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Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group

Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group. Goals: Combine the proposals received on AFH (01/367r1-01/57r1-01/169r0-01/082r0) and recommend a single AFH proposal to TG2 based on the agreed AFH principles. Schedule: The group will have a bi-weekly telecon TBD.

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Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group

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  1. Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group • Goals: Combine the proposals received on AFH (01/367r1-01/57r1-01/169r0-01/082r0) and recommend a single AFH proposal to TG2 based on the agreed AFH principles. • Schedule: The group will have a bi-weekly telecon TBD. Nada Golmie, NIST

  2. Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group • Participants: • Anuj Batra • Oren Eliezer • Hong Bing • Bijan Triester • KC Chen • Nada Golmie • Anyone who wants to participate • Facilitator: • Nada Golmie (nada@nist.gov) Nada Golmie, NIST

  3. Adaptive Frequency Hopping Ad-Hoc Group • Ad-Hoc group telecon meeting will be announced on the TG2 reflector. • Motion: Form an Ad-hoc group on Adaptive Frequency Hopping. Nada Golmie, NIST

  4. Principles of AFH • Channel Quality Assessment • Re-mapping of channels from original hopping sequence • Reduce frequency hopping sequence • Fixed hopping sequence length / Short Period (?) • Additions on to the Bluetooth specifications (Baseband and LMP) • Reliable exchange of new sequence • Backward compatibility with legacy devices Nada Golmie, NIST

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