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4949thth International Wire and Cable International Wire and Cable Symposium (IWCS) 2000Symposium (IWCS) 2000
Wireless Access Systems - An Alternative Wireless Access Systems - An Alternative to Wireline Solutions Panelto Wireline Solutions Panel
Session 12, Wednesday, November 15, Session 12, Wednesday, November 15, 2000, 2:00-4:30 PM2000, 2:00-4:30 PM
Bluetooth™, A Cable Replacement Bluetooth™, A Cable Replacement Overview Overview
Mr. Ian C. GiffordVice Chair, IEEE 802.15 WG for WPANs
Director of Standards, M/A-COM, Inc.<giffordi@ieee.org>
Wireless Access Systems - An Wireless Access Systems - An Alternative to Wireline Solutions Alternative to Wireline Solutions
Panel Panel Dr. Howard Wichansky, Panel ChairmanDr. Howard Wichansky, Panel Chairman Bluetooth, A Cable Replacement Overview - Ian C. Gifford, Vice Bluetooth, A Cable Replacement Overview - Ian C. Gifford, Vice
Chair IEEE 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network, M/A-COM, IncChair IEEE 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network, M/A-COM, Inc 1011 Pawtucket Boulevard, Lowell, MA 018531011 Pawtucket Boulevard, Lowell, MA 01853 978-442-4650978-442-4650
The Hows and Whys of Broadband Fixed Wireless Access - The Hows and Whys of Broadband Fixed Wireless Access - Christopher Leising, Telcordia Technologies, Inc Christopher Leising, Telcordia Technologies, Inc
331 Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, NJ 07701331 Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-758-5218732-758-5218
Strategic Wireless Analysis: When and Where to Deploy Wireless Strategic Wireless Analysis: When and Where to Deploy Wireless Services or Technology - Howard Sherry, Telcordia Technologies, Services or Technology - Howard Sherry, Telcordia Technologies, Inc Inc
331 Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, NJ 07701331 Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-758-2208732-758-2208
HDR (High Data Rate): A Wireless Solution for Internet Access - HDR (High Data Rate): A Wireless Solution for Internet Access - Michael A. Lapadula, QUALCOMMMichael A. Lapadula, QUALCOMM
6455 Lusk Boulevard, San Diego CA 921216455 Lusk Boulevard, San Diego CA 92121 858-658-2722858-658-2722
ContentsContents
SummarySummary BackgroundBackground OverviewOverview
Bluetooth™ SIGBluetooth™ SIG IEEE, IEEE 802, andIEEE, IEEE 802, and
802.15 WG for WPANs™802.15 WG for WPANs™
Q&AQ&A
SummarySummary
A primary goal for Bluetooth™ and A primary goal for Bluetooth™ and WPANs™ is to replace all the cables WPANs™ is to replace all the cables the mobile worker has today i.e., cell the mobile worker has today i.e., cell phone to laptop/PDA, cell phone to phone to laptop/PDA, cell phone to headset, etc.headset, etc.
This pitch will provide an overview of This pitch will provide an overview of the Bluetooth™ SIG Foundation the Bluetooth™ SIG Foundation Specifciation and the IEEE WPAN™ Specifciation and the IEEE WPAN™ “derivative work” based on the same.“derivative work” based on the same.
OSI Reference ModelOSI Reference Model
wireless
application
presentation
session
transport
network
data link
physical
application
presentation
session
transport
network
data link
physical
application
presentation
session
transport
network
data link
physical
TCP connection
OSI to 802 LAN/MAN ModelOSI to 802 LAN/MAN Model
DATA LINKLAYER
PHYSICALLAYER
Logical Link Control (LLC)Sublayer
Medium Access Control (MAC)Sublayer
Medium Independent Sublayer(Optional)
Physical Media DependentSublayer (PMD)
MediaIndependentInterface(Optional)
Physical Media
application
presentation
session
transport
network
data link
physical
Consumer Wireless - Portable, Unlicensed, Accessible
10K
(b/s
ec.)
