IEEE 802.24 Vertical Applications TAG Closing Report July 2022
Explore the details of the IEEE 802.24 Vertical Applications TAG Closing Report for July 2022, covering topics such as Smart Grid TG, IoT TG, meeting schedules, white paper discussions, and liaison updates. Tim Godfrey from EPRI provides insights and key information in this comprehensive report.
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July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 802.24 Vertical Applications TAG Closing Report July 2022 Plenary Montreal, QC, Canada Submission Slide 1 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 802.24 Overview 802.24 Vertical Applications TAG 802.24.1 Smart Grid TG 802.24.2 IoT TG Officers TAG Chair: Secretary & TAG Vice Chair: Task Groups 802.24.1 802.24.2 27 Voting Members Tim Godfrey Ben Rolfe Smart Grid TG IoT TG Tim Godfrey Chris DiMinico Submission Slide 2
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 July Plenary - Meeting Plan Two slots: Monday July 11, PM2 4PM ET Wednesday July 13, PM2 4PM ET Hybrid Meeting with Remote Participation Join WebEx meeting (Monday July 11, PM2) Meeting number: 2434 599 4814 Meeting password: 7WcxMSpg3U4 Join WebEx meeting (Wednesday July 13, PM2 ) Meeting number: 2428 389 0399 Meeting password: BkNGnTHk432 Join by phone +1-855-797-9485 US Toll free +1-415-655-0002 US Toll Access code: 2434 599 4814 Global call-in numbers | Toll-free calling restrictions Join by phone +1-855-797-9485 US Toll free +1-415-655-0002 US Toll Access code: 2428 389 0399 Global call-in numbers | Toll-free calling restrictions Submission Slide 3 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Agenda Call session to order / Guidelines for IEEE SA meetings Review of Agenda / Approval of Agenda / Approve Minutes Liaison Updates / Regulatory Low Latency White Paper IoT white paper development "IEEE 802 Solutions for Vertical Applications" White Paper 802.24 new vertical market outreach and engagement Submission Slide 4 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 IoT White Paper Discussion Personal devices can be IoT, depending on use case Should IoT be internets of things not necessarily the public Internet how to capture this concept Consider whether to start a new white paper document, or update existing 802.24-17-0036r3 New White Paper draft contributed and reviewed July 2022 Internet of Things White Paper 24-22-0011-01-IoTg-internet-of- things-white-paper Submission Slide 5 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Liaison Updates P2413 Ludwig Winkel Update on P2413 and IEC topics (Ludwig) Completed project no longer need for liaison ATIS TOPS Wi-Fi Alliance (Informal) CSA / Matter (Informal) July 2022 Matter 1.0 release for Fall 2022, certification open-source and announce certified products. Also access control and personal security WG. FiRa (UWB ranging based on 15.4) Clint Powell CCC (access control and automotive key based on NFC, next gen will be UWB) Industrial Internet Consortium Wi-SUN Alliance (informal) 802.18 Farrokh Khatibi Alan Berkema (Alan, Clint Powell) Chris DiMinico Phil Beecher Submission Slide 6 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 "IEEE 802 Solutions for Vertical Applications" July 2022 review and discuss update posted with document number: 802.24-22-0012r1 Next need agreement on section 7. get feedback from other WGs prepare a request. Think about common functions (security, provisioning, network discovery, service discovery) what are the functions required across all the 802 technologies at higher layers. Common solutions 802.1X, 802.1AR. Submission Slide 7 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Low latency White Paper Achieving low latency with IEEE 802 standards Including wired and wireless communications An alternative (or complement) to 5G URLLC A set of vertical applications enabled by low latency The challenges of reliable low latency in unlicensed spectrum. Adapting TSN s FRER feature Adapting 802 wireless to licensed spectrum? Operating over multiple bands or channels? Special cases for high data rates for immersive video Submission Slide 8 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Current status and next Steps Version after May Interim with accepted revisions and open items highlighted: 802.24-19-0003r14 No updates during July 2022 plenary Submission Slide 9 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Vertical Applications Industry Standards Outreach 802.24 serving as an opportunity for vertical