RE: stds-802-16-tg4: new 802.16b Strawman
A call for comments will be made soon.
Ken
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kostas, Demos [mailto:dkostas@adaptivebroadband.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 8:29 AM
> To: Kostas, Demos; 'Octavian Sarca'; Stds-802-16-Tg4 (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: stds-802-16-tg4: new 802.16b Strawman
>
>
> As I just got back from Vacation it is not clear to me what
> is the deadline
> for TG4 contributions to the upcoming 802.16 meeting? Did I
> miss a notice on
> this or has no such notice has gone out or there is no
> deadline? Kindly
> assist me on this.
> I thank you.
>
> Dr. Demosthenes J. Kostas
> Director, Industry Standards
> Adaptive Broadband Corporation
>
> 3314 Dartmouth Ave
> Dallas, TX 75205 USA
>
> tel: 214 520 8411
> fax: 214 520 9802
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kostas, Demos
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:34 AM
> To: 'Octavian Sarca'; Stds-802-16-Tg4 (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: stds-802-16-tg4: new 802.16b Strawman
>
>
> As noted in the introductory Section 7.1,
> "The Wireless HUMAN Standard-based systems that will operate
> in the middle
> U-NII band (5.25-5.35 GHz) will have to share this band with
> a number of
> other systems (e.g., Earth Exploratory Satellite (active)
> Service (EESS)
> Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs), Wireless HUMAN
> Standard-based systems,
> non-standard point-to-multipoint Broadband Fixed Wireless Access(BFWA)
> systems, terrestrial Radars, and IEEE 802.11a , 802.15 and Hiperlan/2
> Wireless LANs). As this is a License-Exempt (LE) band these
> diverse systems
> will often be operated in the same geographical area by
> different operators.
> "
> I propose that Strawman Document include Sections
> 7.3 Interference Requirements from other Wireless HUMAN based
> systems
> 7.4 Interference Requirements form non-Wireless HUMAN based
> FWA systems
> 7.5 Interference Requirements from WLANs/RLANs
> 7.6 Interference Requirements form Terrestrial Radar Systems
> 7.7 Interference Requirements form ...
> Such listing identifies the open interference issues that we have to
> confront and invites contributions to address such issues.
>
> Dr. Demosthenes J. Kostas
> Director, Industry Standards
> Adaptive Broadband Corporation
>
> 3314 Dartmouth Ave
> Dallas, TX 75205 USA
>
> tel: 214 520 8411
> fax: 214 520 9802
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Octavian Sarca [mailto:osarca@redlinecommunications.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 4:27 PM
> To: Stds-802-16-Tg4 (E-mail)
> Subject: stds-802-16-tg4: new 802.16b Strawman
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> The new 802.16b Strawman can be found at:
> http://www.redlinecommunications.com/802.16b.strawman.doc
>
> Since we are running out of time, I publish it even if I am still
> missing updates on some sections and waiting for some feedback on
> sections 4 and 5.
>
> The document includes contributions from Nico, Yossi, Sean,
> and Brian. I
> have also used what Demos sent through TG4 reflector. Thank you all.
>
> From now on I will incorporate comments/updates from section leaders
> immediately and I will use the reflector to announce when a
> new version
> is available. The same applies for the very disputed section
> 4 where we
> have 4 different authors for 4 subsections.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Octavian Sarca
> Redline Communications Inc.
> 90 Tiverton Crt. #102
> Markham, ON, L3R 9V2
> E-mail: osarca@redlinecommunications.com
>