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IEEE 802.11ah Next steps

IEEE 802.11ah Next steps. Date: 2011-01-20. Authors:. Working is proceeding on, Use cases & requirements Channel models We have a call for proposals Initial proposals in January Final proposals in March Motions for draft text were viewed as premature in November.

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IEEE 802.11ah Next steps

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  1. IEEE 802.11ahNext steps Date:2011-01-20 Authors: David Halasz, OakTree Wireless

  2. Working is proceeding on, • Use cases & requirements • Channel models • We have a call for proposals • Initial proposals in January • Final proposals in March • Motions for draft text were viewed as premature in November. Current plans and issues David Halasz, OakTree Wireless

  3. Agreement on use cases, requirements and channel models have not been achieved. How can final proposals be achieved by March? If mandate final proposals by March and don’t reach agreement on direction, then how do we proceed? Why are we mandating draft text if direction has not been agreed? Having some adjustments appears prudent. Current plans and issues David Halasz, OakTree Wireless

  4. Usage models Functional Requirements Channel models Specification framework What development documents do we see in TGac? David Halasz, OakTree Wireless

  5. Get Task Group Agreement on following documents • Usage models • Functional Requirements • Channel models • Specification framework • Send out updated Call for proposals • Remove final in March • Call for “Specification Framework” proposals • Define a “Specification Framework” • In March, discuss what items in a baseline Specification Framework can be adopted. Suggestion for going forward David Halasz, OakTree Wireless

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