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This report provides a comprehensive overview of the WNG Committee meeting held in Vancouver, BC, on July 10-11, 2002. Led by Bruce Kraemer from Intersil, discussions focused on SG spin-outs, radio regulation presentations, and key technological developments in WLAN. Attendees included experts from NTT, Panasonic, and other organizations, addressing topics such as Access Control Mechanisms and data stream overheads over WLAN. The meeting aimed to establish future directions and priorities for WLAN technology and collaboration with ETSI and MMAC.
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WNG Committee Report Vancouver, BC July 2002 Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
Agenda Overview • Wednesday July 10 3:30 –5:30 pm • Minutes • SG spin outs • Bran #29 Jamshid Khun-Jush • MMAC Takashi Aramaki • IAG Thomas Kuehnel • The next priority discussions • Thursday July 11 7:00 – 9:30 pm • Radio Regulatory • Presentations • The next step discussions Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
Presentations (Thursday) Yasuhiko Inoue, NTT 02/446r0 “Discussions on the Access Control Mechanisms for WLAN NG” Pek-Yew Tan, Panasonic 02/481r0 “Overheads in Data Streams over WLAN” Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
5GHz band status in Japan Breaking News Next slide http://www.soumu.go.jp/joho_tsusin/eng/Releases/Telecommunications/news020611_2.html Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
Presentations Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
Presentations (Thursday) Yasuhiko Inoue, NTT 02/446r0 “Discussions on the Access Control Mechanisms for WLAN NG” Pek-Yew Tan, Panasonic 02/481r0 “Overheads in Data Streams over WLAN” Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
What’s Next for WNG? Additional Amendments to 802.11 base? Discussion on Long term WLAN Direction? Previous topics have included: Market and application requirements Technical Requirements and Options PHY (e.g. UWB) MAC (e.g. TDMA, multihop QoS) Collaboration with ETSI / MMAC ETSI Interworking request (WAN + WLAN) Radio Regulations Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
WNG Objectives for Monterey • Host WIG meeting as proposed by ETSI • Facilitate PAR for adding Japanese 5 GHz bands • Activity reports from ETSI, MMAC, IAG • UWB Channel Model presentation from SG3A • Discuss future WLAN directions & priorities Bruce Kraemer, Intersil
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