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Peter, Thanks
for your comments. We
will address these in Atlanta. 802.19 TVWS SG, This
is our first set of comments. We may get a few more before the Atlanta
meeting and some during the Atlanta meeting. I will keep track of the
comments we receive so we can review them in Atlanta. For
each comment we receive we need to provide the following, 1.
Response to the
comment 2.
Any changes to the
PAR/5C We will
generate these in Atlanta. Steve From: Peter Ecclesine (pecclesi)
[mailto:pecclesi@xxxxxxxxx] Hi Alex and Steve, None of the assertions in Technical Feasibility
address the topics. Name the presentations that show demonstrated
system feasibility among centralized outdoor and distributed indoor radio
systems in unlicensed bands. Name the proven technology in such systems. Name the required bandwidths among such radio
systems. 17.5.4 Technical
Feasibility For
a project to be authorized, it shall be able to show its technical feasibility.
At a minimum, the proposed project shall show: a) Demonstrated system
feasibility. Within the IEEE 802.19
TV White Space Study Group there have been a number of contributions indicating
a number of technically feasible solutions. These contributions include
multiple presentations to the 802.19 TVWS SG as available on Mentor https://mentor.ieee.org/802.19/documents
. b) Proven technology,
reasonable testing. Extensive
existing knowledge of coexistence techniques will be applied to develop the
TVWS coexistence standard. c)
Confidence in reliability. Current communication technologies are mature enough to support
coexistence in TVWS band. petere Peter Ecclesine,
Technology Analyst MS SJ-14-4 170 West Tasman
Dr, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 Ph 408/527-0815, FAX
408/525-9256 "Time
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