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Discover the guidelines proposed by Jim Lansford from Mobilian Corporation for establishing a Coexistence Technical Advisory Group (CTAG). Learn about the organization, voting process, rules of engagement, and output expectations outlined by the Mobilian Corporation representative. Understand the voting model, selection of members, voting rules, and decision-making processes within the CTAG framework. Explore how majority and minority opinions are handled, and the role of the chair and editor in shaping the group's output. Gain insights into the TAG rules of engagement and the types of opinions solicited by the CTAG. Find out the significance of the CTAG's output, emphasizing the generation of a summary document that outlines coexistence issues and recommendations for the IEEE 802 community.
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IEEE Coexistence Study Group • Recommendations to create a Coexistence Technical Advisory Group (CTAG) • Organization • Voting • Rules of engagement • Output Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation
Proposed TAG Organization CTAG voting members are from 11/15/16; WG voting rules Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation
CTAG Voting • WG voting model • One representative, one vote • Voters from .11, .15, .16 • Voting members + editor + chair determine majority • Majority opinion gets to write the leading sections • Minority opinion writes dissenting section • Chair voted on by ExComm • Under existing WG rules • Editor selected by attendees at TAG meeting • Nominations from chair or from the floor • TAG meetings completely open • Straw polls encouraged • Minutes and other documents to be posted on web site Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation
TAG Rules of Engagement (ROG) • TAG can be asked for an opinion by: • Chair, IEEE 802 • Majority of 802.11, 15, 16 chairs • Opinion can be initiated: • At beginning of standards process (PAR) • Before a letter or sponsor ballot Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation
TAG Output • TAG does not create a recommended practice • While rules permit it, CTAG will not write recommended practice documents • TAGs do not write standards • TAG does create a summary document • Outlines issues in coexistence problem • Majority opinion and recommendations • Minority opinion Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation
Summary • Fair representation from 802.11/15/16 • Recommends course of action to ExComm • During PAR evaluation, OR • Before letter/sponsor ballot • Gives 802 a venue to discuss/clarify/resolve coexistence issues with wireless standards in unlicensed bands Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation