management was approved and will be forwarded to NesCom. The PAR seels to support the work underway on provider bridging in IEEE P802.1ad™. The tools developed in this project should be of use in more conventional LAN installations.

Upcoming IEEE 802.1 Meetings:
* 17-20 May 2004, Interim Meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
* 12-16 July 2004 -- IEEE Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.3™ Working Group for CSMA/CD (Ethernet) LANs This Working Group develops standards for local area networks based on CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access LANs with Collision Detection). <http://www.ieee802.org/3/>

IEEE P802.3ah™ Begins Second Recirculation Ballot
The IEEE P802.3ah™ Ethernet in the First Mile Task Force is developing a standard to extend Ethernet's capabilities for the access market. All comments from the first Recirculation Ballot were resolved. The new draft will be sent out for a second Recirculation Ballot.

IEEE P802.3ak™ Published
The IEEE P802.3ak™ 10GBASE-CX4 standard, which extends the XAUI interface to a 10 GbE PHY for operation over twinax cable, was published 1 March.

Plan Formed for IEEE 802.3 Consolidation
A plan was developed to produce a consolidated edition of the IEEE 802.3 standard, IEEE P802.3REVam™, that will include:IEEE 802.3-2002™; IEEE 802.3ae-2002™; IEEE 802.3af-2003™; IEEE 802.3aj-2003™; and IEEE 802.3ak-2004™. The consolidated edition is targeted for Working Group Ballot after the July plenary meeting. IEEE P802.3ah will be included in the consolidated draft for Sponsor Ballot if it is approved in June.

IEEE P802.3an™ Begins
IEEE P802.3an™ will extend Ethernet capabilities at 10 Gb/s for operation over horizontal twisted-pair cables. This 10GBASE-T standard will provide a new physical layer to run under IEEE 803.2ae specified XGMII. The PAR for this standard was approved before the meeting. Technical presentations made for this proposed standard appear on the Working Group's website.

IEEE Backplane Ethernet PAR Submitted
The IEEE 802.3 Working Group and the Executive Committee approved submission of the IEEE P802.3ap™ PAR to NesComThe proposed standard will define Ethernet operation over backplanes at 1 and 10 Gb/s (e.g., define electrical interface for 1000BASE-X and IEEE 802.3ae™ PMA, respectively).

Backplane Ethernet Study Group Formed
The IEEE 802.3 Working Group and the Executive Committee approved the formation of a Backplane Ethernet Study Group to continue study of possible layer 2 enhancements targeted at improving backplane Ethernet performance.

PAR Submitted for 10 Gb/s Over FDDI Grade MMF
The Working Group and Executive Committee approved the submission of the PAR for IEEE P802.3ap™, which will extend Ethernet capabilities at 10 Gb/s over installed multimode fiber, to NesCom. The standard will include a new physical layer to run under the IEEE 802.3ae-specified XGMII.

Tutorial held on 10GMMF
The working group held tutorial on 10 GMMF in support of the proposed PAR for IEEE P802.3aq™.

For additional details, contact Bob Grow, IEEE 802.3 Chair, at bob.grow@intel.com.

Upcoming IEEE 802.3 Meetings:
* _____ -- IEEE 802.3 interim meeting in _____.
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA.

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The IEEE 802.11™ Working Group for Wireless LANs develops wireless communication standards comparable to wired-LAN Ethernet standards. It focuses on the interface among wireless clients and a base station or access point, as well as among wireless clients.<http://www.ieee802.org/11/>

QoS Amendment Approved for Sponsor Ballot
Task Group e resolved all comments from the last Working Group Letter Ballot and is preparing for a Working Group Recirculation Ballot to occur shortly after the May interim meeting. IEEE P802.11e™ is a quality of service (QoS) standard that will enhance voice, video and other time-bounded or prioritized network traffic.

