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This report covers the reorganization, officer elections, and objectives of the IEEE 802.19 Wireless Coexistence TAG chaired by Steve Shellhammer from Intel Corporation. Plans include policy modifications and predicting wireless interference effects.
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IEEE 802.19Wireless Coexistence TAG January 2004 Opening Report Steve Shellhammer shellhammer@ieee.org Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
Reorganization • Due to new commitments, Jim Lansford has stepped down as TAG chairman. • At the November 2003 Plenary Meeting Steve Shellhammer was appointed acting chairman. • TAG officer elections will be held at the March Plenary, with confirmation of chairman position by the Executive Committee. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
Current List of Candidates • Chairman • Steve Shellhammer • Vice Chairman • Tom Siep • Editor • David Cypher • Secretary • Open Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
TAG Charter • Develop a proposal for modification of the LMSC Policies and Procedures for the steps wireless working groups shall follow to ensure coexistence, when developing a new wireless standard. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
TAG Charter • Develop an IEEE Guideline describing a methodology for predicting the effects of mutual interference between wireless networks. This document would explain the technical steps needed to make such a prediction. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
TAG Charter • Offer its technical opinion on an interference analysis, produced within one of the working groups, of a draft standard, at the request of either the executive committee or any of the wireless working groups. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
January Meeting Plans • Discuss recommended changes to the LMSC Policies and Procedures that address coexistence. • Review draft PAR and 5C for the Methodology for predicting the effects of wireless interference. • Discuss plans for the March meeting. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation
Call for Participation • We would encourage all interested parties, from the various wireless working groups, to participate in the coexistence TAG! • Help develop recommended modification to the LMSC Policies and Procedures. • Help develop Methodology for predicting the effects of mutual interference. Steve Shellhammer, Intel Corporation