The scope of the LPWAN Working Group is to enable the benefits of the SCHC technology to Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) and non-LPWA networks, including Low Power devices such as zero-energy / scavenging devices that may operate in Delay Tolerant mode. To that effect, the group will provide specifications for the application of SCHC over underlying layers, where underlying layers includes but is not limited to UDP tunnels, IP, PPP, and Ethernet. To extend SCHC over multihop networks with remote endpoints, there is a need in the data plane to signal the SCHC session and some operational values in the packets. For instance, the INT-AREA WG is working on a SCHC protocol type for IP and a SCHC Ethertype (in coordination with IEEE) for Ethernet. The WG will provide standard track specifications for a SCHC Header that conveys the SCHC Session Info over IP for the SCHC protocol type. A complete SCHC solution also requires control plane technologies to secure the operations and manage the SCHC sessions, devices, and gateways. The group will provide specifications to identify the rule sets and negotiate the associated parameters between the pair of endpoints in a secure fashion. The group will also work on the installation of the rules, including the instantiation of generic rules to the nodes and networks in which they are applied. The WG will continue activities of the previous charter and take on new work as follows: 1) Perform SCHC Maintenance, including enabling SCHC mechanisms for Upper layer Protocols, and providing additional reliability mechanisms such as FEC for fragments. 2) Produce a Standards Track document to enable operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) to the LPWAN device, including support for delayed or proxied liveness verification (Ping). 3) Produce Standard Track documents for SCHC over underlying layers and carried protocols over SCHC where underlying layers includes but is not limited to IP, PPP, and Ethernet and carried protocols may include IPv4, ICMPv6-based protocols, TCP, IP tunnels, DLMS, and other protocols over CoAP such as LwM2M; define and maintain YANG data models for the protocols supported by SCHC. 4) Define in a Standard Track document the SCHC Protocol Header to convey SCHC Session Info over IP for the SCHC protocol type 5) Produce Standard Track documents for SCHC Rule Discovery and Parameter Negotiation, including the specification of how work from the IETF Security Area is leveraged to secure these operations 6) Produce Standard Track documents for SCHC Rule Installation, including the specification of generic SCHC rules that can be instantiated, e.g., to apply to a certain node or within a certain network. The LPWAN WG will collaborate with INTAREA WG for the IP protocol type definition and with with other WGs for possible Protocols-over-SCHC activities. It will work with the relevant Security Area WGs to secure the SCHC session appropriately.