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There is no mention of security
in these requirements. In fact, there is reference to geolocation and
identity with no requirement to maintain the security of the information.
I would be considering the
principles that you want to espouse in a coexistence situation rather
than direct requirements. Principles generally include futures rather
than short term solutions. Remember that this standard is probably going
to take five years to publish. For example: 1.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 maintain coexistence privacy and security for geolocation and
personal TVWS information 2.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 include discovery of devices and operationally monitor TVWS
spectrum 3.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 provide an coexistence analysis functionality to the standard 4.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 provide for a decision engine with both policy decision and
policy enforcement support 5.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 provision centralized, distributed, and autonomous decision
support. 6.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 have a means to exchange information between TVWS participants 7.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 have the capability to facilitate reconfiguration and control to
TVBD networks and devices 8.
It is a principle
that 802.19.1 update radio environmental information related to coexistence Richard Paine Success is getting what you want, happiness is liking what you
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richard.h.paine@xxxxxxxxx From: Yohannes
[mailto:yohannes@xxxxxxxxxx] Dear all We have uploaded a PDF file with DCN 19-10-0031-00-0001
on the IEEE mentor (https://mentor.ieee.org/802.19/documents) that
provides a list of P802.19.1 system requirements. The material is
intended for presentation during the Feb 16 telephone conference of the TG to
discuss on requirements. Regards Yohannes ================================================== New
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