IEEE P802.11i™ Security Specification Gains Executive Committee Approval
IEEE P802.11i™ had a high level of agreement in its Sponsor Ballot and received Executive Committee approval to be submitted to RevCom for final review.

IEEE P802.11j™ Approved for Sponsor Ballot
IEEE P802.11j™passed its Working Group Recirculation Letter Ballot. All comments were resolved and the group received Executive Committee approval to prepare a Sponsor Ballot. The IEEE P802.11j amendment specifies how products must operate for use in the newly allocated 4.9 - 5 GHz frequency bands in Japan.

Task Group k Radio Resource Measurement Document Progresses
Task Group K continues to refine the IEEE P802.11j document in preparation for a Working Group Letter Ballot. It intends to issue a Letter Ballot by the close of the May meeting.

Maintenance Task Group Processes Two Requests
The Maintenance Task Group processed two interpretation requests during the Plenary: (1) the adoption of beacon parameters in an IBSS and (2) the resynchronization of the scrambler. Task Group m also responded to comments on the revised PAR from other IEEE 802 working groups. The group is seeking authorization to produce an official revision of IEEE 802.11 that incorporates changes identified through the maintenance process. Authorization from RevCom is expected prior to the May meeting.

High Throughput Study Group Progresses Toward Proposal Stage
The High Throughput Study Group in Task Group n continued work on the four documents needed before proposals can be considered: channel models, functional requirements, comparison criteria and usage models. The latter two need more work and are expected to be complete in May, when a call for proposals can be issued.

Discussion Continues on Next Generation WLAN
The Wireless LANs Next Generation Standing Committee continued exploratory discussions on new technologies and how other standards groups might cooperate with IEEE 802.11 to bring about the ubiquitous wireless networking envisioned for the future. Discussions and presentations focused on gigabit WLAN, access point architecture, interworking (WIEN) and network management (WNM).

Comments Addressed on Wireless Access for Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
The WAVE Study Group continued to refine PAR paperwork and respond to comments from other groups. It will continue to seek Working Group approval to form a Task Group.

Fast Roaming PAR Sent to NesCom
The Fast Roaming Study Group's PAR was given approval by the Executive Committee and will be forwarded to NesCom for final approval. The group, to be known as IEEE Task Group 802.11r™, adopted the technical term "Fast BSS-Transition" to define their efforts.

ESS Mesh PAR Forwarded to NesCom
The ESS Mesh Study Group was given approval by the Executive Committee to forward its PAR to NesCom for final approval. The group selected a secretary and editor and heard eight presentations relevant to the development of an ESS mesh standard.

Wireless Performance Prediction (WPP) Study Group Defining its Effort
The WPP Study Group continues to receive presentations and hold discussions to define a purpose and scope for its effort. It plans to have a PAR ready by the end of the May meeting. For a tutorial on this topic, click here.

For additional details on these items, contact Stuart Kerry, IEEE 802.11 Chair, at stuart.kerry@philips.com

Upcoming IEEE 802.11 Meetings:
* 9-14 May 2004 -- IEEE 802.11 interim meeting in Anaheim, CA
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.15™ Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs®) develops standards for PCs, personal digital assistants, peripherals, cell phones, pagers and other portable and mobile devices so they can coexist, communicate and interoperate with one another in short-range, wireless networks.<http://www.ieee802.org/15/>

New Bluetooth® Draft Translated
As follow-up to the commercial success of IEEE 802.15.1-2002™ (a.k.a. Bluetooth® Wireless Technology), Task Group Rev. 1a has translated a new draft of this standard to correspond to Bluetooth Version 1.2. This work should go to Sponsor Ballot in May.

Task Group 2 (Coexistence) Enters Hibernation
The publication of IEEE 802.15.2-2003™, describing recommended practices for improved peaceful sharing of WPAN (IEEE 802.15) devices and other radio systems such as 802.11, marked the completion of this Task Group's work. The group will move into hibernation.

