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Hi All,
The agenda for this week’s sessions of the Contention-Based Protocol Study Group are available in
11-05-0298-01-0000-802-11-wg-tentative-agenda-may-2005.xls
The previous calls discussed the FCC Memorandum, Opinion and Order on 3650-3700 MHz use (05-56)
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-56A1.pdf
and the associated Cognitive Radio Report and Order that
illuminates FCC thinking on 'reasonable opportunities' for contention resolution
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-57A1.pdf
and a document on FCC rules for other bands
11-05-0328-01-0000-cordination-contention-interference-resolution.doc
and comments from NTIA on the 3.1-3.7GHz band and sharing with government users
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/reports/ntia99-361/ntia99-361.pdf
and some economic aspects of spectrum sharing.
http://www.aei-brookings.org/events/page.php?id=143
The minutes for the April telecons are posted as
11-05-0331-00-0000-cbp-sg-telecon-minutes-6-april.doc
11-05-0336-00-0000-cbp-sg-telecon-minutes-13-april.doc
11-05-0344-01-0000-cbp-sg-telecon-minutes-20-april.doc
The closest document to our current standing is
11-05-0349-01-0000-cbp-sg-telecon-minutes-27-april.doc
so please have it available for today's sessions
In the April 20th call we also discussed
11-05-0340-00-0000-cbp-sg-contention-based-protocol-and-802-16-qos.ppt
In the May 6th call we also discussed
11-05-0351-00-0000-CBP-SG Five Criteria draft.doc
Prior to this week’s sessions, IEEE 802.16h has submitted
C80216h_05-014r1.pdf for our consideration
We are proceeding on the Study Group plan stated in
11-05-0223-00-3650-3700-mhz-fcc-action.ppt
§ 90.7 Definitions.
* * * * *
Contention-based protocol. A
protocol that allows multiple users to share the same spectrum by defining the
events that must occur when two or more transmitters attempt to simultaneously
access the same channel and establishing rules by which a transmitter provides
reasonable opportunities for other transmitters to operate. Such a protocol may
consist of procedures for initiating new transmissions, procedures for
determining the state of the channel (available or unavailable), and procedures
for managing retransmissions in the event of a busy channel.
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