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Phil, Thanks for the detailed clarification.
I wonder if you can clarify one more point, so it is really crystal clear. When you say that for the
topics: PHY & MAC aspects of Location Services* PHY & MAC aspects of enhanced MBS* Multi - Carrier Operation* Security* Multi-Radio Coexistence* the
author should clearly segment and identify the work as PHY or MAC do you mean that the
contributions should only be for text for chapters 10 (MAC) and 11 (PHY) and
not to chapters 14, 15, 12, 19 and 17 of the SDD? These are
chapters that involve both PHY and MAC and segmentation may not be appropriate
for them. Avi From: Phillip
Barber [mailto:pbarber@BROADBANDMOBILETECH.COM] All TGm participants, Brian has asked me to
remind the participants about one or two things from the TGm
Call for Contributions and Comments. First, the due date for
the CfC&C is rapidly approaching: Sept 5,
2008 Second, all contributions
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED/REFERENCED BY AN APPROPRIATE COMMENT. As usual, use the Commentary Tool to create and export
your comments. Upload your exported comments to the TGm
upload directory at http://dot16.org/upload/ Use ballot id
‘tgmsdd’ in your comments. The document under review is 802.16m-08/003r4. Use of the Commentary
Tool to file comments is also required for comments EVEN WITHOUT A
CONTRIBUTION. Remember that
contributions are intended to supplement comments only when the Problem
discussion and/or Proposed Remedy are so substantial as to require the
contribution format for appropriate presentation. So, please do not file a
contribution to propose minor editorial or technical changes. The commentary
tool is well suited to such purpose. To reiterate: comments
are the preferred medium for requesting changes to the SDD text. Only submit a
contribution against the SDD text if the commentary tool proves unsuitable to
the complexity of your presentation. Third, the CfC&C
calls for specific identification of the CfC topic addressed in a contribution: Contributions
should follow the guidelines below: . . . •
Specify on the cover page (in the “Re:” or “Venue:” box)
which of the above mentioned topics the contribution pertains to. . . . The valid entries for the
Re: field on the contribution cover page are: SDD
Session 56 Cleanup [related to CfC&C item: Newly accepted text output from the
Rapporteur Groups in Session #56, primarily in Sections 4, 6, 8, 10 and 11] PHY:
Text PHY:
Link PHY:
HARQ PHY:
MIMO MAC:
HO MAC:
Idle Mode MAC:
Sleep Mode MAC:
Data Plane MAC:
Network Entry MAC:
Connection Establishment & Maintenance PHY & MAC aspects of Location Services* PHY & MAC aspects of enhanced MBS* Multi - Carrier Operation* Security* Multi-Radio Coexistence* For these last five italicized* topics the author
should clearly segment and identify the work as PHY or MAC So, a valid entry for the
Re: field would look something like: Re: PHY:
Link; in response to the TGm Call for Contributions and Comments 802.16m-08/033
for Session 57 Fourth, embed these
identification codes in your comment as well. Comments and contributions will
be organized by the identified topic and resolved during Session Fifth, the RG and Ad-hoc
Chairs will be filing consensus contributions on behalf of the following
Rapporteur Groups, by the deadline: PHY:
Text PHY:
Link PHY:
HARQ PHY:
MIMO MAC: HO MAC:
Idle Mode MAC:
Sleep Mode DO NOT BE ALARMED!
Harmonization and consensus development will continue all the way up to the
Session 57 start. RG participants will continue to have opportunity to refine
the consensus contribution text, and accomplish consensus on topics when not
already achieved. If your text is included in the consensus contributions then
you may choose not to file your own comments and contributions. In any event,
participants that seek a change to these consensus contributions should file Reply
Comments during the Reply Comment period, rather than filing competing
contributions. This goes for both small editorial changes as well as
participants seeking to include otherwise excluded text. Use of the Reply
Comment process will ensure a more orderly and consistent resolution on these
topics. Competing comments and contributions to the consensus document,
comments and contributions not submitted as Reply Comments may very well be
ruled out-of-scope of the Call for Contributions and Comments for all of the
topics remanded to RG and Ad-hocs for processing. A few of these RG and
Ad-hoc groups will almost certainly be renewed for post-Session 57 operation.
For instance, the MAC HO ad-hoc is unlikely to resolve all issues of legacy
16m/16e handover and inter-technology handover prior to Session 57 finish. But expect
that this is the exception, not the rule. PHY topics especially require
resolution during this meeting Session in order to keep on the project plan,
enable the issuance of the planned call for Stage 3 contributions for Session
58. RG and Ad-hoc Chairs will be making recommendations on renewal prior to the
end of Session 57. So, participants should expect that comments and
contributions related to continued RGs and Ad-hocs will be deferred to those
groups for post-Session 57 work. Regardless, be aware that
there will be extremely limited time to discuss ANY contribution at Session 57.
There is a HUGE number of topics that were out for RG and Ad-hoc work during
this inter-Session interim period and limited time and facilities will simply
not allow such debate on the agenda, in addition to our other critical agenda
items. Plan appropriately. Sixth, obviously the
restrictions and process for RG and Ad-hoc material does not apply to those
items that were not part of any RG or Ad-hoc harmonization efforts: SDD
Session 56 Cleanup [related to CfC&C item: Newly accepted text output from the
Rapporteur Groups in Session #56, primarily in Sections 4, 6, 8, 10 and 11] MAC:
Data Plane MAC:
Network Entry MAC:
Connection Establishment & Maintenance PHY & MAC aspects of Location Services* PHY & MAC aspects of enhanced MBS* Multi - Carrier Operation* Security* Multi-Radio Coexistence* Comments and
contributions related to these topics will be reviewed, and for SDD Session 56
Cleanup items resolved during the Session. Expect the creation of Rapporteur
Groups to continue harmonization and consensus development on the unresolved
topics for the period after Session 57 till Session On behalf of the
participants of the RGs and Ad-hocs, I want to convey my sincere thanks to all
of the RG and Ad-hoc Chairs for their dedication and hard work during this
interval. We had a substantial number of concurrent projects underway--many of
substantial complexity and contestation--during this inter-Session interim
period. Their significant efforts have made this, what appears to be, a
productive cycle. We all deserve recognition for this accomplishment. But we
are in the home stretch now and we need to finish delivery of our joint
efforts. It would be a shame to have things fall apart in the endgame. So no
time to rest. Let’s make this last tenday count! Thanks, Rapporteur Group Chair
Coordinator, IEEE 802.16 TGm From: Kiernan,
Brian G [mailto:Brian.Kiernan@INTERDIGITAL.COM] I realize many of you would
like as much time as possible to
develop your comments and contributions,
but I do think
80 years is a tad excessive. Submissions are due no later than 5 September 2008
AOE Brian -----Original Message----- Some of you may have noticed that that the latest
version of the 802.16m SDD, <http://www.ieee802.org/16/tgm/docs/80216m-08_003r4.zip>
has been posted on the TGm web page. In conjunction with this, a Call for
Comments and Contributions, <http://www.ieee802.org/16/tgm/docs/80216-08_033.pdf>
for session #57 has also been posted. Submissions are due no later than 5 September 2088
AOE. Brian |