100K
1M
10M
BOM. Cost (Dollars - Y2000)10 100
IrDA 1.0
IrDA 1.1
ISM Spread Spectrumw/ Access Point
Cellular
PCS
Satellite
Multimedia SystemWireless LANs Bluetooth
1,000
Home RF
Wireless Modems
Dat
a R
ates
? HomeRF Multimedia - TBDAIR
W/o Access point
AirPort
Source: Walt Davis, Motorola, Mar00 IEEE 802.15 Plenary Meeting http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Mar00/00086r1P802-15_HRSG-Wireless-Multimedia-Application-Motorola.ppt
Data Rate Vs. CostData Rate Vs. Cost
10K
(b/s
ec.)
100K
1M
10M
Distance (feet)100 1,000 10,000’s
IrDA 1.0
IrDA 1.1
ISM Spread SpectrumWLAN w/beam
Cellular
LAN w/ Patch Antenna
PCS
Satellite
Multimedia System
Wireless LANs
WLAN 11 Mbps Modulation
Bluetooth
Dat
a R
ates
Wireless Modems
HomeRF
16 Mbps IrDA
(Apple/Lucent “AirPort”)
Source: Walt Davis, Motorola, Mar00 IEEE 802.15 Plenary Meeting http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Mar00/00086r1P802-15_HRSG-Wireless-Multimedia-Application-Motorola.ppt
Data Rate Vs. DistanceData Rate Vs. Distance
802.11
HIPERLAN/1 802.11b
HIPERLAN/2 802.11a
ANSIBLE
80x
4 years
Application space
Video data rate
HSCD
GPRS
EDGE
3GPP
VoiceVoice
Text MessagingText Messaging
Still ImagingStill Imaging
Audio StreamingAudio Streaming
Video StreamingVideo Streaming
Ubiquitous TVInfotainment
Virtual Homes
High Speed Internet
PAN/LAN Convergence
Bluetooth
HomeRF
HIPERPAN2.4GHz
5GHz
60GHz
0.9-1.8GHz
0,01
0,1
1
10
100
1000
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010product date
Max
dat
a ra
te (
Mb
ps)
Local Area WLAN Nomadic Wide Area Cellular Vehicular PAN
Major opportunities and Major opportunities and convergence scenarioconvergence scenario
Source: Marc de Courville, Motorola, May00 IEEE 802.15 Plenary Meeting http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Mar00/00128r0P802-15_TG3-OFDM-HIPERPAN.ppt
Bluetooth™ v1.0B Specs 1522 Bluetooth™ v1.0B Specs 1522 Pgs. Pgs.
IEEE D0.7.3 Std 773 Pgs.IEEE D0.7.3 Std 773 Pgs.
Core SpecificationPgs. 1082
Profiles SpecificationPgs. 440
802.15.1 StandardPgs. 773 (D0.7.3)
These documents are very detailed and offer an unparalleled source of information on theBluetooth Technology. However, additional collateral help with technology adoption.
Bluetooth™ Bluetooth™ Special Interest GroupSpecial Interest Group
OverviewOverview
c/o Jim Kardach, BSIG Chairmanc/o Jim Kardach, BSIG Chairman
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Bluetooth is…Bluetooth is… The best low-cost radio link technologyThe best low-cost radio link technology
Perfect for mobile devices – small, low power, Perfect for mobile devices – small, low power, and low cost, but good performanceand low cost, but good performance
Open, royalty free specificationOpen, royalty free specification
From From IntelIntel, , IBM, IBM, EricssonEricsson, , NokiaNokia, , Toshiba, Toshiba, LucentLucent, , MotorolaMotorola, , 3COM3COM, , MicrosoftMicrosoft
>1,900 more Bluetooth SIG members>1,900 more Bluetooth SIG members: : Compaq, Dell, Motorola, Compaq, Dell, Motorola, Qualcomm, Psion, Xircom, Philips, Texas Instruments, Sony, Qualcomm, Psion, Xircom, Philips, Texas Instruments, Sony, Sprint PCS, Seiko-Epson, Conexant, BMW, Puma, NEC, Saab, Sprint PCS, Seiko-Epson, Conexant, BMW, Puma, NEC, Saab, Starfish, Casio, NTT DoCoMo, Boeing, Bang & Olafsen...Starfish, Casio, NTT DoCoMo, Boeing, Bang & Olafsen...
