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November 2012
doc.: IEEE 802.19-12/0222r2
TG1 Closing Report for November 2012
Date: 2012-11-15
Authors:
Name
Company Address
Mika Kasslin
Nokia
Phone
Otaniementie 19,
+358-50-4836294
02150 Espoo, Finland
email
[email protected]
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Submission
Slide 1
Mika Kasslin, Nokia
November 2012
doc.: IEEE 802.19-12/0222r2
Abstract
This is TG1 closing report from November 2012
plenary meeting in San Antonio, TX, USA
Submission
Slide 2
Mika Kasslin, Nokia
November 2012
doc.: IEEE 802.19-12/0222r2
Agenda and Results
• The TG focused on comment resolutions with 168
technical, 9 general and 20 editorial comments to
resolve
• The TG heard several contributions related to the
comments and many of them were accepted as
comment resolutions
– 58 technical comments resolved
– 8 technical comments assigned
– All editorial comments assigned to the TG editor
• Draft meeting minutes available in 19-12/0210r3
• Approved comment resolutions available in 1912/0204r4
Submission
Slide 3
Mika Kasslin, Nokia
November 2012
doc.: IEEE 802.19-12/0222r2
Teleconferences
• The TG will have teleconferences before the January
2013 interim on the week of January 14 as follows
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November 28, 2012, 01:00-02:00 AM EST
December 12, 2012, 01:00-02:00 AM EST
December 19, 2012, 01:00-02:00 AM EST
January 9, 2013, 01:00-02:00 AM EST
• In the agenda we’ll have at least the following topics
– How to indicate frequency capabilities of a WSO?
– Open comments and resolution proposals
– Review of updated TG1 schedule
Submission
Slide 4
Mika Kasslin, Nokia
November 2012
doc.: IEEE 802.19-12/0222r2
January 2013 Interim Objectives
• Continue comment resolutions and resolve as many
comments as possible
– From the November 2012 meeting we have still 119 technical and
general comments open
• Decide on whether the 802.19.1 draft is ready to be
made available for IETF PAWS
• Additionally, it would be beneficial to have a
presentation about IETF PAWS status since the TG
agreed to use the IETF PAWS in the interface C
Submission
Slide 5
Mika Kasslin, Nokia