Hi,
The Contention-Based Protocol Study Group is
holding weekly teleconferences, next on Wednesday
June 15, at 1PM ET.
Please send
petere@ieee.org an email
if you may attend and did not attend the previous one, so I can get the right
size conference bridge, and spell your name correctly in the minutes
;-) The
previous
session discussed
the
1 June
telecon meeting and
reviewed the draft WG11 CBP PAR and 5C
(telecon minutes 802.11-05/564r0)
Two documents created from the discussion are CBP-SG draft PAR,
802.11-05/565 and 5 Criteria draft 802.11-05/351r3
If you do have a
presentation you would like to give, please correctly format it and post on the
802.11 document server and send me an email. If you would volunteer
to
act as Recording Secretary and
take minutes, please send me an email, so I can send you a template with
the attendees information
and the Guidelines
for secretaries of 802.11(tm) groups. Directions for accessing the
802.11 document server follow at the end of this
announcement
15 June
Agenda:
* Roll call
* Approval of agenda
* "Are you aware of,
and understand the IEEE patent policy",
if not "Refer the
correct section or IEEE Patcom URL"
http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/ * Summary of
progress during
8 June call and
review of telecon minutes 802.11-05/564r0
* Approve 8
June telecon minutes
*
Discussion of and voting on CBP-SG draft PAR 802.11-05/565, and 5 Criteria 802.11-05/351r3
* Any other
discussion – next meeting plans
* Adjourn at or before
2PM
Date: 15 June 2005
Time: 1 PM Eastern time
Duration: 1 hour
Phone #
1-866-902-7861 (toll-free outside 408 area code)
International:
+1-408-902-7861
Meeting ID: 87654321
Thanks in advance,
petere
§ 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.