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More Secure
Ease At Home
Video
Wireless Standards
IEEE 802.21, IEEE 802.18 802.19
IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee Alliance)
Sensors RAN
IEEE 802.22
WAN
IEEE 802.20 IEEE 802.16e IEEE 802.16d WiMAX IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi Alliance IEEE 802.15.3 UWB, Bluetooth Wi-Media, BTSIG, MBOA
Windows Networking and Device Technologies
3GPP (GPRS/UMTS) 3GPP2 (1X--/CDMA2000) GSMA, OMA ETSI HiperMAN & HIPERACCESS ETSI-BRAN HiperLAN2
ETSI HiperPAN
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11u 11ma 11n 11k 11j 11i 11h 11g 11f 11e 11d
Concerned 802.11 standards unstable Deployed what meets current needs (11a, 11b, 11g) Planning to upgrade to .11a then .11 n Concerned about managing another network & provisioning users Agrees management & diagnostic tools lacking Deployments are tightly controlled Not a show stopper compared to ROI
Looking forward to making strategic investments VoIP & video streaming New customer services & products
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Wi-Fi
WiMAX -
UWB -
3GPP/2 -
RFID -
Zigbee -
HDTV-720 in the US @ 16 Mbps (MPEG2) HDTV-1080 in Japan @ 20 Mbps (MPEG2) Next generation Media Center will support 2 concurrent video streaming, and by .11n ratification 4 concurrent streaming For 3 streams in the home, with picture-in-picture, and Internet access, 100Mbps UDP level throughput is easily consumed
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Wireless outsold wired home networking gear for the first time in 2004
(in millions)
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2003 2004 2005 7.3 5.4 2.6 2.8 4.6 6.9 9 11.3 12.3 13.6 9.3 10.7 13.2 12.5 14.3
2.7
2.5
1.7 2006
Wireless
1.2 2007
0.9 2008
0.7 2009
Wired Only
Total Purchase
Windows NetworkingJupiterResearch Home Networking Model, 8/04 (US Only) Source: and Device Technologies
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Bulk transfer
30 Mbps
10 MB 10 GB
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Channel models
Environment Residential Setting Intra-room, Room to room, Indoor to outdoor, Large multi-family dwelling Enclosed office, meeting room, classroom, bus, train Cubes, offices, multistory office space Hotspots: airport, library, Convention Center, factory, hospital
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Spectral Efficiency
Control of support for legacy STA A .11n AP can be configured to from .11n AP reject or accept associations from legacy STA because they are legacy STA
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Business
Services
25
20
150
Range
.11 n proposals
32 proposals, 4 complete (Sept 04, Nov 04)
TGn Sync WWISE Motorola/Mitsubishi Qualcom
Roadmap
Activity started in Q4 02 Par/5 Criteria: March 03 Functional Requirements: Nov 03 Usage Models: May 04 Comparison Criteria: May 04 Proposals: Sept 04 convergence, plug fests, beta, Ratification: Sept 06 Wi-Fi Certification: Sept 06
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Agere, Atheros Broadcom, TI, Cisco, Intel, Mitsubishi Airgo Networks, Philips, Sony Conexant, Buffalo, Toshiba, Qualcom, Ralink, ETRI, HNS, Nortel, Samsung, Realtek, STM, Marvel, Panasonic, TrellisWare, Winbond Tohoku Univ, Nokia, Electronics Infocom Research, Sanyo 200+ Mbps/40 MHz accommodate both EDCA and HCCA 0 to 64KB PSDUs 100+ Mbps/20 MHz accommodate both EDCA and HCCA 0 to 64KB PSDUs
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Throughput enhancement
Features
Bandwidth
TGn Sync
WWISE
(M) 20MHz mode (M) 20 MHz mode (M) 40MHz, whenever regulatory (O) 40 MHz mode domain permits this extension (M) 2 spatial streams @ 20MHz mode (M) R= , 2/3, , 7/8 (M) Convolutional code (M) 2 spatial streams @ 20MHz mode (M) R= , 2/3, , 5/6 (M) Convolutional code
LDPC
(M) Mandatory
(O) Optional
S CF
S CF
UDP M dao y a P l
UDP M dao y a P l
Perform aggregation
SIFS
SIFS
A-PSDU
Preamble + PLCP headers + SIFS will be saved Some overhead will be induced to identify each MPDU 25
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UDP M dao y a P l
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UDP M r edae H
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UDP M r edae H
ebme P l ar P CL P r edaeh
UDP M r edae H
S CF
Aggregation
TGn Sync New control frames New data frame New mgt frame M(P)SDU Aggregation A-MSDU aggregation Y Y Y Y N WWiSE N N Y Y Y
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Wish list!
Coexistence through Spectrum sharing
Use of DFS, TPC, LBT,
Turbo coding
Low gate count (200K), but IPR High gate count (800K), but no IPR
CY04-CY06 Investments
BT PAN module UWB Strategic exploration
Challenges
Few BT PAN products No IP over UWB spec WW regulations for UWB
WLAN: 802.11
Fragmented user experience Poor penetration in enterprise Multiple auth protocols Several .11n proposals 802.16e roadmap
WiMAX:
802.16
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Logo on product packaging (mandatory) Helps retailers and consumers January 27, 2005
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802.11e
Q2 Q3
802.11k
Q4
2005 Q1
2006
Voice/Wi-Fi
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2500
1500
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Source: IDC brief: Worldwide WLAN Semiconductor Forecast and Analysis, 2004 2008.
*Chart is estimate based on data in IDC Brief Windows Networking and Device Technologies January 27, 2005
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10.0% 11.5%
1.3%
12.1% 65.1%
Source: IDC brief: Worldwide WLAN Semiconductor Forecast and Analysis, 2004 2008.
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