September 2000 doc IEEE 802 11 00334 TGg
September 2000 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 TGg Report to 802. 11 WG September 22, 2000 Matthew B. Shoemake, Ph. D. TGg Chairperson Submission 1 Matthew B. Shoemake, Texas Instruments
Month 1998 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 Official Documents • HRb. SG/TGg has completed and adopted the following documents: – Selection Procedure 00 -209 r 3 – Functional Requirement 00 -210 r 4 – Comparison Criteria 00 -211 r 9 • Moved to adopt these documents in TGg by Carl Andren, Second Andre Martin, Approved 20 -0 -1 Submission 2 John Doe, His Company
Month 1998 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 Call for Proposals • TGg discussed and passed a motion calling for issuance of a Call for Proposals including – Deadline for notification of intent to propose of Monday, October 30, 2000 at 11: 59 PM EST – Deadline for submission of proposal to TGg of Monday, November 6, 2000 at 11: 59 PM EST • Motion made by Mark Webster, Seconded by Ivan Reede, Passed 18 -0 -0 Submission 3 John Doe, His Company
September 2000 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 Regulatory • Motion passed as follows: – The TGg and Ad Hoc Regulatory Group jointly schedule a telephone conference call with the OET at the FCC for the November meeting to obtain FCC perspectives on the processing gain and other relevant issues and to schedule conference calls of TGg and Ad Hoc Reg. to determine the agenda for the FCC conference call. The TGg requests participation of the 802. 11 WG chairperson in these meetings. • Moved by Jim Zyren, Seconded Jan Boer, Motion Passed: 13 -0 -1 Submission 4 Matthew B. Shoemake, Texas Instruments
September 2000 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 Submissions • Spectral Mask Considerations – Mark Webster and Karen Halford, Intersil • Doc. : 00 -283 • IEEE 802. 11 FCC Liaison – Jim Zyren, Intersil • Doc: 00 -323 Submission 5 Matthew B. Shoemake, Texas Instruments
September 2000 doc. : IEEE 802. 11 -00/334 Objectives for Next Meeting • Accept proposals • Continue with our Selection Procedure – Hear proposals, compile comparison criteria, etc. – View of the TGg chairperson is that the furthest TGg could possibly make it through the Selection Procedure during the November 2000 meeting is the 25%, low hurdle vote (Item 13) of the Selection Procedure • Take up liaison with external organizations, e. g. ISO, IEEE SCC 34, IEC TC 106, etc. Submission 6 Matthew B. Shoemake, Texas Instruments
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