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doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Project:

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Project: IEEE P 802. 15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [A Proposal for SG 4 a to go forward] Date Submitted: [12 Nov, 2003] Source: [Pat Kinney] Company [Kinney Consulting LLC] Address [4097 Manor Oaks Ct, Export, USA] Voice: [724. 575. 2469], FAX: [], E-Mail: [pat. kinney@ieee. org] Re: [ SG 4 a PAR and 5 C] Abstract: [This document proposes a method for moving the SG process along towards the goal of becoming a Task Group. ] Purpose: [For discussion within the IEEE 802. 15. 4 a study group on future work and direction. ] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 802. 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 P 802. 15. Submission 1 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal for a Method of Moving Forward Towards the Goal of a Being a Successful Task Group Submission 2 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Responsibilities

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Responsibilities of a SG • Generate a PAR – Project Approval Request – Defines the scope of the project • Complete 802 LMSC 5 criteria – Ensures that new standards in 802 will address new markets, not just another way of doing something Submission 3 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Scope

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Scope of Proposed Project (802. 15. 4) This project will define the PHY and MAC specifications for low data rate wireless connectivity with fixed, portable and moving devices with no battery or very limited battery consumption requirements typically operating in the Personal Operating Space (POS) of 10 meters (See 16 a). It is foreseen that depending on the application that a longer range at a lower data rate may be an acceptable trade-off (See 16 b). It is the intent of this project to work toward a level of coexistence with other wireless devices in conjunction with Coexistence Task Groups, such as 802. 15. 2. and 802. 11/ETSI-BRAN/MMAC 5 GSG. Submission 4 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Purpose

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Purpose of Proposed Project (802. 15. 4) To provide a standard for ultra low complexity, ultra low cost, ultra low power consumption and low data rate wireless connectivity among inexpensive devices. The raw data rate will be high enough (maximum of 250 kbs) to satisfy a set of simple needs such as interactive toys, but scaleable down to the needs of sensor and automation needs (20 kbps or below) for wireless communications. Submission 5 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Applications

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Applications beyond 802. 15. 4 Applications requiring mobility faster than 11 mph, such as: – Tire pressure – Assets in vehicles (in-car communications) – Drive-by • Drop boxes • Drive-by AMR – Toll booths Applications requiring robustness or fewer retransmissions in multipath environments, such as: – – – Industrial mission-critical Airplanes Ships / engine rooms Gaming New WINA alliance one example of this need Applications requiring ranging accuracy better than 0. 5 meters, such as: – – Submission Asset tracking (active RFID) Personnel tracking Motion detection Automatic network installation 6 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Applications

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Applications that desire enhanced performance over 802. 15. 4 Applications desiring extended range, such as: – Meter Reading – Building Automation – And other longer-range applications where repeaters are not practical Submission 7 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal • New projects (e. g. SGs) in 802. 15 need to honor the scope/charter of IEEE 802. 15 • SG 4 a should be complementary, i. e. adding to the market of 802. 15. 4 – Low cost – Low data rate – Low complexity – Global Submission 8 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal

doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -03 -0501 -00 -004 a 12 November 2003 Proposal • SG 4 a should focus on applications not fully serviced by 15. 4 – Mobility • Greater than 11 mph – Robustness • Handling greater interference – Ranging • Reasonable accuracy (. 5 meter? ) – Extended Range • 5 -10 d. B additional link margin Submission 9 Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC