Regulatory Matters Report - July 2014

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This document reports on regulatory matters addressed after the March IEEE 802 Plenary and May 2014 Wireless Interim meetings. It includes topics like Wireless Power Transmission, Smart Grid management technologies, and more.

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  1. July, 2014 doc.: 18-14/0039 RR-TAG Opening Report Date: March 2014 Authors: Name Michael Lynch Company MJ Lynch & Associates LLC; Silver Spring Networks Address 108 Brentwood Court Allen, TX 75013 Phone 1.972.814.4901 email mjlynch@mjlallc.c om Notice:This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.18. 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. Submission Slide 1 Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  2. July, 2014 doc.: 18-14/0039 Overview This document reports on the regulatory matters considered and outputs after the end of the March IEEE 802 Plenary and the May, 2014 Wireless Interim. One document that has had a high level of interest to IEEE 802 was approved by the RR and 802.24 TAGs as a further response to ITU-R Question 236/1, dealing with technologies and spectrum used in the management of Smart Grids. This document, 18-13-0117-06, was submitted to the ITU-R and is now the core of the wireless response to Question 236/1. The attendance varies depending on the topics & documents being considered. While we plan for ~15 representing all 802 WGs the actual attendance can be considerably more. Final approval of documents is intended to be done Thursdays during AM1 and AM2. Submission Slide 2 Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  3. July, 2014 doc.: 18-14/0039 Some of the items to be considered at this meeting The RR-TAG will review two liaison documents from ITU-R WP1A dealing with Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) and the potential for sharing the ISM frequency bands with the proposed technologies. 18-14-0037 STUDY ON QUESTION ITU-R 210-3/1 WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION , not using RF beams. 18-14-0038 STUDY ON QUESTION ITU-R 210-3/1 WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION RELATED TO WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION VIA RADIO FREQUENCY BEAM A very recent FCC release that should be of interest to multiple 802 groups. 18-14-0040 ET Docket No. 14-99 Model City for Demonstrating and Evaluating Advanced Sharing Technologies Review of the current status of the ITU-R Question 236/1 on Smart Grid management technologies. 18-14-0036-01 titled Working Document towards a Preliminary Draft New REPORT ITU-R SM.[SMART_GRID] Submission Slide 3 Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  4. July, 2014 doc.: 18-14/0039 Additional RR-TAG Items for July: Further contributions to ITU-R, FCC, and to other regulatory bodies are added as needed. Many of these items appear with short notice to the TAG and with very short response times. The RR-TAG agenda can be found on the RR-TAG s Mentor web site; expect that as normal there will be many revisions prior to the start of the meeting. Please check it for items of interest that may not be listed in the Opening Report. IEEE 802.18 is contribution driven so it is reasonable to expect that other matters may present themselves during the meeting here in San Diego. Don t forget that for the most part you can maintain your voting rights in your home group when you participate in the RR-TAG (and, of course, log your attendance correctly!). Submission Slide 4 Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

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