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July 2006
doc.: IEEE 802.19-06/xxxxr0
Discussion of Definitions in 0023r2
Date: 2006-07-18
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
July 2006
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Abstract
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
July 2006
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Coexistences scenarios
• Descriptions of equipment, environment, and user tasks
for a wireless technology when it is required to operate
in the presence of another wireless
technology. Assumed operating characteristics of both
technologies must be specified.
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
July 2006
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Coexistence metrics
• The measurements that are appropriate to perform for
a specified set of scenarios.
• Examples might include:
– Packet error rate,
– maintenance of wireless links
– ome quality measure
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
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Methods for obtaining the value of the
coexistence metrics
• Precise descriptions of the methodology required to
obtain the coexistence metrics for a specific scenario or
set of scenarios.
• This includes test equipment, environment, and
required actions of the person obtaining the values for
the coexistence metrics.
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
July 2006
doc.: IEEE 802.19-06/xxxxr0
Levels of Scenario Descriptions
• General Scenario
– A description of the set of networks to be considered
– Example: A Pair of Unlicensed Wireless Networks – a pair of
frequency static unlicensed wireless networks operating co-channel
(or adjacent channel)
• Defined Scenario
– Descriptions of equipment for a technology when it is required to
operate in the presence of another wireless technology. Parameters
that are constant over test scenarios are specified.
– Example: Two 802.11b networks that use the same channel set
• Instance of a Scenario
– Operating characteristics of both technologies must be specified.
– Example: [details set of tests of File transfer/VoIP use cases]
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc
July 2006
doc.: IEEE 802.19-06/xxxxr0
Conclusion
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Tom Siep, Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc