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Learn about Dorothy Stanley's impactful work and vision for the future of IEEE 802.11 standards, focusing on technical productivity, market growth, and global impact. Discover her qualifications and experience.
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IEEE 802.11 March 2014 Nominee Statement Authors: Date: 2014-03-16 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Abstract This presentation contains Dorothy Stanley’s Chair and Vice Chair Nominee statement Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Our work on the 802.11 standard has impact A story – 1999 January and July IEEE 802.11 technology and unlicensed spectrum puts the power of wireless networking in the hands of consumers and enterprises/service providers Enables broad innovation, productivity improvements, problem solving and applications globally Using 802.11 capable media devices, laptops, tablets, phones, wearables, network equipment and the list expands Slide 3 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Current and Future 802.11 Technical Work • Progress current amendments and SGs • AH, AI, AJ, AK, AQ, HEW, MC • Continue and strengthen regulatory outreach to protect and grow unlicensed and available spectrum access – Regulatory • Continue identification of new work areas: WNG – IOT, Smart Grid • Continue to use ISO JTC1/SC6 as our venue for international standardization using the IEEE Partner Standards Developing Organization (PSDO) Agreement and SC6 collaboration process - JTC1 • Continue working relationships with other 802 and IEEE groups • ARC, AK joint meetings, .18. ,19, EC , Standards Association, Standards Board, OmniRAN • Existing and additional liaisons as needs arise: Use WFA market input, uses cases as input to technical amendment development, IETF, 3GPP, and others Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Processes and culture support technical productivity • Our processes need to be tools to improve productivity while maintaining due process: • Operating Procedures • Website and Document Server • Meeting and telecon infrastructure • Our culture also plays a role in our success • Focus on the technical, professional meeting practices and interactions • Open, balanced participation • Follow IEEE policies and procedures for standards development Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
We will meet the challenges that arise • Advocate for WLAN unlicensed and available spectrum • Create new work areas and opportunities for 802.11 technology development • Leverage market growth across all segments (not just enterprise) • Continue to work together effectively and professionally • Small group dynamics matter: all voices heard • Focus on technical progress • Efficiently manage required processes and implement improvements to them • Articulate VALUE of the 802.11 venue: includes base upon which future innovation builds for forward compatibility, international standard, broad review • Outreach to other organizations: use 802.11 as THE WLAN standards development venue • To continue and increase the global impact of the 802.11 standard Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Qualifications & Experience Chair IEEE 802.11TG mc, Sept 2012 to present Chair IEEE 802.11 TGmb, May 2010- March 2012 Chair IEEE 802.11TGv chair, March 2007- Nov 2010, secretary Sept 2008- Nov 2010 Chair AP Functionality Ad-hoc Committee 2004 - 2005 Participant: Tgi, TGw, TGr, TGv, TGm, JTC1 Liaison from IEEE 802.11 to IETF Very active in related industry organizations, serving as Chair, Vice chair for multiple groups in WFA, active in WBA Attended 802.11 since 2000 Professional experience: Standards Architect/Head for WLAN Standards since 2000; telecom digital and wireless switching systems, Wavelan: Aruba Networks, Agere Systems, Lucent Technologies, AT&T Bell Labs Strong organizational and management skills Slide 7 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Candidate Requirements Met • Member of IEEE-SA • 802 Recording Secretary has both Letter of affiliation and Letters of endorsement • Strong support from Aruba Networks for the commitment involved • Strong support from Aruba Networks for serving “as both a professional and as an individual expert” Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks
Thank you • My experience as chair of several 802.11 TGs and 802.11 WG participation qualify me to serve as IEEE 802.11 Chair or Vice Chair Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks