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IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks. IEEE 802.15.2 WLAN/WPAN Coexistence Task Group Closing Report Kauai, HI. Recirculation Letter Ballots. Letter Ballot 21 (IEEE 802.15) 87% approval Yes 53 No 8 Abstain 17 Comments TR 8 T 7 E 79.
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IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks IEEE 802.15.2 WLAN/WPAN Coexistence Task Group Closing Report Kauai, HI Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Recirculation Letter Ballots • Letter Ballot 21 (IEEE 802.15) • 87% approval • Yes 53 • No 8 • Abstain 17 • Comments • TR 8 • T 7 • E 79 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Recirculation Letter Ballots • Letter Ballot 46 (IEEE 802.11) • 80% approval • Yes 161 • No 40 • Abstain 65 • Comments • TR 38 • T 17 • E 36 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Plan for This Week • Letter ballot comment resolution. • Motion for “final” recirculation in both 802.11 and 802.15 • Request conditional approval to go to sponsor ballot after next recirculation. Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Comment Resolution • The following comment resolution databases have been put on the 802.15 server • 02/450r1 (802.15 LB 21 database) • 02/451r1 (802.11 LB 46 database) Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Motion to 802.15 WG • Request that draft 802.15.2 D07 be sent out for recirculation letter ballot. • Move Steve Shellhammer • Second Y. C. Maa • Approved Unanimously Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Motion to 802.15 WG • Request that draft 802.15.2 D08 be sent out for sponsor ballot, conditioned upon success of the D07 recirculation letter ballots • Move Steve Shellhammer • Second Y. C. Maa • Approved Unanimously Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Motion to 802.11 WG • Request that draft 802.15.2 D07 be sent out for recirculation letter ballot. • Move Toan Vu • Second • Yes • No • Abstain Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies
Schedule for Recirculation • 15-day Recirculation • Start Recirculation • No later than December 20, 2002 • Complete Recirculation • No later than January 4, 2003 • IEEE Meeting • January 13, 2003 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies