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Re: [802SEC] 802.15.3 Title-some thoughts



Bob

Well, the one book written on 802.15.3 was titled "Wireless Multimedia: A Guide to the IEEE 802.15.3 Standard"

The book was very well-written and is an enjoyable read. The sort of thing that you should definitely have on your bookshelf. Go ahead and buy a new copy (or 2). Or would that be construed as commercialization?

In the case of the HRCP group, one of the use cases is transferring multi-media files. So, Multi-Media Networks could work.

James Gilb

On 07/20/2015 12:04 PM, Bob Heile wrote:
Greetings all-

Hope everyone had a safe journey back (or to IETF93).

I have submitted the revision PAR for 15.3 with the original title
(though MyProjext deleted "IEEE" all on its own) for consideration at
the upcoming NesCom meeting in September.  Since this title does not
really reflect what the standard does, I thought getting some thoughts
out on this now might pave the way for fixing this at some future point.

By way of background:

Original Tiltle:
IEEE Standard for Information technology-- Local and metropolitan area
networks-- Specific requirements-- Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access
Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Data Rate
Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPAN)

Original Title without boilerplate:
Standard for Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer
(PHY) Specifications for High Data Rate Wireless Personal Area
Networks(WPAN)

Original Title without boilerplate and obvious text:
Standard for High Data Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPAN)

The heartburn would seem to be around the proposed deletion of the two
words "Personal Area". The issue is that "Personal Area" does not
describe what this standard does since the applications supported are,
by and large, anything but "personal" and/or personal short range.

Geoff suggested I might consider thinking about this in terms of the
MAC, which I thought was a really sensible idea.  The 15.3 MAC was
designed from the beginning as a true Mulit-Media MAC rather than one
optimized for LAN applications. It has robust GTS capabilities, a
variable contention access period, and the ability to dynamically adjust
to maximize throughput. Things you would expect for Multi-media and the
reason it was chosen as the base standard for the 2 current ammendments.

So maybe a title which read:

"Standard for High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media Networks"  (or
versions containing more of the non essential boilerplate) would be not
only more accurate but also more acceptable.

I would appreciate your thoughts or alternative suggestions.

Regards

Bob



Bob Heile, Ph.D

Director of Standards, Wi-SUN Alliance
Chair, IEEE 802.15 Working Group on Wireless Specialty Networks
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