Task Group 3 Enters Hibernation
The publication of IEEE 802.15.3-2003™ marked the completion of this Task Group's work. The group will move into hibernation. TG3a and SG3b will enhance this baseline standard (see below and an interest group is investigating an alternate PHY targeting 60 GHz mm-wave technologies. In addition, Study Group 6, which was formed to investigate the merits of projects in this space, will hold its first meeting in May.

Task Group 3a Encounters Impasse
Task Group 3a has been seeking agreement on which of two competing UWB technologies to select. Since little hardware exists in this area, tests cannot be done to substantiate making a choice. A quick resolution of this matter is not expected.

Study Group 3b Looks to Optimize the 15.3 MAC
Study Group 3b is looking at how to improve the basic operation of the MAC in IEEE 802.15.3-2003. This effort is limited to MAC maintenance and so will not add new capabilities. The group will begin meeting in May.

Study Group 4a Looking at Low-Rate Alternate PHY
Study Group 4a has begun investigating the merits and market requirements of creating an alternate low-rate PHY to augment IEEE 802.15.4-2003™. This effort will add new functionality, such as support for mobility, increased range, improved link robustness and precision location awareness (better than one meter). The group will hold its first meeting in May.

Study Group 4b Investigating Enhanced Low-Rate MAC and PHY
Study Group 4b is investigating MAC and PHY enhancements to the baseline IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard. These will include adding recently approved bands in the 860 MHz range and incorporating MAC efficiency improvements and simplifications. The group should begin meeting in May.

Study Group 5 Considers WPAN Mesh Networking
Study Group 5 has begun to investigate the merits and market requirements of establishing recommended practices for implementing mesh topologies in WPANs. It will begin meeting in May.

For additional details on these items, contact Bob Heile, 802.15 Working Group Chair, at bheile@ieee.org

Upcoming IEEE 802.15 Meetings:
* 9-14 May 2004 -- IEEE 802.11 interim meeting in
Anaheim, CA
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.16™ Wireless MAN™ Working Group for Broadband Wireless Access creates standards and practices that support the development and global deployment of broadband wireless metropolitan area networks for multimedia services. A list of IEEE 802.16 standards and drafts is available on-line, as is a project milestone summary.
<http://www.ieee802.org/16/>

IEEE 802.16-REV™ Passes Sponsor Ballot
IEEE P802.16-REVd™, a comprehensive revision of IEEE 802.16 and its two amendments, completed Sponsor Ballot. Following comment resolution during the plenary, nearly all voters favored approval. The Executive Committee gave conditional approval to forward the draft to RevCom. The Working Group intends to submit the draft to RevCom in May following a recirculation ballot.

Mobile WirelessMAN Passes Working Group Letter Ballot
The first draft of IEEE P802.16e™, a WirelessMAN air interface standard enhanced to support mobile as well as fixed users, completed its Working Group Letter Ballot. Many comments were resolved during the Plenary. A Recirculation Ballot will be initiated.

One Conformance Draft Progresses, Another is Published
The Executive Committee agreed to allow IEEE P802.16/Conformance03™ ("Radio Conformance Tests (RCT) for 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SC Air Interface") to proceed to RevCom following a recirculation ballot. This draft, which received 100% support in its Sponsor Ballot, should go to RevCom in May. This is the third in the IEEE 802.16 series of conformance documents. The second was published as IEEE 802.16/Conformance02 in February. A PAR to open the fourth document in the series has been forwarded for NesCom for consideration.

Revised Practice on Coexistence Published
IEEE 802.16.2-2004™ ("IEEE Recommended Practice for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems") was published in February. This revision to IEEE 802.16.2-2001™ adds material for licensed bands between 2 and 11 GHz.

Network Management Study Group Formed
The Executive Committee affirmed a decision by the Working Group to create the IEEE 802.16 Network Management Study Group. The group will address the market need to standardize infrastructure for broadband wireless access, especially for mobile networks.

