IEEE 802.15 FUTURE SESSION PLANS


IEEE 802.15 WSN WORKING GROUP SESSIONS

All interested parties are welcome to attend our open Public meetings of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group, you do not have to be an IEEE member to attend. There is a registration fee, to defray the cost of the session. At Plenary sessions these are administered by the IEEE 802 LMSC organization. Interim sessions are administered by the IEEE 802.11/15 Working Groups. This is in-addition to your individual hotel accommodation, and travel expenses.

For Year 2022
July 10-15Sheraton Le Centre Montreal Canada with electronic access
Registration fee: USD$500 early/USD$700 standard /USD$900 late and in meeting; Paid registration is required
194Plenary
September 11-16Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA
Registration fee: USD$950 early/USD$1200 standard/USD$1450 late and in meeting ; Paid registration is required
195Interim*
November 13-18Marriott Marquis Queen's Park, Bangkok, Thailand196Plenary
For Year 2023
January 15-20Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, Baltimore, Maryland, USA197Interim*
March 12-17Hilton Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia USA198Plenary
May 14-19Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Orlando Florida, USA199Interim*
July 9-14Estrel Berlin, Berlin Germany200Plenary
September 10-15Grand Hyatt, Atlanta (Buckhead), Atlanta, Georgia, USA 201Interim*
November 12-17Hawaiian Village, Honolulu HI USA 202Plenary
For Year 2024
January 14-20Hilton Panama, Panama City, Panama (Re-booked from January 2022)203Interim*
March 10-15Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Co, USA (Re-booked from March 2021)204Plenary
MayWarsaw Marriott Hotel, Warsaw, Poland  (TBC)  (Re-book from May 2020 and May 2022)205Interim*
July 14-19Sheraton Le Centre Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Re-booked from July 2020)206Plenary
September 8-13Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA207Interim*
November 10-15Hyatt Regency Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada208Plenary

NOTES

* Denotes - The IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Specialty Networks (WSNs) session is co-located with the IEEE 802.11 Working Group for Wireless Area Networks (WLANs), IEEE 802.18 Technical Advisory Group for Radio Regulatory (R-REG), IEEE 802.19 Technical Advisory Group for Wireless Coexistence (COEX), IEEE 802.21 Working Group for Media Independent Handover Interoperability (MIHI), and IEEE 802.22 Working Group for Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) sessions. A joint opening session with the five Working Groups and both the Technical Advisory Groups takes place at Interim sessions.

 

GENERAL SESSION INFORMATION

  • New attendees should check the agenda file for any new members orientation session. This session typically takes place on Monday,  and is intended to bring new attendees rapidly up to speed with how to operate effectively within the group.

  • The Online Tentative Session Agenda displayed is always subject to change, after review at the start of the Full Working Group session for each meeting, and may be revised during the week to incorporate any necessary work.

  • All Working Group sessions start promptly on time, as detailed in the session agenda.

  • Attendees should bring a Laptop computer (or other small form factor computing device) equipped with 802.11 connectivity for use at the meetings.  This is needed to access meeting documents and draft standards and to record meeting attendance.

  • The Working Group operates under a hierarchy of IEEE, IEEE-SA, IEEE LMSC and 802.15 policies and procedures as described in http://www.ieee802.org/15/Rules/rules.shtml. You are deemed to be aware of and compliant to these rules by your participation in an 802.11 meeting.


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