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[STDS-802-16] [MMR-AH-UM] UPDATED Minutes from 6/8 Meeting of Multihop Relay Usage Model Ad Hoc Group



Minutes updated to add participants that were missing from the list.

 

 

Meeting Time: Thursday June 8, 2006 06:00 – 08:00 PDT

Venue: conference call

 

Minutes:

 

- Please let me know if I’ve missed any participants.

- The following minutes capture the major points of discussion and agreement/disagreement. I did not attempt to capture everybody’s statements/positions in the minutes. If I have omitted anything significant, please let me know

 

1)       Group agreed to have a separate figure for sections 3.1, 3.2, and 3.4.

2)       Group agreed to make the following modifications to figure 2 (the topology construct diagram)

·         Add the line between MMR-BS and MS and between RS and MS to show that and MS can communicate to two RSs or to the MMR-BS and RS.

·         Remove the distinction between different RS types and simplify the figure. Add text to coverage on mobile vehicle section to discuss the different cases of RSs on a vehicle.

3)       Group agreed to remove the asymmetric route figures from section 5.3 and to instead refer to figure 2.

4)       Group agreed to not discuss the notion of transmitting control and data plane traffic along different routes because it was felt that this is getting into solutions, rather than usage models.

5)       Group agreed to remove the figure and most of the discussion of redundant routes (section 5.4) and to replace it with a general statement on the existence of multiple routes.

6)       Group agreed to remove section 6.3 because the current section does not capture any useful information, and additional details on RS complexity requires us to make assumptions about implementation choices that would be made. This is outside the scope of the document.

 

Attendees:

 

Andrew Baek - Triocom

Dharma Basgeet - Toshiba                     

Sungcheol Chang – ETRI         

Frank Favichia – Intel

Dazi Feng – ZTE   

Shulan Feng – Huawei

Ching-Tarng Hsieh - ITRI

Heng-Iang Hsu – Institute for Information Industry 

Kyeongsoo (Joseph) Kim - STMicroelectronics

Peng-Yong Kong – I2R              

Youn-Tai Lee – Institute for Information Industry 

Yung-Ting Lee – Institute for Information Industry 

Sungjin Lee - Samsung             

Matty Levanda - Winetworks      

Kanchei (Ken) Loa – Institute for Information Industry      

Shashikant Maheshwari - Nokia 

Asa Masahito – Motorola                       

Paul Piggin - Nextwave Broadband                     

Arvind Raghavan - ArrayComm   

Shyamal Ramachandran - motorola                    

Frank Ren - ITRI

Khurram Ali Rizvi - Toshiba

Gamini Senarath - Nortel

Gang Shen - Alcatel      

Matt Sherman - BAE Systems               

Shiann-Tsang Sheu – Institute for Information Industry                  

DJ Shyy – MITRE         

Seth.Spoenlein - US army                     

Yong Sun - Toshiba       

Jerry Sydir - Intel  

Koon Hoo Teo - Mitsubishi         

Frank C. D.Tsai - III       

G.Q Wang – Nortel 

Haiguang Wang – I2R    

Jing Wang – VIA Telecom          

Jen-Shun Yang - ITRI     

Hua-Chiang Yin – Institute for Information Industry

Derek Yu – Nortel         

Aimin Zhang - Huawei