802 Executive Committee Study Group on Broadband Wireless Access (November 12, 1998 - March 11, 1999)
Members
The 97 Members of the 802 Executive Committee Study Group on Broadband Wireless Access, each of whom attended either [1] the January 13-15, 1999 meeting in Orlando, or [2] the March 9-11, 1999 meeting in Austin. Over 70 companies are represented.
- 3Com
- David Bryant [2]
- Scott A. Lery [1]
- Fred Lucas [2]
- Brian Petry [1,2]
- Alcatel USA
- Francois Vigneron [1]
- ADC Telecommunications
- Sanjay Moghe [2]
- AMP, Inc.
- Zev Bogan [1]
- George Fishel [1]
- Roy J. Hebert [1]
- Andrew Corporation
- Mike Wolfe [1]
- Angel Technologies Corp.
- Nicholas Colella [1]
- Anritsu Company
- Martin Grace [2]
- AT&T
- Cherry Tom [1]
- Belstar Systems Corp.
- Jack Van der Star [1]
- BNA Systems
- Reza Ahy [1]
- Bosch Telecom, Inc.
- J. Scott Marin [1,2]
- William Myers [1]
- BreezeCOM
- Marianna Goldhammer [1]
- Broadband Ventures
- David J. Mallof [1]
- C&W Systems, Ltd.
- Narisa Chu [1]
- California Amplifier, Inc.
- Kris Kelkar [1]
- CircuitPath Network Systems
- Ray W. Sanders [1,2]
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Peter Ecclesine [2]
- ComStar Communications
- Tom Kolze [1,2]
- Dot.Wireless
- George Eisler [1]
- E. A. Robinson Consulting, Inc.
- Gene Robinson [1,2]
- Ensemble Communications
- Rami Hadar [1,2]
- Jay Klein [1,2]
- Ericsson Inc.
- Peter Nohren [1]
- Asif Rahman [1]
- Escape Communications
- Michael Stewart [2]
- Eurobell
- Gary Debeger [1]
- Filtronic Solid State
- Steve Brozovich [1,2]
- Hardin & Associates, Inc.
- George Harter [2]
- Harris Corporation
- Remi Chayer [1,2]
- Al Petrick [1]
- John Tremblay [1]
- Hewlett-Packard Company
- Paul Khanna [1,2]
- HRL Laboratories
- Hossein Izadpanah [1,2]
- IDT Inc.
- Greg Copeland [2]
- Industry Canada
- Luc Boucher [1,2]
- Douglas Sward [1]
- Integrity Communications
- Erol Yurtkuran [1]
- Kyocera DDI Institute
- Tatsuaki Hamai [1]
- LCC International Inc.
- Larry Watkins [1]
- Logimetrics, Inc.
- Frank Brand [1]
- Lucent Technologies
- Douglas A. Gray [1]
- Adrian Hartman [1]
- MICRILOR, Inc.
- Stanley Reible [2]
- Millitech Corporation
- Wayne Pleasant [1]
- MMAC
- Masaaki Mitani [1]
- Motorola Inc.
- Karl Stambaugh [1,2]
- Takehiko Tsutsumi [1]
- Netro Corpopration
- Allan Evans [1]
- Newbridge Networks Corp.
- Jung Yee [1,2]
- NIST
- Hamid Gharavi [2]
- Roger B. Marks [1,2]
- Nokia Research Center
- Steven Gray [2]
- Rajeev Koodli [2]
- Nortel Networks
- Hongming An[1]
- Arun Arunachalam [2]
- Jose M. Costa[1]
- Ignatius Lam [1,2]
- Howard Sandler [2]
- NTT Electronics Corp. (NEL)
- Paul Chang [1]
- Personal Communications Industry Asociation
- Brent Weingardt [2]
- Phasecom Inc.
- Chet Shirali [2]
- Philips Broadband Networks
- David Palmer [1,2]
- Erik Schylander [1]
- PSW Technologies
- Ronald Kemper, Sr. [2]
- Raytheon Systems Company
- J. Leland Langston [1,2]
- SiCOM, Inc.
- John Liebetreu [1,2]
- Siemens AG
- Clemens C.W. Ruppel [2]
- Siemens Information and Communication Networks
- Larry Bowers [1]
- Siemens Microelectronics, Inc.
- Hanno Beisinghoff [2]
- Stanford Wireless Broadband Inc.
- Steven Farrell [1]
- Jeff Foerster [2]
- Tom Magill [1]
- Vakis Papaparaskeva [2]
- Technical Strategy Associates
- James F. Mollenauer [1,2]
- Telegen Ltd.
- Christopher Cant [1]
- Teligent
- Louis Olsen [2]
- TelesciCOM Ltd.
- Doron Koren [2]
- Moshe Ran [2]
- Texas Instruments
- Jim Carlo [2]
- TRW
- Chris S. Brown [1]
- University of Sheffield
- Polychronis Tzerefos [2]
- U S WEST Advanced Technologies
- Vladan Jevremovic [2]
- WaveSpan Corporation
- Keith Bromberg [1,2]
- Wavtrace, Inc.
- Robert Foster [2]
- David Schafer [1,2]
- Roland Svensson [1,2]
- World Access Inc.
- Paul Struhsaker [2]
- WinStar Network Services
- Sherman Ackley [1]
- Wireless Communications Association Intl.
- Andrew T. Kreig [1]
- Wytec Incorporated
- Margarete Ralston [2]
- Jerry Woodard [2]
Roger Marks (r.b.marks@ieee.org)