doc.: ieee 802.24-15-0025r3 submission sept 2015 802.24 vertical applications tag september 2015...
TRANSCRIPT
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
802.24 Vertical Applications TAG
September 2015 Meeting
Slide 1
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
802.24 Overview
• Officers– TAG Chair: Tim Godfrey– Secretary & TAG Vice Chair: Ben Rolfe
• Task Groups– 802.24.1 Smart Grid TG Tim Godfrey– 802.24.2 IoT TG Chris DiMinico
• 34 Voting Members• Meetings for the Week
– Agenda: 24-15-0024r1– Monday PM2 Lotus Suite 12 - 22nd Floor– Tuesday PM2 Lotus Suite 4 - 22nd Floor– Wednesday PM2 Lotus Suite 5 - 22nd Floor
Slide 2
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Agenda - 24-15-0024-01-0000
Slide 3
1 Monday PM2 session1.1 Call session to order, present “Guidelines for IEEE SA meetings”, Quorum Godfrey 5 4:00 PM1.2 Approval of Agenda Godfrey 5 4:05 PM1.3 Introduction/meeting objectives Godfrey 5 4:10 PM1.4 Approve July minutes (24-15-0022-00-0000) Godfrey 5 4:15 PM1.5 Review action items from previous meeting Godfrey 5 4:20 PM1.6 Review TAG Attendance discussion outcomes Godfrey 5 4:25 PM1.7 Begin 802.24.1 business Godfrey 0 4:30 PM1.8 ITU SC1 Question 236 Review/Response Godfrey 60 4:30 PM1.9 Recess Godfrey 0 5:30 PM
2 Tuesday PM2 session2.1 Call to Order - 802.24.1 business Godfrey 5 4:00 PM2.2 Development of sub 1 GHz White Paper Godfrey 60 4:05 PM2.3 Review of SGIP Catalog of Standards and Wireless Matrix status Godfrey 15 5:05 PM2.4 Recess Godfrey 0 5:20 PM
3 Wednesday PM2 session3.1 Call to Order - 802.24.1 business Godfrey 0 4:00 PM
3.2
Smart Grid Whitepaper Companion Presentation (review action items and section assignments) Godfrey 30 4:00 PM
3.3 802.24 TAG Business Godfrey 0 4:30 PM3.4 Update on IEEE Paper Contest - review topic abstract contribution(s) Gilb 30 4:30 PM3.5 Review action items from current meeting Godfrey 10 5:00 PM3.6 Adjourn Godfrey 0 5:10 PM
Guidelines for IEEE-SA Meetings
All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws.
Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions.
Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings.
Technical considerations remain primary focus
Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets.
Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed… do formally object.
--------------------------------------------------------------- If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at
[email protected] or visit http://standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/patcom/index.html
See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause 5.3.10 and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for
more details.
This slide set is available at https://development.standards.ieee.org/myproject/Public/mytools/mob/preparslides.ppt
March 2015IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Administration• Attendance take on IMAT
– Reciprocal rights for most WGs• Web page
– http://www.ieee802.org/24• Mailing list
– [email protected]– [email protected] (voters list)
• Document archive– http://mentor.ieee.org/802.24/documents
• IEEE 802 announcement reflector, [email protected]– Send email to [email protected] with no subject and with the – following 2 lines appearing first in the body of the message
Subscribe stds-802-all
end
Slide 5
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Action Items from July
• Carry Over: – Ludwig: provide paragraph on Coexistence in
global bands and global regulatory aspects. – Yongho Seok: summary of 802.11ah
• New From July– Writing assignments in previous slides– Student Paper Contest process
Slide 6
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
TAG Attendance Update
• Account for different WG attendance recording mechanisms in 802.24
• Plan going forward– 2 Regular and One Optional
• Tuesday PM2 slot will be optional / extra credit• Paper attendance will be available for 802.3
participants
Slide 7
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Monday: 802.24.1 Tasks
• ITU SC1 Question 236 Review / Response
Slide 8
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
ITU-R WP 1A Q236/1 report on Smart Grid
• 802.18 received the latest update to the subject document from the ITU-R and have another opportunity to update our inputs to this report.