markets and stakeholders (transportation, oil/gas, etc) engage with IEEE 802 and identify relevant standards gaps that we result in new projects. Are representatives of these groups already involved in IEEE 802, or is some form of outreach needed? Discussion / Ideas List Location Services are cross-cutting in many vertical markets. Medical/Geriatrics could apply to 802.11az, 802.11bf, and 802.15.4 UWB (4z, 4ab, and successors) Which verticals will take advantage of UWB in a new way? Security aspects of IoT avoiding leaking information while maintaining low rate/low power. Coexistence issues products being designed without appreciation for coexistence with existing standards. Smaller vendors need to be engaged to understand value of standards to avoid problems in deployment. Is there a place for IEEE to engage with forums D-Tech, UTC. Customers need to advocate with their suppliers to adopt standards to avoid problems. The lost step of certification not just the standards. Paul: Home health care? Emerging market, new companies entering. Strong tie-in with IoT, with data-gathering devices. (implications on reliability, security) Are there unique requirements not met by existing standards? (WFA Healthcare MSTG) Are there any underserved verticals that need more than the current state of Wi-SUN with amendments? Smart (smaller) Communities? Leverage IIJA funding for broadband in underserved areas? What are standards gaps? Smart Agriculture, Drones for inspection and spraying. Role of 802 standards for drones for both comm and localization. Continue to promote that 802.24 is a venue for vertical stakeholders to initiate standardization 802.24 would function as an all-802 TIG for identifying and clarifying standardization needs for vertical markets Initiate activities to collaborate with WNG activities in Working Groups How to externally engage and bring in new verticals? Possibly at specific industry events or conferences? Identify the people connected with new market sectors. Partner with public visibility SC further outreach to industry alliances and advocates? Close the loop from external specs back into IEEE 802. ( Success story to motivate others that don t?) Possibly have IEEE 802 Showcase event to bring in industry people who are not interested in being a standards developer, but want to know about standards, and how to get them initiated. Submission Slide 10 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Future TAG Activity Planning Update of first Smart Grid white paper to address latest amendments of 802.15.4 u, v, w, x, y, Rev-me, (eventual) transition to 802.15.15 (new organization of documents to separate UWB from Narrowband) New topics integration of Gas/Water into electric metering, battery leaf nodes for low power. A whitepaper/document for application-specific use cases of Sub 1GHz standards 802.15.4g and 802.11ah. How use mechanisms in 802.19.3 Can this also include applying 802.15.4s-2018 (Spectrum Resource Measurement Capability) in sub-1GHz spectrum? IETF: Reliable and Available Wireless see if there is any opportunity as it evolves? Is anyone involved in this? If there is no involvement or knowledge, we ll drop. (check the IETF updates in .11 and .15 first). Ask Tero, coordinate with 802.15 IETF SC Ann will report back from next IETF Submission Slide 11 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 Survey about September and November 802 Sessions The 802 Leadership is collecting data about who will attend the next two 802 Sessions, and whether they will attend in person or remotely. If the 2022 November Plenary Session is held in Bangkok, Thailand as an in- person only session, will you attend? Yes 5 / No 2 If the 2022 November Plenary Session is held in Bangkok, Thailand as a mixed- mode session, will you attend: In Person 5 / Remote / No 2 If the 2022 September Wireless Interim Session is held in Waikoloa, Hawaii as a mixed-mode session, will you attend? Yes 5 / No 2 3 people in room declined to be counted since they took part in polls in other WGs Submission Slide 12 Tim Godfrey, EPRI
July 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.24-22-0014r0 802.24 TAG closing Action Items Max will update section 7 of 802 Solutions WP Any New Business? Next Meeting September Interim Waikoloa, Hawaii Registration Fees and Deadlines Standard $US1200.00 until August 15, 2022 Late/Onsite $US1450.00 after August 15, 2022 Session Registration Website: https://cvent.me/PvDkQV Adjourn Submission Slide 13 Tim Godfrey, EPRI