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January 2004
doc.: IEEE 802.19-04/0006r0
IEEE 802.19
Wireless Coexistence TAG
January 2004
Closing Report
Steve Shellhammer
shellhammer@ieee.org
Submission
Slide 1
Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
January 2004
doc.: IEEE 802.19-04/0006r0
Meeting Summary
• Solicited candidates for TAG officers
• Started to draft LMSC rule changes for
wireless coexistence
• Discussed PAR and 5C for methodology
• Debated whether methodology document
should be an internal document or an
IEEE Guideline.
Submission
Slide 2
Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
January 2004
doc.: IEEE 802.19-04/0006r0
SEC Chair Direction
• 802.19 chair asked SEC chair for his
opinion on whether methodology should
be an 802.19 document or an IEEE
Guideline
• SEC chair directed the TAG to keep
methodology as an internal document for
now, so it can be completed in a timely
manner.
• SEC chair suggested TAG obtain
approval from all the wireless working
groups, as is done by 802.18 TAG.
Submission
Slide 3
Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
January 2004
doc.: IEEE 802.19-04/0006r0
Meeting Summary
• Formed two teams
• LMSC Rules Team
– Tom, David, Steve W.
• Coexistence Assurance (CA)
Methodology Team
– Steve S., Nada, David, Len
Submission
Slide 4
Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
January 2004
doc.: IEEE 802.19-04/0006r0
Next steps
• Hold bi-weekly conference calls
– Tuesday’s 10 AM
– Discuss on the conference calls
• LMSC rules changes
• Methodology
• Draft LMSC rules change proposal
• Draft call for submissions on methodology
document and send out to all 802
wireless reflectors
Submission
Slide 5
Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation