IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 Anniversary Celebration Highlights

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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of IEEE 802.11 with Adrian Stephens from Intel Corporation. Explore the journey of 802.11 development, current projects, challenges faced, and gratitude towards the WiFi Alliance and industry partners. Join the commemorative event with insightful slides and a montage video from Vancouver.


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  1. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 IEEE 802.11 s 25th Anniversary Celebration Date: 2015-07-12 Authors: Name Adrian Stephens Intel Company Address Phone email adrian.p.stephens@intel.com Corporation Submission Slide 1 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  2. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 Happy 25th Anniversary Celebration Montage video (recorded in Vancouver) https://vimeo.com/133179742 This link will be valid during this session only. Submission Slide 2 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  3. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 My personal journey with 802.11 (1994) Recruited to develop a reusable software stack for an 802.11 that was deployed to ~ 10 customers Do you know anything about WLAN no We want a quick and dirty implementation, because we are not sure of the market relevance of this technology Based on P802.11 D3.2 (2000) Attended first TGe (QoS) Got very involved in 802.11n proposals & became its technical editor. I am tremendously motivated when I see the results of our handiwork having a positive impact on our society Submission Slide 3 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  4. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 Current state of health We have these PHY projects: TGah, TGaj, TGax, and TGay in varying states of maturity We are working towards extending the capabilities of 802.11 in the following areas: Location and Positioning (REVmc & NGP SG) Role of 802.11 as a general link (TGak) Optimizing link setup (TGai) Pre-association discovery (TGaq) Many of these projects will be in products and receive WiFi Alliance certifications over the next few years. We are as busy, productive and relevant. Submission Slide 4 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  5. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 Challenges we face together It becomes increasingly harder to increase capacity system complexity and coordination Exploiting new spectrum (cost-)effectively (802.11y, TVWS, Recent FCC 15-47 comments) Competition for unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U, LTE- LAA) External drivers of change: A future converged 5G network Internet of Things Low power devices Wearables Submission Slide 5 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  6. July 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/836r0 Thank you! To the WiFi Alliance, for our relationship of successful mutual dependence. To our industry for investing $-billions sending us to these meetings and developing the technology To IEEE-SA staff and our meeting planners for supporting our activities. To all volunteer officers for their support. To those who attend endless telecons at all hours of the day and night. To those who travel the world to exotic locations in order to meet in darkened and over-refrigerated rooms. To those who bend their creativity into creating relevant new standards. To those who care about the cOnsistency and qualitY of our work. To those who have become firm friends as well as colleagues. Submission Slide 6 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

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