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Re: [802.19] [Question] 802 reference architecture status



I think you may be tightly premature in your questions. The group has had only one face to face meeting (about 2 hours) and one teleconference (one hour). We are just starting. The schedule is aggressive and there are not many discussions yet. If you would like to see what the architecture may look like, look at 802.21 and 802.22 drafts... they are the most recent and cover most of the wireless needs.
 
As for the schedule, people at this meeting are senoir 802 members, things may go quite fast as there is a lot of work done outside meeting time and meeting time is kept to inter-group differences and needs and official confimration of agreemets reached outside group meeting time. As soon as differences are solved, action happens very quickly. When it happens highly depends on when the groups representatives are satisfied on semantics proposed changes to the previous model. That is the highly unpredicatble point, it may happen very very fast or it may be a long negotiation. I personally beleive the recent models (802.21 and 802.22) take into account most needs and have been debated at length by wireless need specialists making things may progress very fast (when the highly different semantics between groups has been well understood and a common semantics is achieved).
 
I hope this answers your questions.
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From: 강현덕
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 4:28 AM
Subject: Re: [802.19] [Question] 802 reference architecture status

Dear Ivan,
 
I would like to know the followings;
 
1. What does the 802 reference model look like?
2. When does it finally determine? (letter ballot or sponsor ballot schedule?)
 
I appreciate your help.
 
Best regards,
Hyunduk
 
 
 

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From: "Ivan Reede" <i_reede@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From Date: 2010-08-11 오후 5:20:27
To: 강현덕 <henry@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "STDS-802-19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <STDS-802-19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [802.19] [Question] 802 reference architecture status