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Re: [802SEC] FYI: IEEE BEGINS STANDARD TO OPTIMIZE RADIO AND SPECTRUM RESOURCES USAGE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS



EC,

	Based on what I can determine about 1900.4 their work is most aligned with 802.21 (selection of which air interface to use) and 802.22 (which channels are unused by primary users).  So far they seem to be working on the air interface selection problem.

	I will give a brief overview of the 1900 family of standards at the March Plenary.

Regards,
Steve


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Subject: [802SEC] FYI: IEEE BEGINS STANDARD TO OPTIMIZE RADIO AND SPECTRUM RESOURCES USAGE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

Dear EC members,

I saw the below press release this afternoon and thought some of you would be interested in it relative to its relationship to our projects and standards: http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/PR_P1900.4_New.html.

Regards,

--Paul

IEEE BEGINS STANDARD TO OPTIMIZE RADIO AND SPECTRUM RESOURCES USAGE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS


First IEEE P1900.4(TM) Working Group Meeting Approves Content of Baseline Document and Elects Motorola and France Telecom Delegates as Chair and Vice-Chair

Contact:
Soodesh Buljore, Chair of the IEEE P1900.4 Working Group
+1- 33 (0)1-69-35-25-66, Soodesh.Buljore@motorola.com

Karen McCabe, IEEE Senior Marketing Manager
+1 732-562-3824, k.mccabe@ieee.org

PISCATAWAY, N.J., USA, 15 February 2007 The IEEE P1900.4(TM) Working Group, which will create a standard to optimize radio usage and improve the overall capacity and quality of service of wireless systems in a multiple radio access technologies environment, held its first meeting on February 6 to 8 in Madrid, Spain.

The group approved the content of a baseline document for IEEE P1900.4T at the meeting and elected Soodesh Buljore, PhD, of Motorola as chair and Patricia Martigne of France Telecom as vice-chair. The meeting was hosted by Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo and was attended by regulators, operators, equipment manufacturers and those in academia involved in next-generation radio and spectrum management for wireless communication networks.

The next working group meeting will occur March 27 to 29 in London, England. IEEE P1900.4 is being
developed within the IEEE Standards Association Corporate Standards Program, which offers a 
streamlined, corporate-focused approach to standards development. The standard is scheduled for 
completion in February 2009.

IEEE P1900.4, "Architectural Building Blocks Enabling Network-Device Distributed Decision Making for 
Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks", will address the
functional architecture of the overall system, information exchange, and seamless handover between 
a network and the devices using it.

"In addressing these areas, the standard will provide much needed procedures that allow multimodal devices to make optimal choices among available radio resources," said Soodesh Buljore, Chair of the IEEE P1900.4 Working Group. "It also will let such devices use several of these resources simultaneously to improve the efficiency and capacity of the composite network."

Three primary use cases were identified at the Madrid meeting - dynamic spectrum allocation, 
dynamic spectrum access, and distributed radio resource usage optimization. These scenarios are 
intended toimprove overall wireless system capacity and quality of service in a multiple radio access 
environment. The system architecture and protocols selected will help optimize radio resource usage
by exploiting information exchanged between a network and mobile terminals. This capability for 
radio resource optimization extends to the support of multiple, simultaneous links and dynamic 
spectrum access.

Organizations that have joined the IEEE P1900.4 Working Group include Alcatel-Lucent, BAE Systems,
France Telecom, Intel , Kings College London, Motorola, National Institute of Information and 
Communications Technologies, Ofcom, Research In Motion, Telefónica I+D, Toshiba, the
University of Piraeus and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

IEEE P1900.4 is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society and the IEEE Electromagnetic 
Compatibility Society. IEEE is taking a leading role in defining dynamic spectrum access and cognitive
radio standards since March 2005, with the initiation of IEEE P1900.1 which defines standard terms 
and definitions. Two other standards projects, P1900.2 and IEEE P1900.3 address interference and
coexistence as well as conformance evaluation of modules respectively. For more information about 
these projects and how to get involved, visit http://www.ieeep1900.org/.

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