RE: stds-802-handoff: 802 Handoff Call for Contributions
Hi,
I believe maintaining or graceful adjustment of QoS in vertical roaming
would be another topic of interest. However, given the severe situation of
SAR disease in Asia, some companies have discouraged employees travelling to
those countries. Let's keep an eye on the updated decisions on the coming
meeting.
Thanks
Albert Young
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Dj
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 6:53 PM
To: 'Paine, Richard H'; stds-802-handoff@ieee.org
Subject: RE: stds-802-handoff: 802 Handoff Call for Contributions
Richard,
Emailing submissions direct to me is the best way right now. I'm trying to
get a submission form working on the web site.
I am not planning to be particularly strict on submission format. It is
after all a study group. The 802.11 format will of course be fine. I have an
internet draft that has been submitted, so that is obviously just ascii.
It'll go on the server this evening (assuming my wife doesn't fine anything
else for me to do). I'm just adding submissions manually at the moment. I'm
going to put up some boilerplate 802 style rules on document style when time
permits.
Templates might make their way onto the web site sometime but don't hold
your breath.
Thanks,
DJ
David Johnston
Intel Corporation
Chair, IEEE 802 Handoff ECSG
Email : dj.johnston@intel.com
Tel : 503 380 5578 (Mobile)
Tel : 503 264 3855 (Office)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paine, Richard H [mailto:richard.h.paine@boeing.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 11:52 PM
> To: Johnston, Dj; stds-802-handoff@ieee.org
> Subject: RE: stds-802-handoff: 802 Handoff Call for Contributions
>
>
> DJ, I have a presentation on 802 Handoff Measurement
> Considerations for Singapore. How do you submit documents?
> Are they the same as 802.11 formats? Thanks!
>
> Richard H. Paine
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnston, Dj [mailto:dj.johnston@intel.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:44 PM
> To: 'stds-802-handoff@ieee.org'
> Subject: stds-802-handoff: 802 Handoff Call for Contributions
>
>
> All,
> I have posted the following call for contributions to
> http://www.ieee802.org/handoff/cfc.html .
>
>
> 802 Handoff ECSG
> Call For Contributions
> Tuesday, March 25th, 2003
>
> On March 14, the SEC approved a motion chartering the 802 Executive
> Committee Study Group on Handoff.
> David Johnston was named as Chair.
>
> The SEC created the 802 Executive Committee Study Group on Handoff to
> * Consider the possibility of developing a standard specifying a
> common handoff framework
> applicable to 802 standards.
> * Consider placement of work (in new working group or in 802.1)
>
> The group is authorized to draft a PAR.
>
> This decision followed a Call for Interest at the March meeting and a
> tutorial last November. If the
> work proceeds and becomes successful, it could allow for devices with
> interfaces to multiple 802
> networks to move from one to another (both inter and intra
> subnet) without
> losing high-layer
> connectivity.
>
> The first sessions will be at the Singapore Interim, May 12-16th.
>
> Contributions are requested. Suggested topics that may be appropriate:
>
> * Mechanisms for supporting roaming decisions. Either
> within a mobile
> device or within network
> devices (E.G. APs or base stations)
> * The type and structure of relevant information that
> might need to be
> passed between
> entities within a network
> * Maintainance of compatibility with existing related
> mechanisms (E.G.
> 802.11k, 802.11f,
> 802.16 handoff)
> * Issues surrounding interworking with upper later
> protocols, E.G.
> IPv6, IPv4
> * Mechanisms for establishment and maintainance of
> security within a
> roaming context
> * Layer 2 mechanisms to support seamless roaming
> * Mechansims for supporting scaleable roaming and mobility
> architectures
> * Summary of ongoing / proposed work in SEAMOBY,
> TRIGTRAN and IRTF's
> Micro Mobility initiative
> and requirements they might bring to the Handoff SG
> * Summary of L2/L3 handoff schemes in 3GPP networks
> and/or other IP
> wireless networks
> * Requirements for supporting roaming of bursty and real time
> applications
> * Outlines of functional components for active and dormant mode
> handoffs within and across
> 802 wireless technologies
> * Proposals on an appropriate scope for a working group
> * Work on drafting a PAR and 5 critera
>
> Ideal submissions would be targetted towards the goals of the
> group. I.E.
> establishing the need,
> feasibility, scope and motivation for an 802 Handoff group.
>
> David Johnston
> email: david.johnston@ieee.org, dj.johnston@intel.com
>
>
> David Johnston
> Intel Corporation
>
> Email : dj.johnston@intel.com
> Tel : 503 380 5578 (Mobile)
> Tel : 503 264 3855 (Office)
>