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Next Session
- Agenda Summary:
The next 802.15.4f Task Group meeting is scheduled to be held at the Caribe Royale Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, FL, USA during the week of
March 15-19, 2010.
Orlando
Meeting Information
The 802.15.4f Active RFID System Task Group March 2010 meeting goals are;
Create text, and review text created
between the January 2010 and March 2010 meetings.
Work on comments which may arise pertaining to the
'BLINK' frame requested in the 802.15.4e draft standard after it is
circulated within 802.15.4e/f/g.
Discuss next steps and the May 2010 meeting
session in Beijing, China.
Overview
Active Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) System Project Scope
The IEEE 802.15.4f Active RFID System Task Group is chartered to define
new wireless Physical (PHY) layer(s) and enhancements to the 802.15.4-2006
standard MAC layer which are required to support new PHY(s) for Active RFID
System bi-directional and location determination applications.
Title of this Standard is: IEEE Standard for
Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange
Between Systems - Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Specific
Requirements - Part 15.4: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and
Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low Rate Wireless Personal Area
Networks (WPANs) - Amendment: Active RFID System PHY.
IEEE 802.15.4f Project Authorization Request (PAR)
Active RFID
Tag Definition
An Active RFID tag is a device which is
typically attached to an asset or person with a unique identification
and the ability to produce its own radio signal not derived from an
external radio signal. tag applications
include wireless sensor telemetry, control, and location determination.
To generate a radio signal, Active RFID tags must employ some source of
power. Traditionally this has been accomplished by integrated batteries,
although designs exist for such devices that harvest ambient energy from
the surrounding environment.
Current Status:
IEEE 802.15.4f met
in Los Angeles, California January 18-21, 2010.
January 2010 meeting session documents were:
Documents
heard and discussed during January 2010 were:
November 2009 meeting session documents were:
Agenda-November-2009.xls
Opening-Introduction-November-2009.ppt
Active-RFID-Minutes-Atlanta-Nov-2009.doc
Closing-Report-Atlanta-November-2009.ppt
Final PHY proposal presentations
heard and discussed during November 2009 were:
September 2009 meeting session documents were:
Final PHY proposal presentations
heard and discussed during
September 2009 were:
802.15.4 MAC presentations
heard, drafted, and discussed during September 2009 were:
July 2009 meeting session documents were:
Call for Pre-proposal presentations
heard and discussed during July 2009 were:
CFA response presentations heard and
discussed during May 2009 were:
CFA response presentations heard and
discussed during March 2009 were:
CFA response presentations heard and
discussed during January 2009 were:
All IEEE 802.15 presentation documents can be downloaded
from:
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/documents
IEEE 802.15 meeting session information is available at:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/Meeting_Plan.html
To
participate:
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Participate by registering, attending, and
presenting documents at our Meetings.
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IEEE 802.15.4f conducts their discussions on the
802.15.4f Private Mailing List. You can learn more about the 802.15
Mailing Lists by pointing your browser
here.
For further Information on how to
submit contributions:
Document Archives
Who to contact with questions:
The Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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