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SPATIAL LOCATION BOF AGENDA: 1. Agenda bashing 3 min 2. Individual presentations 72 min

SPATIAL LOCATION BOF AGENDA: 1. Agenda bashing 3 min 2. Individual presentations 72 min 3. Invited presentations 25 min 4. Open review of this effort 30 min 5. Charter bashing 12 min 6. WG / another BOF formation? 8 min. 2. Individual presentations 72 min

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SPATIAL LOCATION BOF AGENDA: 1. Agenda bashing 3 min 2. Individual presentations 72 min

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  1. SPATIAL LOCATION BOF AGENDA: 1. Agenda bashing 3 min 2. Individual presentations 72 min 3. Invited presentations 25 min 4. Open review of this effort 30 min 5. Charter bashing 12 min 6. WG / another BOF formation? 8 min

  2. 2.Individual presentations 72 min - Haitao Tang, "This Spatial Location Effort and Its Problem Scope" (7 min) - Patrik Fältström, "The People Location Protocol" (6 min) - Kenji Takahashi, "Spatial Location Based Services" (7 min) - James M. Polk, "Spatial Location Server Authentication" (6 min) - Mari Korkea-aho, "Some Scenarios for Location Based Applications" (7 min) - Rohan Mahy, "Location Types and Their Relations" (6 min) - Carl Stepehn Smyth, "Use Cases for Location-Dependent Automotive/ Mobile Information Services" (7 min) - Mika Ylianttila, "Inter-technology Mobility Management aided with Geo-location Information" (7 min) - Mo Zonoun, "IP Telephony E911 Requirements, Issues and Solutions" (7 min) - John Loughney, "ISL Architectural Considerations" (6 min)

  3. 3. Invited presentations 25 min - Louis Hecht (from OpenGIS), "the Open GIS Consortium - a platform for place-based and position advantaged information systems and services," (8 min) - WAP, "Position Related Activity at WAP Forum" (2 min) - Joseph M. Reagle Jr. (W3C), "Global Positioning" (5 min) - IMPP WG (5 min) - Erik Guttman (SVRLOC WG), "Service Location Protocol" (5 min)

  4. 4. Open review of this effort 30 min • Effects of the related activities in other WGs and other organizations • Reasons for this effort in IETF (a) Application and protocol independent (b) Open/public standard (c) Internet-wide inter-operability (d) Address enhancements to other IETF WGs if relevant • Cooperation and coordination • Any other comments?

  5. 5. Charter bashing 12 min • Scope => to address spatial location discovery, information, exchange, and utilization for IP devices • Objective => for an IP device to "get" and represent its spatial location information => for two IP devices to exchange spatial location information through the Internet reliably and securely • Issues to investigate (a) Info expressions and data format, (b) Privacy policy and authentication, (c) Data exchange/routing, (d) device-server association, (e) Info verification via a trusted third party, (f) Characteristics of IP devices and their resources, (g) A common language to specify the characteristics, (h) Various scenarios risen from device types and relations, (i) Usability constraints on solution, ( j ) Others. • Anything on the details of the charter ?

  6. 6. WG / another BOF formation? 8 min • Goals of WG: => Requirements document as an RFC => Status profile document as an RFC => Architecture document as an RFC => Spatial Location Protocol (SLOP) as RFC(s) => Spatial Location Protocol Implementations as an RFC => Others? • First Milestone of WG => A V00 WG requirements I-D for next IETF meeting

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