Liaison Statement on Internet in Korea Approved
The Working Group approved a liaison statement to TTA PG05 in response to a statement received from that group, which is addressing portable Internet service (PIS) in
Korea. In addition, liaison statements from ITU-T and ITU-R were reviewed and plans for responding to them were developed.

For additional details on these items, see the full 802.16 Session #26 Report, or contact Roger Marks, IEEE 802.16 Chair, at r.b.marks@ieee.org. An index of published IEEE 802.16 standards and drafts is available at <http://WirelessMAN.org/published.html>.

Upcoming IEEE 802.16 Meetings:
* 9-14 May 2004 - IEEE 802.11 interim meeting in
Anaheim, CA
*11-16 July 2004 - IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.17™ Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) Working Group will define a RPR access protocol that transfers data packets at rates scalable to many gigabits per second for local, metropolitan and wide area networks. The protocol will enable the fiber optic rings widely deployed in municipal and wide area networks to carry more data with greater reliability, efficiency and economy. <http://www.ieee802.org/17/>

IEEE P802.17™ to Go for Final Approval
The Executive Committee gave conditional approval for IEEE P802.17™, the baseline resilient packet ring standard, to be forwarded to RevCom pending the outcome of the recirculation ballot.

IEEE P802.17a™ Sponsor Ballot to Start
IEEE P802.17a™, which will codify the use of 802.17 MAC with a transparent bridge, was approved to be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot.

For details on activities during the plenary meeting, contact Michael Takefman, IEEE 802.17 Working Group Chair, at tak@cisco.com.

Upcoming IEEE 802.17 Meetings:
* 21-22 April 2004 -- IEEE 802.17 interim meeting in
Toronto, Canada
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.18™ Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group (RR-TAG) supports the wireless Working Groups in the IEEE 802 community by interfacing with regulatory agencies and industry groups working on regulatory issues. Administrations constantly upgrade their radio rules and regulations, providing brief opportunities for public comment. The RR-TAG monitors those with potential impact on IEEE 802 wireless standards groups and creates appropriate comment documents. The RR-TAG is also the liaison to other standards bodies on radio regulatory matters of mutual interest. <http://ieee802.org/Regulatory/index.html>

Comments to Be Sent to FCC
The Working Group prepared and approved comments to the FCC on both the "Interference Temperature" and "Cognitive Radio" NPRMs. Both documents were approved by the IEEE 802.11, 802.15, 802.16 and 802.20™ wireless working groups, and then by the IEEE 802 Executive Committee as representing the views of IEEE 802. The Chair of IEEE 802.18 was authorized to file both documents with the FCC.

PAR for Unused TV Spectrum Underway
Study Group 1, which is addressing the unlicensed use of unused TV broadcast spectrum, made progress on its PAR and 5 Criteria. The group hopes to complete both items in May and submit them to the Executive Committee at the July plenary for approval to forward them to NesCom.For additional details on these items, contact Carl R. Stevenson, IEEE 802.18 Chair, at carl.stevenson@ieee.org

Contribution Made to ITU-R Joint Task Group
IEEE 802.18, the Executive Committee and the IEEE-SA approved a contribution on the IEEE 802.16 standard and submitted it to ITU-R Joint Task Group 6-8-9, which is meeting at ITU headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, during the week of March 20.

Upcoming IEEE 802.18 Meetings:
* 21-22 April 2004 -- IEEE 802.17 interim meeting in
Toronto, Canada
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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The IEEE 802.19™ Coexistence Technical Advisory Group (C-TAG) develops and maintains policies defining the responsibilities of IEEE 802 standards developers to address issues of coexistence with existing standards and those under development. As required, it offers assessments to the Sponsor Executive Committee (SEC) on how well standards developers have conformed to these conventions. It also may develop coexistence documentation for the technical community outside of IEEE 802. <http://www.ieee802.org/19/>

Proposal to Address Coexistence Begins
The TAG developed a set of proposed changes to the LMSC policies and procedures to address coexistence. Comments on the changes are due back by April 30. The TAG plans to develop a methodology for producing coexistence assurance documents. The TAG will hear submissions at its May interim meeting.

