Title: IEEE 802.15 subject
1Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title
TG3c rate-range requirements looking
forward Date Submitted 19 July,
2005 Source Alireza Seyedi Company
Philips Address 345 Scarborough Rd, Briarcliff
Manor, NY, 10510 Voice914-945-6318, FAX
914-945-6330, E-Mailalireza.seyedi_at_philips.com
Re TG3c Technical Requirements
sub-group Abstract This document provides
proposed rate-range requirements that help
802.15.3c standard be competitive. Purpose Desc
ription of proposed rate-range requirements
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2Rate-range requirements Important factors
- Compete with other WPAN standards
- Use available BW wisely
- Address application demand, with respect to
product time-line
What are the appropriate values for rate/range
requirements?
3Rate-range requirements Important factors
- We must compete with other WPANs UWB is cheaper,
less power consuming and offers 0.5-1Gbps, and
available now! - 60GHz products will not come out for a few years
- Demanded rates will go up
- Technology improves
- Lets not come back and redo the standardization
for higher rate later - Lets not waste the wide and clean BW we have
4Suggestions for rate-range requirements
- 622Mbps _at_ 3m is too low. Let us increase it
- 1.5-2 Gbps _at_ 3m
- We should specify more than one requirement
point (e.g. x Gbps _at_ 3m, y Gbps _at_ 6m, etc) - The lowest rate defines the efficiency of the
higher rates. Let us define a minimum rate - 10 of the highest required rate