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802.15. Working Group Report Presentation to IEEE 802 Standards Executive Committee July 8, 1999. Bob Heile, Chair. Votes on Regulatory Issues. Review and vote on motions in 802.11 doc 99/151. Negative vote was more for lack of understanding rather than disagreement.

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802.15

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  1. 802.15 Working Group ReportPresentation to IEEE 802Standards Executive CommitteeJuly 8, 1999 Bob Heile, Chair Robert F. Heile

  2. Votes on Regulatory Issues Review and vote on motions in 802.11 doc 99/151 Negative vote was more for lack of understanding rather than disagreement Robert F. Heile

  3. Votes on Regulatory Issues Review and vote on motions in 802.11 doc 99/151 Instructions for vote: yes=support for letter, no=against letter, abstain=neutral on issue Neutral position reaffirmed in separate vote: Motion: To stay neutral at this time on the subject of 802.11 letter to FCC re WBFH. Moved: Ivan Reede Seconded: Houman Alborzi Motion passes 23-8-2 Robert F. Heile

  4. Vote on Formation of SG for Coexistence/Interoperability Motion: To form a Coexistence/Interoperability Study Group to determine the need for a PAR and develop if necessary. Requires 75% Moved:Dick Eckard Second:Ivan Reede All in Favor:35 All Opposed:0 Abstaining:0 Passed Robert F. Heile

  5. Motion to the SEC for a Study Group Motion: To approve the formation of a Study Group within 802.15 to determine the need and if warranted, develop a PAR on coexistence/interoperability for submission to the SEC by the November 1999 Plenary. Amendment to Motion: Move to strike word interoperability move/second russell/marks vote 6-3-4 Amendment to Motion carried Moved:Bob Heile Second:Paul Nikolich All in Favor:12 All Opposed:1 Abstaining:0 Motion as amended carried. Robert F. Heile

  6. Study Group as Approved by SEC Motion: To approve the formation of a Study Group within 802.15 to determine the need and if warranted, develop a PAR on coexistence for submission to the SEC by the November 1999 Plenary. Robert F. Heile

  7. Vote on Formation of SG for Coexistence/Interoperability Motion: To affirm Steve Shellhammer as Study Group Chair Requires 75% Moved:Ivan Reede Second:Allen Heberling All in Favor:35 All Opposed:0 Abstaining:0 Passed Robert F. Heile

  8. Slate of Officers for 802.15 • Bob Heile, GTE Chair • Ian Gifford, M/A COM Vice Chair • Pat Kinney, Intermec Secretary • Tom Siep, TI Technical Editor • Mike McInnes, Boeing Asst Tech Ed/Sec Robert F. Heile

  9. Vote on the Officers Motion: To approve the recommended slate of officers for 802.15 to serve the remainder of the current term which ends in March 00. Requires 75% Moved:Ivan Reede Second:Parviz Kermani All in Favor:34 All Opposed:0 Abstaining:0 Passed Robert F. Heile

  10. Propose Two Motions to the SEC Motion 1: To affirm Bob Heile as Chair of 802.15 through the March 2000 plenary of 802. Motion 2: To affirm Ian Gifford as Vice Chair of 802.15 through the March 2000 plenary of 802. Moved: Paul Nikolich Second: Bill Lidinssky yes: 12 no: 0 abstain 0 Moved: Bob Heile Second: Paul Nikolich yes: 13 no: 0 abstain: 0 Robert F. Heile

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