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doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0028r1
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January 2014
Jim Lansford, CSR TechnologySlide 1
IEEE 802.11 Regulatory SCDSRC Coexistence Tiger Team
DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda
Date: 2014-01-10
Name Affiliations Address Phone email Jim Lansford CSR
Technology 100 Stirrup Circle Florissant, CO 80816
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SC Operating Rules – Tiger Team• Anybody can vote, present, and make motions• This is a tiger team – it is an ad hoc meeting of the 802.11 Regulatory
Standing Committee– Any documents that are generated by this group that are intended for distribution
outside of IEEE 802.11 (e.g., 802.18) must be approved with a 75% majority by the larger 802.11 Regulatory SC
– Voting on documents must occur at an interim or plenary meeting– Only 802.11 voters may vote on documents to be approved for forwarding to other
IEEE 802 working groups– Any submissions to this group must be posted to the IEEE document server (Mentor)
• Anyone can view IEEE 802.11 emails and download documents from Mentor:
Background• FCC allocated 75MHz of spectrum in the 5.9GHz band (5850-
5925MHz) for Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) in October 1999
In FCC NPRM 13-22 (13-49), the FCC requested comments on a potential sharing of the DSRC band, to understand if a feasible sharing solution that protects DSRC users could be developed. DSRC would remain as a primary user of the band The new band would be designated U-NII-4
• 802.11ac could be modified to operate in this new UNII-4 band if approved by the FCC
• FCC did not specify the framework or etiquette by which band sharing would occur
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Work to dateObjectives of the group Create a document that describes and quantifies possible coexistence mechanisms between
DSRC and extensions of the 802.11 base standard in the proposed UNII-4 band, if the FCC allows such band sharing in a future R&O.
Possible work items > Review of ITS/DSRC field trials > Review of work to date on coexistence > Presentations on use cases > Presentation of possible coexistence approaches > Modeling/simulation of possible coexistence approaches > Testing, field trials, and presentation of results from proposed prototype approaches
Final report> Includes outputs from all work items> One or more “snapshots” (summary of work to date) will be provided to FCC * First snapshot in mid-December
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Old Business
Matlab modelsNo update
FCC LetterReview initial draft of FCC letter, document 14/25r0