stds-802-16-tg2: Session #16, Austin
The note from Phil, below, refers to these documents:
1. IEEE802.16.2a-01/04: draft agenda for TG2 at session # 16
http://ieee802.org/16/tg2/docs/802162a-01_04.pdf
2. IEEEC802.16.2a-01/09: coexistence of PP links (revision of earlier
paper using modified simulation tool)
http://ieee802.org/16/tg2/contrib/C802162a-01_09.pdf
3. IEEEC802.16.2a-01/10: an analysis of the adjacent channel same
area case for PP-PMP interference.
http://ieee802.org/16/tg2/contrib/C802162a-01_10.pdf
4. IEEEC802.16.2a-01/11: simulation data for archive purposes (to
allow future readers to trace the origin of our results).
http://ieee802.org/16/tg2/contrib/C802162a-01_11.pdf
>Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 16:11:26 +0000
>From: "Phil Whitehead" <Phil.Whitehead@radiantnetworks.co.uk>
>To: <stds-802-16-tg2@ieee.org>
>Subject: Session #16, Austin
>
>Dear TG2 participants
>
>I have uploaded the agenda for Session #16 plus 3 contributions.
>These complete the majority of the complex analysis we will need for
>the PP links part of our amended document. Remaining calculations
>should not need any Monte Carlo simulations. We need to review this
>during the meeting.
>
>I am also expecting some inputs from Jack Garrison and David
>Chauncey on the 2-11 GHz work. Jack has been studying various
>aspects of propagation below 11 GHz. We may need a further
>discussion with TG3, dependent on our conclusions during the TG2
>meeting. Anyway, I am anxious to keep them well informed on our
>progress and to keep our new document aligned, as far as possible,
>to their work.
>
>Finally, I hope to meet with the UK RA next week, to see if they
>have any useful inputs that they could release to IEEE, particularly
>for the 2-11GHz analysis.
>
>Time permitting, I will produce and submit one more contribution
>before the meeting - a revision of the working document, including
>the material provisionally accepted during Session #15.
>
>See you all in Austin
>
>Best regards
>Phil
>