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Re: [802SEC] Standards Coordinating Committee on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks



Dear all,

I have attached a couple of suggested changes to Steve's document with my
initials appended to the filename.

My main concern is that we not get into repeating situations similar to the
one we had with a project that overlaps the scope of 802.3.

Regards,
Carl
 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org] On
Behalf Of Shellhammer, Steve
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 3:09 PM
To: STDS-802-SEC@IEEE.ORG
Subject: [802SEC] Standards Coordinating Committee on Dynamic Spectrum
Access Networks

EC Members,

 

            The IEEE 1900 standards group has proposed the formation of a
Standards Coordinating Committee (SCC) on dynamic spectrum access networks
(DySPAN).  This is a new field of wireless networks in which an unlicensed
system dynamically utilized spectrum unused by licensed wireless systems.
The first example of this technology will be the unlicensed used of unused
TV bands.  This is what is being standardized within IEEE 802.22.

 

            Paul received information on this proposal (see attached) from
John Walz and Kathy Land of the Computer Society.  We have been asked to
submit any comments we have to the computer society by February 13.

 

            Paul and Carl and I exchanged a few email and Carl and I spoke
about this.  Paul wanted someone to craft some text for our comments on this
proposed SCC. So I have drafted some initial comments, which are attached.

 

            Please review these comments and send any edits or any other
comments you have to the EC reflector.  I will attempt to capture the
consensus of the feedback and will revise the comments accordingly.

 

Thanks,

Steve

 


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IEEE 802 comments on SCC - CRS.doc