IEEE Standard (via the 802.15.1 working IEEE Standard (via the 802.15.1 working group)group)
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Bluetooth-integrated Cable Bluetooth-integrated Cable Replacement TechReplacement Tech
Technology targeted at mobile usersTechnology targeted at mobile users Goes where users go (global use, 2.4GHz ISM band, airline safe)Goes where users go (global use, 2.4GHz ISM band, airline safe) Highly secure (business data)Highly secure (business data) High capacity (High interference immunity to itself and others)High capacity (High interference immunity to itself and others) Integrated feature in notebooks, cell-phones and handhelds Integrated feature in notebooks, cell-phones and handhelds
(low cost, very small, low power) (low cost, very small, low power) Replace the cables common to mobile devices (short range)Replace the cables common to mobile devices (short range)
25 mm dia 17x33mm 36x43mm
CompactFLASHCard
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Bluetooth VisionBluetooth Vision
Personal Ad-hoc Personal Ad-hoc NetworksNetworks
Cable Cable ReplacementReplacement
Universal Universal Data/Voice Data/Voice
Access PointsAccess Points
Landline
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Data Access PointsData Access Points
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Cable ReplacementCable Replacement
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Ad-Hoc NetworkingAd-Hoc Networking
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
What Does BluetoothWhat Does Bluetooth Do? Do?
Cable ReplacementCable ReplacementSource: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Mobile Computer MarketMobile Computer Market Mobile Computer Total Available Market Mobile Computer Total Available Market
(TAM)(TAM) 16M ’98, 18M ’9916M ’98, 18M ’99
Intel to provide Bluetooth solutions in Intel to provide Bluetooth solutions in the PC spacethe PC space Drivers and binariesDrivers and binaries Bluetooth modules for notebook integrationBluetooth modules for notebook integration
Bluetooth penetrationBluetooth penetration IBM&Toshiba 1H’99IBM&Toshiba 1H’99 Rest of NB OEMs 2H’99Rest of NB OEMs 2H’99
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
Who Is Bluetooth?Who Is Bluetooth?
Harald Blaatand “Bluetooth” IIHarald Blaatand “Bluetooth” II King of Denmark 940-981King of Denmark 940-981
Son of Gorm the Old (King of Denmark) Son of Gorm the Old (King of Denmark) and Thyra Danebod (daughter of King and Thyra Danebod (daughter of King Ethelred of England)Ethelred of England)
This is one of two Runic stones This is one of two Runic stones erected in his capitol city of erected in his capitol city of Jelling (central Jutland)Jelling (central Jutland) This is the front of the stone This is the front of the stone
depicting the chivalry of Harald.depicting the chivalry of Harald. The stone’s inscription (“runes”) The stone’s inscription (“runes”)
say:say: Harald christianized the DanesHarald christianized the Danes Harald controlled Denmark and NorwayHarald controlled Denmark and Norway Harald thinks notebooks and cellular Harald thinks notebooks and cellular
phones should seamlessly communicatephones should seamlessly communicate
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, [MobileDemo.ppt] 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
BQRB = Bluetooth Qualification Review Board
BTAB = Bluetooth Technical Advisor Board
BQA = Bluetooth Qualification Administrator
BQB = Bluetooth Qualification Body
Program ManagementBoard
(PM Board)
LegalCommittee
(LEGAL)
ManagementServices(ADMIN)
Marketing(MKTG)
QualificationReviewBoard
(BQRB)
Test andInterop(TEST)
ArchitectureReviewBoard
(BARB)
Regulatory(GOV)
TechnicalWorkingGroups
RFRegulations
AviationRegulations
SecurityRegulations
JapanRegulations
BTAB
BQA
BQB
ExpertGroups
Errata Owner and Review pool
Sub-groups
- Promoter- Associate- Early Adopter- Independent
ChinaRegulations
Bluetooth SIG StructureBluetooth SIG Structure
Source: Jim Kardach, Intel, 8Jun00 IEEE ComSoc http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2000/Jul00/00184r0P802-15_TG1-Bluetooth_IEEE-ComSoc-Pitch-8Jun00.ppt
IEEE, IEEE 802, andIEEE, IEEE 802, and802.15 WG for WPANs™802.15 WG for WPANs™
Ian GiffordIan Gifford
About IEEEAbout IEEE
The IEEE ("eye-triple-E"), The Institute The IEEE ("eye-triple-E"), The Institute of Electrical and Electronics of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., helps advance global Engineers, Inc., helps advance global prosperity by promoting the prosperity by promoting the engineering process of creating, engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electrical applying knowledge about electrical and information technologies and and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession.and the profession.
