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Alan, it sounds good for me.
Thanks.
Daniel (Soohong Daniel Park)
Mobile Platform Laboratory. SAMSUNG Electronics
------- Original Message -------
Sender : Carlton, Alan G<Alan.Carlton@InterDigital.com>
Date : Apr 30, 2004 23:46
Title : RE: contributions for upcoming May 2004 meeting - L2.5 Concrete Model ?
Daniel et al,
I plan on submitting an architecture proposal to help define L2.5 and it's essential
relevance to 802.21. The definition of a reference model is critical to progressing
the 802.21 activity and is necessary to provide a working framework
around which subsequent contributions can be generated.
I should have it together by the middle of next week. I look
forward to discussing it with you and the 802.21 delegation at
the meeting.
Best Regards
Alan Carlton
Interdigital Communications
-----Original Message-----
From: S. Daniel Park [mailto:soohong.park@samsung.com]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:32 AM
To: stds-802-21@IEEE.ORG
Cc: 'S. Daniel Park'
Subject: contributions for upcoming May 2004 meeting - L2.5 Concrete Model ?
Hi 802.21 folks
Aside from the ARID, I am opening another issue
on the L 2.5 (not sure it is a general term. but I
just heard it from the DJ when attending the
previous .21 meeting).
Before mentioning that, I am saying one reference
which is a handover between 802.3 (called Ethernet)
and 802.11. This scenario is may included in the
.21 technical requirement document and will be
presented in coming .21 meeting on May.
We (Samsung electronics) are developing this
solution in our several device such as laptop,
hand-help PC and PDA, and it will be done soon
(maybe until the next month). Of course it is not
lab scale. I mean it is a real commercial product.
Above all, for this solution, I have to consider
both L2 and L3 at the same time and almost
functions are being implemented above L2 (e.g.,
extended device driver with L2 triggering). Thus
I'd like to call that as L2.5 but I don't have any
concrete definition and function (reference) model
now. If I can get L2.5, it would be very useful.
I am wondering how we can clarify the definition
of L2.5 and it is a inside scope of the .21 WG ?
Or is anyone defining the reference model or
related work about L 2.5 ?
If yes, I would see it in this meeting.
I believe it will be a valuable model for doing
a media independent handover among several
L2 techniques.
Thanks in advance.
- Daniel (Soohong Daniel Park)
- Mobile Platform Laboratory, SAMSUNG Electronics.