Rich and all,
The purpose of 802
establishing the requirement to perform coexistence analysis and
promote positive coexistence among 802 wireless services. This
derives form the fact that, under rules and regulations, poor
coexistence properties may be legal, but are harmful to the
overall usefulness and value of 802 wireless standards. In 802
we created a responsibility to go beyond what is legal. The
argument that "it is not our problem" as stated in FCC part 15
is exactly opposite the purpose of doing coexistence analysis
and documenting accurately the impacts in a coexistence analysis
document.
The reality is that
perception of the new service being disruptive will impede
adoption of that service. Our coexistence process is intended
to provide useful, accurate information on the coexistence
impacts so that informed decisions can be made as to when and
where to use which standards. A thorough and accurate
understanding of the coexistence properties is beneficial to
developers and users of both 802.11 and 802.15 standards, and
ultimately essential to maintain the credibility and
effectiveness of 802.
FWIW
Ben
On 6/14/2018 8:40 AM, Richard Kennedy
wrote:
Don't forget:
47CFR Part 15
15.5
General conditions of operation.
(b)
Operation of an intentional, unintentional, or
incidental radiator is subject to the conditions that no
harmful interference is caused and that interference
must be accepted that may be caused by the operation of
an authorized radio station, by another intentional or
unintentional radiator, by industrial, scientific and
medical (ISM) equipment, or by an incidental radiator.
Rich Kennedy
UnlicensedSpectrumAdvocates
Billy,
If time permits
we can cover your presentation.
Regards,
Steve
From: Billy Verso <billy.verso@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 4:35 AM
To: Steve Shellhammer <sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: STDS-802-19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Tim Harrington <Timothy.Harrington@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [802.19] Conference Call -
802.11ax/802.15.4 Coexistence
Hi Steve,
Submission 19-18-0017, which I presented to the
802.19 WG in March, is also relevant to this
matter. If you will allow time on the agenda, I
would be happy to go through it again for anyone
on the call who missed its presentation in
March.
Best regards,
Billy.
On 13 June 2018 at 20:23,
Steve Shellhammer <sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
All,
Here
is the agenda for the 11ax/15.4
coexistence call on Thursday June 14 at
1 PM EDT (10 AM Pacific Time). We have
one presentation on the agenda. If
anyone else has a presentation they
would like to make, please notify me.
Agenda
·
Attendance
·
Review PatCom
Slides (On your own)
o
https://development.standards.ieee.org/myproject/Public/mytools/mob/slideset.pdf
·
Coexistence
Presentation (Tim Harrington)
·
Other
Presentations
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