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RE: [STDS-802-21] 802.21 as a vehicle for developing IEEE Wireless SDN?



Dear Members,
Please help Charlie on this effort. Let Charlie and me know if you are interested in contributing and need any additional information. 
Charlie will co-ordinate this and you can participate remotely. 

FYI, if you are attending the LA meeting, you may be interested in the following workshop.

Regards,
_Subir 



Dear Colleagues,

 At the 12 November IEEE 802 tutorial on Wireless SDN, I agreed to organize a follow-up "Birds of a Feather" meeting during the Los Angeles interim. I have arranged for this on Tuesday PM2 (4-6 pm), in the Park Room.

I would like to encourage attendance by all interested participants. Please forward this invitation to your folks.

The agenda will include discussion arising from the tutorial, including technical topics as well as ideas on next steps. Formal document contributions are not required but are welcome, following the IEEE 802.16 submission process (using the file code "Gcon").

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.

Regards,

Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Perkins [mailto:charles.perkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 3:27 PM
To: STDS-802-21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [STDS-802-21] 802.21 as a vehicle for developing IEEE Wireless SDN?

Hello folks,

No one from 802.21 has responded to my invitation for a joint project with the ONF mobility working group.  Do you think I should give up on it?

Also, I believe that 802.21 should try to establish an SDN presence.
There is a strong correlation between OpenFlow and media-independent services.  In fact, if it were possible, I would recommend re-purposing
802.21 to have much more heavy emphasis on this point.

Regards,
Charlie P.