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For what it's worth, from a wireless perspective this seems very 
802.15.4/4a/4b/ZigBee related.  ZigBee, which is based on 15.4, is a voting 
member of ISA SP100 which is working on industrial wireless standards and 
we have many cross over companies who are engaged in both 802.15 activities 
and ISA.


At 01:32 PM 4/19/2006 -0700, Grow, Bob wrote:
>Daleep:
>
>The industrial environment has very different environmental requirement
>from that which most of the 802 participants are comfortable with.  In
>the case of Ethernet, we work closely with the cabling standards
>committees rather than specify our own cables.  Specifications likely to
>be silicon implementations have commercial and or home environments
>assumed when the parts are designed and tested.
>
>We did receive a liaison request a year or so back asking if we would be
>interested in changing the specification for 100BASE-TX (hundreds of
>millions of ports shipped each year) for greater noise immunity to ease
>industrial application.  IEEE 802.3 wasn't very interested in new
>specifications that would not be interoperable with all these installed
>and yet to be shipped devices.  So, that leaves the industrial Ethernet
>people with some other options, run over optical fiber using standard
>802.3 capabilities, write their own PMD specification based on
>100BASE-TX, or adapt the cables, connectors and enclosures when
>necessary to be able to use our large volume commercial parts.
>
>One of the interests in using 802 technology in many of these new
>environments is to be able to leverage the volume of product we produce
>(lower cost, a rich infrastructure with all kinds of 802-interfaced
>equipment, the fact that they eventually connect to 802 connected
>computers, etc).  Changing the 802 specifications to meet special
>environmental requirement though violates the volume rationale.  So, I
>expect most of the 802 groups are happy to see our technologies applied
>in increasing market segments, and would be happy to work with other
>groups when appropriate, but usually the experts in the non-commercial
>environments have to apply their expertise to see how they can leverage
>generally available commercial parts in specialized equipment, or to
>take commercial equipment and buggerize it for the specialized market.
>
>Last time I met on US Navy communications projects, they were looking at
>the latter approach, build an environmental enclosure so they could use
>low-cost commercial equipment with the enclosure providing shock and
>other environmental improvements for what has traditionally been a MIL
>spec environment.  Where use of MIL spec chips is unavoidable, (or when
>the capability needs to fly in space, etc.) generally special
>arrangements are made to get access to commercial design files so a MIL
>spec part can be built by a specialized semiconductor company.  ETSI has
>a different problem when using Ethernet.  They need it ruggedized for
>portability and difficult environments.  They specify commercial
>lighting systems and the like for entertainment applications like
>theatres and concerts.  So, they use different cables and connectors
>that are roadie-proof, but generally can use commercial Ethernet parts.
>They may have to do some special shielding when the Ethernet parts are
>in a high voltage and current dimmer box, but they are the experts at
>that stuff, not the attendees in 802.3.
>
>--Bob
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daleep Mohla [mailto:d.c.mohla@ieee.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:42 AM
>To: Grow, Bob
>Cc: 'Steve Mills'; 'Bob. Grow'; 'Gorman, Judith';
>STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org; d.c.mohla@ieee.org
>Subject: RE:
>
>Thanks Bob.
>Does 802 has any interest of stake in this? Or is it totally different
>from 802 scope and vision?
>Regards;
>Daleep
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Grow, Bob [mailto:bob.grow@intel.com]
>Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:15 PM
>To: d.c.mohla@ieee.org
>Cc: Steve Mills; Bob. Grow; Gorman, Judith;
>STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
>Subject: RE:
>
>
>Daleep:
>
>IEEE 802.3 has been very lightly engaged with Industrial Ethernet
>efforts, but I was unaware of activity with wireless in industrial
>applications.  I'm coping this response to the LMSC EC reflector for
>information to the 802 wireless goups.
>
>--Bob
>
>________________________________
>
>From: Daleep Mohla [mailto:d.c.mohla@ieee.org]
>Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:29 PM
>To: Steve Mills; Bob. Grow; Gorman, Judith
>Subject:
>
>
>
>Is IEEE / 802 group aware of this? Are they or should they be involved?
>
>Regards;
>
>Daleep
>
>
>
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>12 April 2006
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>Wireless standard for industrial automation
>
>
>The ISA-SP100 committee and interested parties met to discuss technology
>and standards development logistics this week in Research Triangle Park,
>N.C.
>
>The group intends to establish standards, recommended practices,
>technical reports, and related information that will define procedures
>for implementing wireless systems in the automation and control
>environment with a focus on the field level.
>
>"The technology is ready," said committee co-chair Wayne Manges of Oak
>Ridge National Lab. "It has come out of the cell phone industry, the
>federal government, and from commercial networking businesses."
>
>Compliance with the committee's guidance will improve manufacturing and
>control system deployment as well as identify vulnerabilities.
>
>Co-chair Richard Sanders of ExxonMobil said, "I'm here to make sure
>users' voices are heard. The reason we participate is to make sure we
>get what we want. If you want to say something but don't want to scream,
>let me know, and I'll make sure you're heard."
>
>ISA-SP100 will address wireless manufacturing and control systems in the
>following areas:
>
>*                  Environment in which the wireless technology is
>deployed.
>
>*                  Technology life cycle for wireless equipment and
>systems.
>
>*                  Application of wireless technology.
>
>The wireless environment includes the definitio
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Bob Heile, Ph.D
Chairman, ZigBee Alliance
Chair, IEEE 802.15 Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks
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Attleboro, MA  02703   USA
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