• https://mentor.ieee.org/802.18/dcn/15/18-15-0032-00-0000-report-itu-r-sm-smart-grid-on-the-smart-grid-project.docx
• Is there any need for further comment?– 802.24 will edit in comments before the March
2016 PlenarySlide 9
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
General Comments on Document Structure
• Section 5 title: “ITU approach to smart grid”– Actual topic: “ITU PLC standards for smart grid”
• Section 6 title: Data rates, bandwidths, frequency bands and spectrum requirements needed to support the needs of power grid management systems– Actual topic: Overview of smart grid
communications architecture and applicable standards.
Slide 10
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Output
• Initial 802.24 comments posted in document:24-15-0028-00-sgtg-802-24-tag-comments-on-report-itu-r-sm-2351-0-smart-grid-utility-management-systems-docx
Slide 11
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Tuesday: 802.24.1 Tasks
• 802.24.1 Smart Grid TG Items– Development of sub 1 GHz White Paper
• Scope Presentation 24-15-0004r1• Outline: 24-15-0009r1• Draft: 24-15-0029r0• Integrate SGIP PAP2 Matrix reduced for Sub
1GHz 24-15-16r1• Review new contributions• Integrate into draft
Slide 12
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Sub GHz White Paper
• Outline in 24-15-0009-02-sgtg• Author Assignments:
– 802.15.4g (SUN) Overview Steve Pope– 802.11ah (S1G) Yongho Seok– 802.15.4m (TVWS) Kunal Shah, Ben Rolfe– 802.11af (TBD – Rich
Kennedy?)– 802.19.1 Tuncer Baykas– 802.22 Apurva Mody– Sub-1GHz Applications Jeritt Kent (incorporate SG-NET material?)
– Coexistence (TBA)– Global regulatory environment Kunal Shah, Phil Beecher
• Contributions were requested by end of August 2015Slide 13
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Wednesday 802.24.1
Slide 14
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
White Paper Companion Presentation
• Current version: 24-14-0035-07-sgtg-consolidated-white-paper-presentation.pptx
• Action Items to completion:– Slide 12 802 security overview (Bob M)– Slide 13 802.1X overview (Mike Seaman?)– Slide 14 802.11 security overview– Slide 15 802.15 Security (Tero?)– Slide 16 802.16 Security– Slide 17 802.22 Security (Apurva?)– Slide 18 Non Mains and Low Power Applications
– Slide 30 TVWS Standards
Slide 15
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
PAP 2 Wireless Matrix
• The Wireless Characteristics Matrix was started in PAP 2– PAP 2 ended before all the updates provided by IEEE
802 were included in the matrix. • “Ask The Expert” webinar last year
– SGIP is still linking to this version of the matrix: Copy of Consolidated_Wireless_Characteristics_Matrix2_09-03-13.xlsx
– An updated matrix has never been released. (note it is still at the old NIST twiki web site, not at SGIP.org)
• http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/PAP02Wireless
Slide 16
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
PAP 2 Wireless Matrix
• Steps to update– Find the latest version of the matrix and all
802 contributions.• Is this the latest?• 24-13-0021-01-0000-802-15-4g-e-updates-nist-
wireless-characteristics-matrix.xlsx
– Determine if updates are needed– Provide updated Matrix to SGIP and
request hosting and links to make it visible and available.
