IEEE 802.15/802.1 Joint Topics List
This document outlines topics for collaboration between IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Specialty Networks (WSN) and IEEE 802.1. It covers a range of subjects including addressing, network topology, performance assumptions, and integration with non-802 networks. The document poses questions about wireless medium features, barriers to using 802.1 features, and essentials for 802.1 compliance.
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January 2022 doc. #: IEEE 802.15-22-0036-00-0000 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Specialty Networks (WSN) Submission Title: List of topics for 802.15/802.1 Date Submitted: January 18, 2022 Source: Clint Powell (Meta), Ben Rolfe (Blind Creek Associates) Contact: E-Mail: cpowell@ieee.org, ben.rolfe@ieee.org Voice: +1 480 586-8457 Re: 802.15/802.1 Joint Topics Abstract: Itemized list summarizing topics for 802.15/802.1 joint effort. Purpose: Collaboration on 802.15/802.1 Joint Topics Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE 802. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by 802.15. Clint Powell (Meta), Ben Rolfe (Blind Creek Associates)
January 2022 doc. #: IEEE 802.15-22-0036-00-0000 Recap Dec 2021 802.15 Presentation to 802.1 https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/21/15-21-0633-03- 0000-dec-2021-802-15-presentation-to-802-1.pptx Gives an overview of 802.15 WSN standards Identifies goals for mutual benefit Identifies topics to explore Bridging Other 802.1 features Clint Powell (Meta), Ben Rolfe (Blind Creek Associates) Slide 2
January 2022 doc. #: IEEE 802.15-22-0036-00-0000 Itemized list of topics Address questions Supporting non-globally unique addresses and/or non-static addresses E.g. randomized or truncated Bridging and barriers beyond addressing Timing, data volumes, energy consumption Performance and reliability assumptions built into 802.1 Wireless in shared spectrum vs dedicated medium (no guarantees) Network topology and characteristics assumed Handling different frame sizes from one medium to another Issues we don t even know about Other 802.1 Features What are the barriers to applying 802.1 to the uncertain world of wireless? Flexible network topologies and sizes Working without a single controller TSN in non-deterministic wireless networks Considerations with integrating with non-802 networks (smart city, IoT) What else should be of interest (usefulness) to 802.15 adopters? Clint Powell (Meta), Ben Rolfe (Blind Creek Associates) Slide 3
January 2022 doc. #: IEEE 802.15-22-0036-00-0000 Summary Questions What features make sense on a wireless medium? What are the barriers to using 802.1 features? What are considered essential to be called 802.1 compliant ? Clint Powell (Meta), Ben Rolfe (Blind Creek Associates) Slide 4