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368,225; 66% USA & 33% Non-USA368,225; 66% USA & 33% Non-USA IEEE produces 30 percent of the world's IEEE produces 30 percent of the world's
published literature in electrical published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control engineering, computers and control technology, technology,
IEEE holds annually more than 300 major IEEE holds annually more than 300 major conferences and conferences and
IEEE has more than 800 active standards IEEE has more than 800 active standards with 700 under development.with 700 under development.
IEEE-SAIEEE-SA IEEE-SA now has a total of 5,969 members. IEEE-SA standards production has a run-rate of about 75
standards per year, a typical year. IEEE-SA electronic balloting is becoming more accepted and
there was discussion of making electronic balloting either mandatory or the default method.
IEEE-SA is working a MoU with the ITU-R that will facilitate the exchange of technical information and the cross-referencing of each others work. This signals both the importance of IEEE standards work in the field of wireless communications and the importance of communication standards in the IEEE.
Europe's ETSI and the IEEE are expanding cooperation under their existing MoU to: 802.11a/HiperLAN2 at 5 GHz and 802.16/ETSI-BRAN for fixed wireless.
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PATENTS
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IEEE-SA BD OF GOV
PUBLISHINGLMSC BALLOTS
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IEEE STDSSTAFF
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Computer SocietyComputer Society Ethernet, Token Ring, Wireless, Cable Modem Ethernet, Token Ring, Wireless, Cable Modem
StandardsStandards Bridging, VLAN, Security Upper Layer StandardsBridging, VLAN, Security Upper Layer Standards
Meets three times per year (400 individuals, Meets three times per year (400 individuals, 15% non-US)15% non-US)
Develops equivalent IEC/ISO JTC 1 standardsDevelops equivalent IEC/ISO JTC 1 standards JTC 1 series of equivalent standards are known as ISO JTC 1 series of equivalent standards are known as ISO
8802-nnn8802-nnn IEEE 802 web site at http://ieee802.org/IEEE 802 web site at http://ieee802.org/ Chair: Jim Carlo (jcarlo@ti.com) PHONE:1-214-Chair: Jim Carlo (jcarlo@ti.com) PHONE:1-214-
853-5274853-5274
Objectives of IEEE 802Objectives of IEEE 802
Enable IEEE 802 to develop Enable IEEE 802 to develop consensus standards that benefits consensus standards that benefits the World Wide Networked Society.the World Wide Networked Society.
Maintain the imperative principals of Maintain the imperative principals of due process, consensus,openness, due process, consensus,openness, balance and rights of appeal.balance and rights of appeal.
Electronic distribution of standards.Electronic distribution of standards.
IEEE 802 OrganizationIEEE 802 Organization
VICE CHAIRPaul Nikolich
RECORDING SECHow ard Frazier
EXEC SECBuzz Rigsbee
T REASURERBob G row
802.1BRIDG ING /ARCH
Bill Lidinsky
802.2LLC
Dave Carlson
802.3CSM A/CD
G eoff T hom pson
802.4T OKEN BUS
Paul Eastm an
802.5T OKEN RING
Bob Love
802.6DQDB W AN
Jim M ollenauer
802.7BROADBAND(802.14 Res)
802.8FIBER T AG
Chip Benson
802.9ISLAN
Dhad. Varnen
802.10SECURIT Y
Ken Alonge
802.11W IRELESS LAN
Stuart Kerry
802.12DEM AND PRIORIT Y
Pat T haler
802.14CABLE-T V
Robert Russell
802.15W IRELESS PAN(T M )
Bob Heile
802.16W IRELESS M AN
Roger M arks
802.17RESILIENT PACKET RING
M ike T akefm an
CHAIRJim Carlo
Executive Officers
Wor
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Gro
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= Active
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= Disbanded= Wireless
IEEE 802 Family & WirelessIEEE 802 Family & Wireless80
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802.2 LOGICAL LINK CONTROL
802.1 BRIDGING
802.9MAC
802.9PHY
802.11MAC
802.11PHY
802.12MAC
802.12PHY
802.14MAC
802.14PHY
802.15MAC
802.15PHY
802.3MAC
802.3PHY
802.4MAC
802.4PHY
802.5MAC
802.5PHY
802.6MAC
802.6PHY
DATALINK
LAYER
PHYLAYER
802.16MAC
802.16PHY
Source: IEEE Std P802.15.1 D0.8
802.17MAC
802.17PHY
Wired & WirelessWired & Wireless WAN (Wide Area Network) WAN (Wide Area Network)
WANs interconnect facilities in different parts of a WANs interconnect facilities in different parts of a country or of the world country or of the world
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) MANs shall be capable of operating over an area up to MANs shall be capable of operating over an area up to
50 Km in diameter 50 Km in diameter LAN (Local Area Network) LAN (Local Area Network)
LANs shall be capable of supporting segments at least LANs shall be capable of supporting segments at least 100 meters in length. LANs composed of segments 100 meters in length. LANs composed of segments connected by physical layer inter-networking devices, connected by physical layer inter-networking devices, shall be capable of operating over a physical medium shall be capable of operating over a physical medium that is at least 2 Km in length. that is at least 2 Km in length.
PAN (Personal Area Network) PAN (Personal Area Network) PANs shall be capable of supporting segments at least PANs shall be capable of supporting segments at least
10 meters in length. 10 meters in length.
802.11 WLANs802.11 WLANs
802.11b-cor, Corr. of 802.11b's MIB 802.11b-cor, Corr. of 802.11b's MIB 802.11d, Update of Regulatory 802.11d, Update of Regulatory
Domains Domains 802.11e, MAC Enhancements802.11e, MAC Enhancements 802.11f, IAPP Inter AP Protocol802.11f, IAPP Inter AP Protocol 802.11g, Higher Rate Ext to 802.11b802.11g, Higher Rate Ext to 802.11b 802.11h, Spectrum Managed 802.11a802.11h, Spectrum Managed 802.11a Regulatory activitiesRegulatory activities Publicity Committee Publicity Committee
802.11 WLANs802.11 WLANs
802.11d802.11b-cor1
802.11e802.11f
Liaison and Contact w/Regulatory agencies
1 Mbit/s2 Mbit/s
2.4 GHzFHSS
2 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2.4 GHzDSSS
1 Mbit/s2 Mbit/s
Infra red
5.5 Mbit/s11 Mbit/s
2.4 GHzHigher data rate
extension802.11b
6, 12, 24 Mbit/s9-54 Mbit/s
5 GHzHigh data rate
