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Information from the 1900.1 WG. If you are interested in contributing see the email below. Steve From: Holland, Oliver [mailto:oliver.holland@xxxxxxxxx]
Dear Colleagues, The IEEE 1900.1 Standards Working Group (http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/dyspan/1/) is preparing
a revision of its published IEEE Std 1900.1™-2008 standard, entitled: “IEEE Standard Definitions and Concepts for Dynamic Spectrum Access: Terminology Relating to Emerging Wireless Networks, System Functionality, and Spectrum Management”. The key purpose of
IEEE 1900.1 is to promote a common understanding among experts and to act as a baseline in the definition of a number of key terms pertinent to dynamic spectrum access, cognitive radio, spectrum sharing, opportunistic spectrum access, and other related technologies,
capabilities and functionalities. It is intended that though such ends, the prospects for dynamic spectrum access and related technologies are enhanced. We hereby invite you to contribute to the development of this revision standard. Your contribution can enhance the standard by introducing new prominent concepts to the terms and definitions covered therein. It can also
give the opportunity to express your opinion on any necessary changes to terms and associated definitions in the current standard. Moreover, IEEE 1900.1 also aims to guide professionals on aspects such as the relationship between the various concepts in the
scope of dynamic spectrum access and related technologies, as covered in the standard. Your contribution could also cover such aspects. Contributing to IEEE 1900.1 will present many benefits to you and to your organization, particularly if you or your organization have interest in or are stakeholders in dynamic spectrum access and related beyond 2020
mobile communications or next generation wireless technologies. IEEE 1900.1 is a highly cited standard and guide to the understanding of next generation radio concepts within the mobile and wireless community. Further, your personal input will be acknowledged
in the standard (if desired). Should you wish to contribute to the standard, please express your interest to the Chair of IEEE 1900.1 (Oliver Holland,
oliver.holland@xxxxxxxxx) and Secretary (Michael Gundlach,
michael.gundlach@xxxxxxx). The “Subject” field of your email should be the exact following text: “IEEE 1900.1 Revision _expression_ of Interest”, and your email text should included some brief information about you,
your organization, and you and your organization’s work and interest areas. Based on your emailed _expression_ of interest, we will contact you with more detail on the process for contributing to the revision standard, and you will be invited to participate
in future IEEE 1900.1 meetings in order to present and discuss your contribution/opinion. The deadline for you to respond to this call for interest is the end of 30 September 2013, US Eastern Daylight Time. Any emailed responses received after that time will not be processed. Many thanks for your kind attention to this email. Kind regards, Oliver Holland, IEEE 1900.1 Chair Michael Gundlach, IEEE 1900.1 Secretary ******************************** Dr. Oliver Holland Research Fellow Institute of Telecommunications King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 1916 Fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2664 Email:
oliver.holland@xxxxxxxxx ******************************** |