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Re: [STDS-802-16] Agenda for the 802.11y/802.16h/802.19 meeting (Tuesday 9 am in Curacao 5&6)



Peter is right: Curacao 5&6.

I was using an obsolete schedule.

Roger



On Mar 13, 2007, at 06:03 AM, Peter Ecclesine (pecclesi) wrote:

Hi Roger,
 
   The schedule shows the meeting is in Curacao 5&6, not Antigua 1.
 
 
petere
 

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From: Roger B. Marks [mailto:r.b.marks@ieee.org]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 10:03 PM
To: STDS-802-16@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [STDS-802-16] Agenda for the 802.11y/802.16h/802.19 meeting (Tuesday 9 am in Antigua 1)

Peter and Steve,

The 802.16 LE Task Group today agreed to suggest an agenda for the Tuesday  802.11y/802.16h/802.19 meeting  (Tuesday 9 am in Antigua 1).

The information is below.

I believe that this link will take you to the document area on the LAN at which you can find the three presentations:

Regards,

Roger 

 
802.16 – 802.11 – 802.19: Modeling radio operation in a shared band
Tuesday at 9:00
Contributions
John Sydor - C802.16h-07/017r1 - Simulation of IEEE 802.16h and IEEE 802.11y Coexistence
Paul Piggin - C802.16h-07/038 - Simulating coexistence between 802.11y and 802.16h systems in the 3.65 GHz band – Scenarios and assumptions
Mariana Goldhamer - C802.16h-07/039 - Interference between systems sharing spectrum in 3.65 GHz
Guidance for presenters
Max. 10 slides
Max. 10 min for presentation, max. 3 min. discussion
Meeting targets
AI to 11y: provide the parameters for typical 802.11y implementation (radio, protocol, fragmentation) – in 2 weeks
AI to 802.11: provide feedback regarding the cell size, data rates when the two systems (11y and 16h based) are deployed in the same area