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Notes for Liaison to IEEE 802.23 Emergency Services

This document provides information on emergency calling from IEEE 802.11 and the approved liaison for IEEE 802.23 Emergency Services.

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Notes for Liaison to IEEE 802.23 Emergency Services

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  1. George Bumiller, Research In Motion Notes for Liaison to IEEE 802.23Emergency Services Authors: • Date: 2010-09-13

  2. George Bumiller, Research In Motion Abstract • IEEE 802.23, Emergency Services, is now a working group. Their first area is emergency calling. • To begin this effort, they have requested information on Emergency Calling from IEEE 802.11, TGu. • A liaison, including information from the IEEE 802.11u draft, has been prepared and approved by the TGu CRC (5-0-0)

  3. George Bumiller, Research In Motion IEEE 802.23, Emergency Services • The IEEE 802.23 WG has determined that it first will address emergency calling. • It is gathering information, including: • National regulations • Current work in IEEE 802.11 • The IEEE 802.23 July 2010 meeting minutes (sg-emergency-services-10-0045-ESSG-wg-minutes-san-diego-july-2010.pdf) includes: • “Review of existing ES 802 reporting technologies… • 802.11 (AI: George Bumiller)” • To assist them, a liaison has been prepared, including emergency calling information from the 802.11u draft specification. • Approving this liaison during Monday’s opening plenary will enable it to be provided to IEEE 802.23 before its September meeting starts the following day (Tuesday). • The draft liaison, IEEE 11-10/1022r0, has been approved by TGu 5-0-0

  4. George Bumiller, Research In Motion Motion • Move to approve liaison document 11-10-1022r0 and request the IEEE 802.11 WG chair to forward it to IEEE 802.23. • Moved on behalf of TGu • (TGu result: 5/0/0)

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