Slide 17
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
802 Student Paper Competition• This is an 802 competition, hosted by 802.24• First Task: Decide on topic or set of topics (802.1 & .3 are welcome to contribute
also)– Regulatory (TVWS, cognitive radio, sensing metrics, etc) (James Gilb)– Implications of LBT rules in regulatory domains, techniques for spectrum sharing (Ruben
S)– New ideas for standards or amendments (Steve Pope)– History and implementation of security architecture (Demir)– Improving Humanity through Technology (Steve Pope)
• Announce call for topics on 802.24 reflector• Coordinate and delegate to Susan Tatiner to plan, review, and provide broader
exposure when the contest is announced (e.g. create a flyer and advertisement campaign on ieee.org)
• Topic abstracts due End of August– Describe what the “judges” will be looking for
• Post abstracts to Reflector– Selection of first competition topic to be made in September – Send out to EC Email ballot
Slide 18
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Format of Competition• Open to all students worldwide. Original unpublished work only. • Three places • Various prizes
– Top 3 get travel stipend, comp hotel (tbd)• Need based – if local university doesn’t
– Top 10 are offered presentation and meeting fee waiver• All finalists have to provide presentation in addition to paper
– Presentations to be held in extra 802.24 slots– Possibility to publish winning papers? (Ask Susan to talk to Potentials magazine, Computer Society,
Spectrum?)• Schedule:
– Contest announced September 2015 (Bangkok)– Papers Due January 2016 (Atlanta)– Winners announced in March 2016 (Macau)– Papers presented July 2016 (San Diego)
• Actions– Review Topic Abstracts– Develop any additional topic abstracts– Select first competition topic– Develop Contest Announcement– Initiate EC Approval Process
Slide 19
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Topic Contributions
• Demir Rakanovic– History and implementation of security
architecture.docx
Slide 20
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Steve Pope• Topics: Future Network Technologies for Social Good
– IEEE 802 technologies cover both wired and wireless network capabilities at the personal-area, local-area, and metropolitan-area scales.
– Over the past decade, these technologies have become increasingly important, potentially life-saving, during trying social conditions including, but not limited to, war, repressive regimes, refugee crises, public protests, and environmental crises and public disasters.
– At the same time, perpetrator individuals and rogue governments might employ aspects of the technologies against the public, by blocking or controlling networks, by eavesdropping, or through identity and data theft.
• How should these technologies evolve in a way that best serves the greater public good? Possible technical areas:– Mesh networking – Zero-based services for information delivery– Improvements against eavesdropping, exfiltration, and other information
theft.– How the technology might specifically be improved to better serve social
needs, and be hardened against socially problematical usages– How such evolution can be driven by the IEEE 802 standards process.
Slide 21
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Ruben Salazar
• The topic would be Spectrum Sharing and Regulation: how the regulator can and should ensure the best and non-discriminatory use of a shared spectrum.
• The paper should include comparative information about such regulations in the different major areas of the world, Asia Pacific, Europe and Americas.
• The paper should also identify those areas where the regulation imposes static constraints (Listen Before Talk or Duty cycles) on channel access that could compromise the effective use of the spectral resource.
• Based on such information the candidate should elaborate about the use of Channel Sensing to serve regulation: is the complexity added to the implementations necessary or could similar sharing performance be achieved without such constraints. Same analysis about the use of Duty Cycle schemes. Finally, the candidate should analyze if and how Transmit Power Management could be used efficiently for Spectrum sharing, with potentially lower complexity impact. Indeed lower power communications would propagate less and would be confined, which allows for better geographical Spectrum re-use. What would be a good combination of all these techniques to ensure best Spectrum Sharing.
• The paper should conclude on which technique would be more adapted to the new applications coming from the IoT initiatives.
Slide 22
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
James Gilb edits to Ruben Salazar• The topic would be Spectrum Sharing and Regulation: how the regulator can and should
ensure the best and non-discriminatory use of a shared spectrum.• The paper should include comparative information about such regulations that are relevant
to IEEE 802 wireless networks in the different major areas of the world, Asia Pacific, Europe and Americas.
• The paper should also identify those areas where the regulation imposes static constraints (Listen Before Talk or Duty cycles) on channel access that could compromise the effective use of the spectral resource.
• The paper should focus on how these issues affect IEEE 802 wireless networks.• Based on such information the candidate should elaborate about the hat are relevant to
IEEE 802 wireless network use of Channel Sensing to serve• regulation: is the complexity added to the implementations necessary or could similar
sharing performance be achieved without such constraints. • Same analysis about the use of Duty Cycle schemes.• Finally, the candidate should analyze if and how Transmit Power Management could be
used efficiently for Spectrum sharing, with potentially lower complexity impact. Indeed lower power communications would propagate less and would be confined, which allows for better geographical Spectrum re-use. What would be a good combination of all these techniques to ensure best Spectrum Sharing.