extension802.11a
802.11 M AC
802.11g HR 802.11b802.11h SMa 802.11a
802.16 WMANs802.16 WMANs 802.16.1 (Standard)802.16.1 (Standard)
Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems (10-66 GHz)Systems (10-66 GHz)
802.16.2 (Recommend Practice)802.16.2 (Recommend Practice) Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access
SystemsSystems 802.16.3 (Standard)802.16.3 (Standard)
Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless AccessAir Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Licensed bands, 2-11 GHzLicensed bands, 2-11 GHz
802.16.1b (Standard) WirelessHUMAN802.16.1b (Standard) WirelessHUMAN broadband fixed wireless access in the 5-6 GHzbroadband fixed wireless access in the 5-6 GHz Unlicensed bands, 2-11 GHzUnlicensed bands, 2-11 GHz
802.16 WMANs802.16 WMANs
? Mbit/s
10-66 GHz licensedFixedBW A
802.16.1
? Mbit/s
2-11 GHz licensedFixedBW A
802.16.3
? Mbit/s
2-11 GHz unlicensedW irelessHUMAN
802.16.1b
802.16 M AC
802.16.2 Coexistence
802.15 WPANs™802.15 WPANs™
802.15.1 (Standard)802.15.1 (Standard) BluetoothBluetooth™-WPAN™ derivative in WG Draft Ballot™-WPAN™ derivative in WG Draft Ballot
802.15.2 (Recommended Practice)802.15.2 (Recommended Practice) Coexistence MAC & PHY ModelingCoexistence MAC & PHY Modeling
802.15.3 (Standard)802.15.3 (Standard) WPAN-HR, High Rate >20Mbps commenced DraftWPAN-HR, High Rate >20Mbps commenced Draft
802.15.4 (Standard)802.15.4 (Standard) WPAN-LR, Low Rate 2Kb/sec to 200Kb/secWPAN-LR, Low Rate 2Kb/sec to 200Kb/sec
Publicity CommitteePublicity Committee Provide MARCOM for aboveProvide MARCOM for above
802.15 WPANs™802.15 WPANs™
1 Mbit/s
2.4 GHzW PAN(TM)
Bluetooth(TM)802.15.1
MAC Sublayer802.15.1
20 Mbit/s55 Mbit/s
2.4 GHzW PAN-HRHigh Rate802.15.3
MAC Sublayer802.15.3
2 kbit/s200 kbit/s
?(.9 or 2.4) GHzW PAN-LRLow Rate802.15.4
MAC Sublayer802.15.4
802.15
802.15.2 Coexistence
5GHz option WPAN-HR
Study Group?
IEEE 802.15IEEE 802.15
Standards for Wireless Personal Standards for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs™)Area Networks (WPANs™)
Short-rangeShort-range Low PowerLow Power Low CostLow Cost Small networks (e.g. 8-16 nodes)Small networks (e.g. 8-16 nodes) Communication of devices within Communication of devices within
a Personal Operating Spacea Personal Operating Space
IEEE 802.15 Functional IEEE 802.15 Functional ChartChart
Advisory Core
T ask G roups Study G roups/Com m ittees
W orking G roupIEEE 802.15 W PAN(T M )
SponsorIEEE802 LM SC
IEEE 802.15 Org ChartIEEE 802.15 Org Chart
Jim Allen, V ice Chair Ian G Ifford, V ice Chair
M ike M cInnis, Assistant
T om Siep, T echnical Editor
M ike M cInnis, Assistant
Pat Kinney, Secretary
M AC SublayerPHY Layer
Standard/P802.15.1
T ask G roup 1 (T G1)W PAN(T M )/Bluetooth 1
Ian G ifford, Chair
Sub T ask G roup 1M AC M odel T eamJim Lansford, Chair
Sub T ask G roup 2PHY M odel T eamNada G olm ie, Chair
Recom m ended Practice/P802.15.2
T ask G roup 2 (T G2)Coexistence
Steve Shellham m er, Chair
M AC SublayerPHY Layer
Standard/P802.15.3
T ask G roup 3 (T G3)W PAN High RateJohn Barr, Chair
M AC SublayerPHY Layer
Standard/P802.15.4
T ask G roup 4 (T G4)W PAN Low Rate
Bob Heile , Chair (Acting)
T ask G roups
Public ity Com m ittee (PC)Bruce Kraem er, Chair
Study Groups/Com m ittees
W orking G roupIEEE 802.15 W PAN(T M )
