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Robert Stacey has been an active participant in IEEE 802.11 since 2003, contributing significantly to the development of standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ad. Currently serving as the TGac Technical Editor and co-chair of the MU-MIMO ad-hoc group, Stacey's extensive experience includes publishing work on next-generation wireless LANs through Cambridge University Press. For the TGai "Security" ad-hoc, he aims to facilitate consensus on technical concepts and lead the resolution of security-related comments. Although he will not attend the May session due to vacation, he hopes for continued support.
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TGai Second Vice Chair Candidate Overview:Robert Stacey Date: 2012-04-17 Authors: Robert Stacey, Apple
Background • Attending IEEE 802.11 since 2003 • Contributor to many task groups,with significant contributions in802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ad • Officer positions (current): • TGac Technical Editor • TGac MU-MIMO ad-hoc co-chair • Published author: • Next Generation Wireless LANs: Throughput, Robustness and Reliability in 802.11n, Cambridge University Press, 2008 Okinawa, 2011 – best picture I could find Robert Stacey, Apple
Goals for TGai “Security” ad-hoc • Early work: • Co-ordinate consensus building process around technical concepts • Find volunteers to produce required text • Spec framework text • Draft amendment text • WG letter ballot: • Co-ordinate comment resolution on “security” related topics • Solicit volunteers to write comment resolutions • Ensure that resolutions are discussed and approved by the task group Robert Stacey, Apple
Practical Issues • I won’t be attending the May session • (I’m on vacation … in a more exotic location) • I will thus be standing for election in abstentia • I hope you remember me and vote for me anyway Robert Stacey, Apple