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Re: [802.19] [WHITESPACE] IEEE Standards Association information on PARs



I’m not sure I have the throughput to lead that activity, but would attempt to contribute.

 

For those who are interested, the IEEE 802 requirements for the PAR and 5 criteria can be found in Clause 11 of the IEEE 802 Operations Manual, which you can find here:

 

            http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/PNP/2008-11/LMSC_OM_approved_081114.pdf

 

Regards,

 

Mat

 

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From: Shellhammer, Steve [mailto:sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:46 PM
To: Sherman, Matthew J. (US SSA); 'WHITESPACE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; 802. 19 TAG (stds-802-19@xxxxxxxx)
Subject: RE: [WHITESPACE] IEEE Standards Association information on PARs

 

Matt,

 

                We do not need it immediately but we will need it before September.

 

                Are you interested in writing up a draft 5C?

 

Steve

 

From: Sherman, Matthew J. (US SSA) [mailto:matthew.sherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:37 AM
To: Shellhammer, Steve; 'WHITESPACE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [WHITESPACE] IEEE Standards Association information on PARs

 

Do we need the 5 criteia now as well?
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From: Shellhammer, Steve <sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: WHITESPACE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <WHITESPACE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed Aug 19 00:22:40 2009
Subject: [WHITESPACE] IEEE Standards Association information on PARs

Joe, Mark and Ari,

 

                Here is a link to the IEEE Standards Association web site which gives information about PARs,

 

                http://standards.ieee.org/board/nes/PAR.html

 

                Down towards the bottom of the page there is a link to a presentation on New PARs.  You do not need to worry at this point about the mechanics of submitting a PAR.  Though there is some useful information on what they are looking for.

 

                In my opinion the critical technical field you need to consider are,

 

2.1          Title

5.2          Scope

5.3          Dependency on other standards

5.4          Purpose

5.5          Need

7.1          Similar standards

8.1          Explanatory notes

 

                If you want to fill in the other fields you can do that too.  It’s up to you.

 

                If you have any material for next week I would recommend we start discussing what you have at that point.

 

Thanks,
Steve