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Liaison with JEDEC JC-61 WING Committee Digital Interfaces for Wireless

Liaison with JEDEC JC-61 WING Committee Digital Interfaces for Wireless. St. Louis March 2002. JC-61.

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Liaison with JEDEC JC-61 WING Committee Digital Interfaces for Wireless

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  1. Liaison with JEDEC JC-61 WING CommitteeDigital Interfaces for Wireless St. Louis March 2002 Benno Ritter Philips

  2. JC-61 • Develop open industry interface specifications between Radio and Baseband, and between PHY and MAC for wireless networking systems to enable cost effective interoperable solutions for enterprise, consumer, and embedded applications. • Formed on March 10th 2002 Benno Ritter Philips

  3. JC-61Focus • 1st Priority IEEE 802.11/15 WLAN • Other applications that may benefit • non-802.11 WLAN • FWA (IEEE 802.16) • PAN • UWB Benno Ritter Philips

  4. JC-61Meeting and Contacts • Meetings • April 9-10 Newport Beach, CA • May 7-8 Denver, CO • Call for proposals – closes at May mtg. • RF-BB and MAC-PHY interfaces • Contact • Reflector: wing@amd.com Benno Ritter Philips

  5. Benefit for IEEE 802.11 • Complimentary activity focused on actual implementation of WLAN systems • Increasing visibility of WLAN standard • Supporting the widespread usage of 802.11/15 based systems Benno Ritter Philips

  6. Motion Establish a liaison to JEDEC JC-61 committee to monitor and cooperate in implementation based standards activities for WLAN systems. Benno Ritter Philips

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