IEEE 802 Wireless Interim Standard workshop / IEEE802 無線標準化ワークショップ
IEEE802 Wireless Interim Standardization Workshop IEEE802 無線標準化ワークショップ
The IEEE802 committee, which develops international standards for LANs and MANs, holds standardization meetings around the world every two months. Of these, the 802.11, 15, 18, 19, and 24 Working Group (Working Grouop), which is responsible for standardization activities for wireless LAN and Bluetooth, will hold an interim meeting at the Kobe Convention Center from January 12 to 16, 2024. This will be the second time in 14 years that the meeting will be held in Japan, after the Okinawa meeting in 2011.
On this occasion, a workshop will be held for a wide range of Japanese researchers and business people to learn about standardization activities, how to participate in them, and the latest trends in each standardization.
LANやMANの国際標準規格を策定するIEEE802委員会は、2カ月に1度、世界各地で標準化会議を開催しています。このうち、無線LANやBluetoothの標準化活動を担当する802.11、15、18、19、24ワーキンググループ(Working Grouop)の中間会合が、2024年1月12日から16日まで神戸コンベンションセンターで開催されます。日本での開催は2011年の沖縄会合以来、14年ぶり2回目となります。
この機会に、日本の研究者や企業関係者を広く対象に、標準化活動や参加方法、各標準化の最新動向などを学ぶワークショップを開催しますので、ぜひご参加ください。
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- Date: 11 Jan 2025
- Time: 01:00 PM to 05:30 PM
- All times are (UTC+09:00) Osaka
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- 6-9-1, Minatojima-nakamachi,
- Chuo-ku
- kobe, Hyogo
- Japan 650-0046
- Building: Kobe International Conference Center
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- Co-sponsored by IEEE SA(Standard Association)
- Starts 01 September 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 27 December 2024 12:00 AM
- All times are (UTC+09:00) Osaka
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Dorothy Stanley
Introducing the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC)
This presentation includes an overview of the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee and the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA).
The IEEE SA standardization process and life cycle are described. Related IEEE SA programs such as Industry Connections are reviewed.
The Industry Connections program supports pre-standardization activities, including enabling participants to identify market requirements that might lead to new standards development projects or related initiatives.
The benefits of global standardization to industry and consumers are also discussed.
Biography:
Dorothy is an HPE Fellow in the Office of the CTO at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. She has been involved in wireless LAN product strategy and standards activities at Aruba since 2005, leading and participating in IEEE 802.11 Working Group,
Wi-Fi Alliance, Wireless Broadband Alliance and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), standards and industry certification projects.
She served as IEEE 802.11 Working Group (WG) Chair from 2018-2024, having served as IEEE 802.11 WG Vice Chair from 2014-2018.
She chaired Task Group TGmd (IEEE Std 802.11™-2020), TGmc (IEEE 802.11™-2016) and TGmb (IEEE Std 802.11™-2012) and TGv (IEEE Std 802.11v™-2011).
She is a member of the IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors, and has been a member of the IEEE SA Standards Board, chairing the IEEE-SA New Standards Committee for many years.
Dorothy has worked on multiple networking technologies and protocols in both wired and wireless networking.
She is currently the chair of the IEEE 802 Wireless Chairs Standing Committee and the IEEE 802 IETF Standing Committee.
Prior to joining Aruba Networks, Stanley was a Consulting Member of the Technical Staff at Agere Systems for Wavelan products and a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Lucent Technologies and AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Among Dorothy’s awards are 5 patents, a Wi-Fi Alliance Members Achievement Award, and numerous IEEE Standards Association awards. Dorothy holds an MS degree in Applied Mathematics from University of Kentucky.
Address:United States
Stephen McCann
Introducing 802.11
Biography:
Phil Beecher
Introducing 802.15
Biography:
Phil Beecher is the President and CEO of the Wi-SUN Alliance, an industry organization which promotes standards-based interoperable wireless communications products for Smart Utility Networks, Smart City and Internet of Things applications and implements a rigorous testing and certification program to achieve its aims.
Phil has extensive experience in wireless communications protocols, standards and testing. He is currently vice chairman of IEEE 802.15 Working Group, chairman of 802.15 TG4ad, and liaison to ISO/IEC JTC1. He was chairman of IEEE 802.15 TG4g, TG4u and TG4v (wireless standards for Smart Utility Networks for use globally), technical editor of IEEE 2857-2021, vice chairman of IEEE 802.15 TG4m (TV Whitespace), vice chairman of the WiFi Alliance Smart Grid Task Group, chairman of OpenSG Edge Conformity Task Group, contributing editor to IEEE802.15.4-2006 and has held positions in the US Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) Test and Certification Committee, Telecom Industry Association and Bluetooth SIG. He has been an active contributor in the development of communications standards and the specification of test plans for a number of Smart Utility Network standards, including Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Home Energy Management Systems.
He is a graduate of the University of Sussex with a degree in Electronic Engineering and holds patents in communications and networking technology.
Tuncer Baykas
Introducing 802.19
Biography:
Tuncer Baykas (SM) is currently senior technical staff at Ofinno. After receiving his Ph.D. degree from the University of Ottawa, he joined the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, in 2007.
During his tenure, he contributed to multiple standardization projects, including IEEE 802.15.3c, IEEE 802.11ad, and IEEE 1900.7. He served as the Chair for IEEE 802.19.1 Task Group. Between 2012 and 2014, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Tohoku University, where he contributed to the development of the IEEE 802.15.4k Low Energy Critical Infrastructure Management Standard. Between 2016 and 2019 he represented NICT in the International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector, and he was the drafting group Chair of the 1A-3 and 5C-3 groups on WRC-19 agenda item 1.15.
He is currently serving as the Chair of the 802.19 Working Group and the Chair of IEEE 802 Public Visibility SC, corresponding member of the IEEE TAB COS, member of IEEE Region 8 Standards Committee.
He was one of the recipients of the Turkish Academy of Sciences Young Researcher Award, the IEEE-SA Standards Board Award, and the IEEE-SA Certificate of Appreciation. He has served as a Guest Editor for IEEE Communications Magazine and a Board Member for IEEE Comsoc MMTC E-Letters.
Hiroshi Mano
Biography:
Koden Techno Info, K.K. C.E.O.
EverySense,Inc./EverySense Japan K.K. , C.E.O.
Data Society Alliance, Secretary General
Keio University SFC, Project Professor
Chair, Data Federation WG, Program Management Team Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP), Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
Agenda
Date: 2025 Jan 11th 13:00-
Program
13:00-13:20 Opening remarks
13:20-14:00 Introducing LMSC
14:00-14:20 Introducing 802.11
14:20-14:40 Introducing 802.15
14:40-15:00 Introducing 802.18
15:00-15:20 Introducing 802.19
15:20-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:00 Tutorial to Join Standard Activity / Hiroshi Mano
16:00-17:00 Panel Discussion / Modelated Hiroshi Mano
17:00-17:15 Closing
17:30- Social party