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Jim, Thanks for your comment. I added your comment to the presentation and update it. I have another thing for you to consider. This week in 802.19 we heard presentations summarizing the aspects of various systems that affect coexistence. We heard presentations on 802.15.1, cordless phones, and 802.16. Tom Siep is recruiting 802.15 leaders to present material at the 802.19 session in September. He is looking for presentations on UWB. Would you like to present? I think Tom is looking for presentations on both MBOA and DS-UWB. Please contact Tom regarding this request. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Jim Lansford [mailto:jlansford@austin.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:13 AM To: Shellhammer, Steve Subject: Re: Your presentation on CBP Hi Steve, Don't forget that 802.15.3a will also be using 3650-3700MHz, since initial UWB products will operate around 3.1-4.9GHz. There are a number of folks looking at "Detect and Avoid" (DAA), a form of DFS, for UWB. It appears that Europe may require DAA below 4.2GHz for UWB products. Let me know if you have other questions. Best, Jim Jim Lansford, Ph.D. CTO, Alereon Inc. www.alereon.com +1 405 714 0074 (m) +1 512 345 4200 x2166 (w) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shellhammer, Steve" <sshellha@QUALCOMM.COM> To: "Liu, Changwen" <changwen.liu@INTEL.COM> Cc: <stds-802-19@IEEE.ORG> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:29 AM Subject: RE: Your presentation on CBP Changwen, Here is the updated presentation with some responses from the CBP SG. I copied the TAG for those who are interested. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Liu, Changwen [mailto:changwen.liu@intel.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:23 PM To: Shellhammer, Steve Subject: Your presentation on CBP Hello Steve, Today you had a presentation at the CBP meeting and got quite some feedback. Wonder whether you are willing to share the final foils with me since I only captured part of what you presented and discussed. Thanks. Regards, changwen
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