Bob Heile , Chair
SponsorIEEE802 LM SC
Jim Carlo, Chair
IEEE 802.15 Process StatusIEEE 802.15 Process Status
Idea for standardIdea for standard Find SponsorFind Sponsor Submit PARSubmit PAR Approve PARApprove PAR Organize Task GroupOrganize Task Group Develop draft Develop draft
standardstandard Ballot draft standardBallot draft standard Approve draft Approve draft
standardstandard Publish approved Publish approved
standardstandard
•Task Group 4
•Task Group 3•Task Group 2
•Task Group 1
IEEE 802.15 Draft StatusIEEE 802.15 Draft Status
Write scope and Write scope and purposepurpose
Examine related Examine related standards and standards and publicationspublications
Draft outlineDraft outline Fill in outlineFill in outline Revise, revise, Revise, revise,
reviserevise Finalize documentFinalize document
•Task Group 4
•Task Group 3
•Task Group 2
•Task Group 1
IEEE 802.15.1 Task Group 1IEEE 802.15.1 Task Group 1 IEEE 802.15.1 Task Group 1 is licensed to IEEE 802.15.1 Task Group 1 is licensed to
create a derivative work from the create a derivative work from the Bluetooth™ Specification v1.xBluetooth™ Specification v1.x
Convert to IEEE FormatConvert to IEEE Format Adding Service Access Points (SAPs) and Adding Service Access Points (SAPs) and
Specification and Description Language Specification and Description Language (SDL)(SDL) Std ~1052 Pages & SDL Model 462 PagesStd ~1052 Pages & SDL Model 462 Pages
IEEE Peer Review via Letter Ballots, IEEE Peer Review via Letter Ballots, Comments, and Comment Resolution Comments, and Comment Resolution provides input to Bluetooth™ Errata DB and provides input to Bluetooth™ Errata DB and continuous improvement loop.continuous improvement loop.
Current Balloting PlanningCurrent Balloting Planning
2000 2001
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J
Copyright Addendum Signed
DJ F M A M
+ Rev 1.0 B spec- FM Source 3Dec99
A S O N
StB 4-6Dec01 Working Group Sponsor
+ Rev 1.1 spec- FM Source ~1Jan01
+ LB3 Balloted/Applied-24May00 – 6Nov00
StB 11-13Sep01
+ SB(2)-1May – 15May
+ SB(3)-15May – 31May
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IEEE 802.15 WG for WPANs™ IEEE 802.15 WG for WPANs™ http://ieee802.org/15/http://ieee802.org/15/
IEEE-SAIEEE-SA http://standards.ieee.org/http://standards.ieee.org/
Bluetooth™ SIGBluetooth™ SIG http://www.opengroup.org/bluetooth/http://www.opengroup.org/bluetooth/
HomeRF Working GroupHomeRF Working Group http://www.homerf.org http://www.homerf.org
Firefly-RFFirefly-RF http://www.firefly-rf.org/ http://www.firefly-rf.org/
Ian C. Gifford - IEEE 802.15 Vice ChairIan C. Gifford - IEEE 802.15 Vice Chairgiffordi@amp.comgiffordi@amp.com
Tel: +1 978 442 4650Tel: +1 978 442 4650
James Kardach, Bluetooth SIG ChairJames Kardach, Bluetooth SIG ChairJim.Kardach@intel.comJim.Kardach@intel.com
+1 408 765 4469+1 408 765 4469
Jim Carlo, IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee, Jim Carlo, IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee, ChairChair
jcarlo@ti.comjcarlo@ti.com
+1 214 853 5274+1 214 853 5274
Susan Tatiner, IEEE-SA Director Standards Publishing Susan Tatiner, IEEE-SA Director Standards Publishing ProgramsPrograms
s.tatiner@ieee.orgs.tatiner@ieee.org
Tel: +1 732 562 3830Tel: +1 732 562 3830
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