• The paper should conclude on which technique would be more adapted to the new applications coming from the IoT initiatives.
Slide 23
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
TVWS
• TVWS• - Compare and contrast the key features of IEEE
802.11af, IEEE 802.15.4m, and IEEE 802.22. Identify strengths and weaknesses of each standards
• - How does IEEE 802.19.1 work in conjunction with IEEE TVWS standards (IEEE 802.11af, IEEE 802.15.4m, IEEE 802.22) and other users of the TVWS.
Slide 24
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Spectrum Sharing and Regulation: How the regulator can and should ensure the best and non-discriminatory use of a shared spectrum.
• Specific topics relevant to IEEE 802 wireless networks are:– Comparative information about regulations for wireless networks in the different major
areas of the world, Asia Pacific, Europe and Americas.– Identify those areas where the regulation imposes static constraints (e.g., Listen
Before Talk or Duty cycles) on channel access that could compromise the effective use of the spectral resource.
– Discuss the use of Channel Sensing to serve regulation: is the complexity added to the implementations necessary or could similar sharing performance be achieved without such constraints.
– Discuss the use of Duty Cycle schemes to serve regulation: is the complexity added to the implementations necessary or could similar sharing performance be achieved without such constraints.
– Analyze if and how Transmit Power Management could be used efficiently for Spectrum sharing, with potentially lower complexity impact. Indeed lower power communications would propagate less and would be confined, which allows for better geographical Spectrum re-use.
– How can spectrum sharing techniques be adapted to the new applications coming from the IoT initiatives?
Slide 25
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
• Describe the application of IEEE 802 standards in Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS)
• Describe the application of IEEE 802 standards in Field Area Networks and Field Message Buses
Slide 26
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
General topics
• Anything that describes uses of IEEE 802 standards in networking to solve problems and advance the cause of humanity.
• Historical overview of IEEE 802 standard(s)• Compare similar or competing IEEE 802
technologies • Application of IEEE 802 standards to new
applications and uses
Slide 27
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Paper Requirements
• 5 – 7 pages, standard IEEE Format– E.g. IEEE Greencom
• Up to 2 authors and meeting fee waivers per paper. Single travel and hotel stipend.
Slide 28
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Action List
• In each topic group, pick topics singly or in combination
• Create email address for submissions (Luigi)• Create announcement, documentation, and web
page (John D)• Coordinate with Glen Parsons w.r.t special
consideration for magazine submissions / publication.• Ask IEEE if they have an automatic paper submission
system? Can we use edas? • Get a join.me account for 802.24. Ask Bob Heile.
Slide 29
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Call for Volunteers
• Judges: Any voting member of any IEEE 802 WG
• Development Team– James Gilb, Tim Godfrey, Jeritt Kent, Clint
Powell, Ruben Salazar
Slide 30
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Plan
• Described in EC-15-0060-01
• Schedule– Everything drafted and ready for October EC
conference call. – Announce Public in November– Due in February– Pick Winner March plenary– Winners announced after March– Winners attend July plenary
Slide 31
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
• Ad Hoc Teleconference for Development Team
Slide 32
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Motion
• To support the IEEE 802 Student Paper Contest, and the funding described in EC-15-0060-01. Authorize the ad-hoc development team to create the necessary documents to initiate the contest. – Move James– Second Clint– Vote: 6 : 0 : 0
Slide 33
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Wednesday 802.24 TAG
Slide 34
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
802.24 TAG closing
• Any New Business?
• Capture action Items from this meeting
Slide 35
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Next Meeting of 802.24
• November 9-11, 2015 • Hyatt Regency, Dallas, TX, USA
• Task Groups meeting– 802.24.1 Smart Grid TG– 802.24.2 IoT TG
Slide 36
doc.: IEEE 802.24-15-0025r3
Submission
Sept 2015
Tim Godfrey, EPRI
Adjourn
Slide 37