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Paul, I am a strong believer in efforts having a clear SOW. The subject line is 802 next gen coordination – however you state the following – Outcome: Educate researchers on the 802 process, introduce them to the 802 community and enable them to make their research more relevant to the interests of the 802 community. Ideally, some of these early-stage technologies will eventually be incorporated in to a relevant 802 standard project. How is this co-ordination? This looks like a University / Academia out reach effort. I don’t see what is being proposed as any sort of co-ordination of next gen efforts at all. I would request that either the scope of the effort is redone – or you rename this effort per your requested outcome. In addition, I think I had previously noted that some next gen efforts already may be underway in respective WGs and not part of the WG next gen efforts Regards John From: Paul Nikolich <paul.nikolich@att.net> Dear All, Since this past July, I have been working with Jim Lansford, George Zimmerman and Francesco Restuccia on organizing a 90 minute virtual "802 next gen coordination/brainstorm workshop" to be held prior to the November plenary session. We have narrowed the date/time to 15:00-16:30 ET Wednesday 03 November 2021. The tentative agenda for the workshop is as follows: a) have the leader of each 802 next gen group present 5-10 minutes on their activities: - Jon Lewis on 802.3/New Ethernet Applications, - Jim Lansford on 802.11/WNG, - Ben Rolfe on 802.15/WNG and - Tim Godfrey on 802.24 VNA. b) spend 10-15 minutes exploring collaborative next-gen opportunities across 802, c) invite academic/corporate researchers to brainstorm with 802 participants on new next gen topics d) organize next steps to continue next gen 802 work We seek your support on contributing to this effort. The goal and desired outcome of this effort is as follows: Goal: Provide an 802-wide platform for developers of early-stage technologies (e.g., academic and industrial researchers), to introduce the technologies to the 802 community well before they may be ready for incorporation into an 802 technical standards project. Outcome: Educate researchers on the 802 process, introduce them to the 802 community and enable them to make their research more relevant to the interests of the 802 community. Ideally, some of these early-stage technologies will eventually be incorporated in to a relevant 802 standard project. Next Steps: depending on the outcome/feedback from this workshop, to consider holding something similar (once suggestion is to call it an 802 symposium) on a regular basis, perhaps annually prior to the November plenary sessions. We seek your support in contributing to and feedback tohelp refine the organization of the workshop. I will be on vacation the next few days, but will appreciate feedback via email prior to the 05 Oct 802 EC meeting. I will open the workshop for further discussion at the 05 Oct 802 EC meeting as well. Regards, --Paul p.s., I am sending this to the 802 EC reflector, but since I've been having problems with the reflector, I'm also sending it directly to all 802 EC members, please forgive duplicates. To unsubscribe from the STDS-802-SEC list, click the following link: https://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-SEC&A=1 |