Upcoming IEEE 802.19 Meetings:
* 21-22 April 2004 -- IEEE 802.17 interim meeting in
Toronto, Canada
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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IEEE 802.20™ The Study Group on Mobile Broadband Wireless Access This Group is responsible for the physical and medium access control layers of an air interface for interoperable mobile broadband wireless access systems that operate in licensed bands below 3.5 GHz. The Group will optimize IP-based data transport, target peak data rates per user at over 1 Mbit/s and support vehicular mobility up to 250 km/hour. It also targets spectral efficiencies, sustained user data rates and numbers of active users that are significantly higher than those of existing mobile systems.

For information on the activities of this group during the March plenary meeting see: <http://www.ieee802.org/20/>

Upcoming IEEE 802.20 meetings:
* 21-22 April 2004 -- IEEE 802.17 interim meeting in
Toronto, Canada
* 11-16 July 2004 -- IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting in
Portland, OR, USA

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NEED TO ADD BULLET FOR 802.21!!!!!!!


Informal Glossary of IEEE 802 Terms

·         Ballot: A formal electronic voting process in which both votes and comments are collected. By addressing the comments, the document is improved. Revisions are then subject to one or more recirculation ballots until a level of approval is reached.

·         IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting: A week-long meeting, held each March, July and November, involving the Sponsor Executive Committee and all active Working Groups

·         IEEE-SA Standards Board: Governing body of IEEE-SA standards development. The Standards Board interacts with IEEE 802 primarily through the approval of Project Authorization Requests (to create new projects) and through the approval of standards (to conclude projects and authorize the publication of the output as an IEEE Standard).

·         Interim Meeting: A meeting of a WG, TG, TF, or SG, typically held about midway between 802 Plenary Meetings.

·         LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC): The formal name of IEEE 802.

·         Project Authorization Request (PAR): A detailed request for the creation of a new project. A PAR is developed by a WG or SG. If the SEC chooses to forward the PAR to the IEEE-SA Standards Board (through the New Standards Committee [NesCom]), it may be formally approved there as a new standards project.

·         Recirculation Ballot: A formal electronic voting process in which changes made in response to a previous ballot are reviewed by the voters.

·         Review Committee (RevCom): A committee of the IEEE-SA Standards Board assigned to review proposed standards and make a recommendation to the IEEE-SA Standards Board regarding their approval. Prospective standards may be forwarded to RevCom only with the approval of the SEC, which reviews them to ensure they have satisfactorily completed Sponsor Ballot requirements.

·         Sponsor Ballot: A formal electronic ballot conducted by the IEEE-SA Balloting Center on behalf of the Sponsor Ballot Group, which comprises the voters. Voters are those who have indicated interest in the draft and volunteered to participate. Working Group membership is not required.

·         Sponsor Executive Committee (SEC): The committee that oversees the operation of the LMSC and its subgroups.

·         Study Group (SG): A temporary group assigned to investigate new topics, generally to develop a PAR. A Working Group Study Group (WGSG) reports to an existing WG. An Executive Committee Study Group (ECSG) reports to the SEC.

·         Task Group (TG) or Task Force (TF): A subgroup of a Working Group that is assigned by the WG to lead the development of standards project.

·         Working Group (WG): The group assigned to develop one or more standards projects.

·         Working Group Ballot: A formal electronic ballot conducted by a Working Group. The most common type of WG ballot concerns the decision to submit a draft standard for Sponsor Ballot. In the ballot process, both votes and comments are collected. By addressing the comments, the document is improved. IEEE 802 mandates that WG Ballot be satisfactory completed before the initiation of a Sponsor Ballot, which requires SEC approval.


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