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Re: [STDS-802-16] Contributions for Relay TG and Relay TG preparation



Nohara-san,

Evening meeting space is available if you need it.

Roger


At 05:13 PM +0900 06/05/04, Mitsuo Nohara wrote:
>Dear Contribution authors, all,
>
>Thank you for your contribution submissions for the coming 1st Relay 
>TG session. We got 29 contributions and 1 reservation, 30 in total. 
>Out of those 30, we received 27 docs. by the due date, 2 docs. as 
>post-deadline, and 1 doc. missing.
>
>I'm now thinking of the agenda and schedule for the TG having 
>two-days session-allocation on Tuesday and Thursday.
>
>During the session, those contributions will be categorized into 
>several groups along with the list shown on the Call for 
>Contributions, and given the presentation slot whose order will be 
>defined along with such categories.
>
>Assuming 27 presentations and 15-minutes allocation for each (4 
>presentation in one hour,) it will take almost 8 hours to cover the 
>whole. That is, the first day will be fully allocated for the 
>presentation, assuming 3 hours in the morning and 5 hours in the 
>afternoon (possibly ' til the early evening?) Please allow me to 
>assume the 2 post-deadline ones as reserved, which can be presented 
>if we have some spare time then. (As you may remember, I have been 
>encouraging the contribution submissions. Meantime, I believe we 
>shall keep the deadline as a basis of TG activities, as many of you 
>follow. Sorry for this inconvenience. Please also note that we will 
>have another presentation opportunity during the coming July 
>session.)
>
>It seems quite tight to have the whole presentation on the 1st day. 
>However, I believe it would be good for us, sparing the full second 
>day to discuss and decide how we will organize the series of TG 
>sessions and achieve the standard additions with relay features.
>
>To make it possible, your kind support: preparing well to present by 
>the speakers and reviewing the documents well in advance by the 
>participants, would be much appreciated.
>
>Roger, Naftali, could you please advise me the possibility to have 
>an extra meeting slot in the evening, Tuesday 9 May?
>
>Also, I would like to ask some of you to work together with me 
>acting to organize this session. I will contact each who has shown 
>his interest to serve.
>
>Please let me know if you found any on those. Thank you all for your 
>contribution efforts and kind supports during the meeting in advance,
>
>best regards,
>
>Mitsuo
>
>Mitsuo Nohara
>Relay TG Chair, 802.16WG
>KDDI
>mi-nohara@kddi.com
>
>
>
>
>>  Dear all,
>>
>>  Thank you for your contribution intentions to the Relay TG, in 
>>reply to the call for
>>  contributions:
>>  http://ieee802.org/16/relay/docs/80216j-06_001.pdf
>>
>>  As we are approaching the deadline, I have got several inquiries 
>>on document submission
>>  failures: one has no access to the upload web site, and the other 
>>has no way to revise a
>>  reserved name with the actual file.
>>
>>  If you face such, please do not be worried!
>>  Instead, please let me know your intention with the contribution 
>>document attached, so that I
>
>>  can help.  I will try to upload yours, and at least I will 
>>register your document submission
>by
>>   the due date and assure your contribution presentation on site.
>>
>>  But before that, please double-check if the document naming is correct.
>>  (In the form of C80216-06_nnn.pdf as the file name and IEEE 
>>C802.16j-06/nnn as the document
>>  name, respectively.  Be sure there is no "dot" between "802" and 
>>"16" in the former case!)
>>
>>  You can find out the upload web-site at:
>>  http://relay.wirelessman.org/
>>
>>  wish your good luck, and anyway no bad luck!
>>
>>  best regards and see you soon,
>>
>>  Mitsuo
>>
>>
>>  Mitsuo Nohara
>>  Relay TG Chair
>>  mi-nohara@kddi.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  > 802.16's Relay Task Group has issued Call for Contributions:
>>  >	http://ieee802.org/16/relay/docs/80216j-06_001.pdf
>>  >
>>  > The deadline is 1 May 2006 (AOE).
>>  >
>>  > Roger
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > >With the approval of the P802.16j PAR, the Mobile Multihop Relay
>>  > >Study Group has completed its work and has been terminated.
>  > > >Congratuations to the Study Group on its success.
>>  > >
>>  > >The development of the P802.16j project will be assigned to the new
>>  > >Relay Task Group:
>>  > >	http://ieee802.org/16/relay
>>  > >
>>  > >Mitsuo Nohara, who chaired the Study Group, will serve as Chair of
>>  > >the Relay Task Group. I appreciate his willingness to continue to
>>  > >serve in this important role, and I have full confidence that the
>>  > >group will progress rapidly under his leadership.
>>  > >
>>  > >As usual, I expect to be assembling a full leadership team. Several
>>  > >very well qualified people have volunteered to participate. We
>>  > >intend to specify the positions by the end of Session #43.
>>  > >
>>  > >A Call for Contributions will be issued momentarily.
>>  > >
>>  > >Roger
>>  > >