Peter / all,
In John
Kenney's email of a few hours ago, he suggested:
6. Change: In the sentence that spans the
break between pages 47 and 48, substitute:
- "802.11 recognizes its
role in standardizing aspects of the solution, as appropriate, and
encourages participation from stakeholders in the ITS community."
for
- "From a standards perspective, IEEE 802.11 encourages the two 802.11 standards groups to work together to
jointly develop a co-existence mechanism between the two technologies."
I'd like to
propose instead the following replacement text:
"802.11
recognizes that:
a) the FCC
has set aside 5.9GHz spectrum for primary usage by ITS (while respecting
satellite uplink exclusion zones),
b) the FCC
has set aside some of that spectrum (currently CH172 and CH184) for safety of
life and property, and that
c) there are
technical issues to be worked out concerning how next generation 802.11 devices
could detect and coexist with ITS devices.
In
consideration thereof, the IEEE 802 WG is open to working with all members of
the ITS community to develop means by which the maximum amount of spectrum can
be made available for U-NII-4 usage without compromising the FCC's desire and
the travelling public's need for deployment of maximally effective safety of
life and property systems/applications."
Cheers,
RR