January, 2003 IEEE P802.15-03/012r0
IEEE P802.15
Wireless Personal Area Networks
Project / IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Title / Ft. Lauderdale Meeting Minutes
Date Submitted / [13 January 2003]
Source / [Leonard E. Miller]
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Re: / 802.15.3a Task Group Ft. Lauderdale Meeting Minutes
Abstract / Minutes of Task Group 3a in Ft. Lauderdale
Purpose / Minutes of Task Group 3a in Ft. Lauderdale
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CONTENTS
Monday, 13 January 2003
Sessions 1-4
Tuesday, 14 January 2003
Sessions 5-7
Wednesday, 15 January 2003
Sessions 8-9
Thursday, 16 January 2003
Sessions 10-12
People Attending TG3a Sessions
MONDAY, 14 JANUARY 2003
Session 1 (Joint session with TG3)
The session was called to order by the WG chairman, Bob Heile, at 10:39 a.m. TG3a secretary Len Miller served as secretary of the joint session.
The TG3 chairman, John Barr, reviewed the TG3 agenda for the week (document 03/003r0). The agenda was approved on general consent, as were the minutes of the TG3 Kauai meeting, document 02/419r0.
The TG3a agenda for the week (document 03/006r3) was reviewed by TG3a vice chairman Chuck Brabenac. A motion was made (Ian Gifford, Jim Allen seconding) to amend the agenda as follows: (a) to include time to consider corrections to the call for proposals (CFP) on Thursday afternoon and (b) by moving one of the presentations from Tuesday to Thursday in order to have more time to consider editing of the Selection Criteria document on Tuesday. The amended agenda (03/006r4) was approved by general consent.
The SG3a Kauai meeting minutes (02/422r11) were approved by general consent.
The following slate of TG3a officers was approved unanimously:
Chairman Bob Heile
Vice Chairman Chuck Brabenac
Secretary Len Miller
Technical Editor Rick Roberts
The session recessed at 11:14 a.m.
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
TUESDAY, 15 JANUARY 2003
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
WEDNESDAY, 16 JANUARY 2003
Session 8
Session 9
THURSDAY, 17 JANUARY 2003
Session 10
Session 11
Session 12
NAMES OF PEOPLE ATTENDING TG3a SESSIONS
(Green color unconfirmed)
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Aditya Agrawal, Fujitsu,
Masa Akahane, Sony,
Geoff Anderson, Sony,
Mitch Aramaki, Panasonic,
Larry Arnett, Mitsubishi,
Roberto Aiello, Discrete Time,
Rick Alfvin, Appairent,
Naiel Askar, General Atomics,
Jay Bain, Time Domain,
Krishna Balachandran, Lucent Bell Labs,
Jaiganesh Balakrishnan, Texas Inst.,
Anuj Batra, Texas Instruments,
Pradeep Baul, Microsoft,
Amir Beeri, Infineon Technologies,
Don Berry, Microsoft,
Mark Bowles, Discrete Time,
Chuck Brabenac, Intel,
Soo-Young Chang, UC Davis/ U Suwon,
Francois Chin, Inst. Comm. Research,
Aik Chindapol, Siemens,
Anand Dabak, Texas Instruments,
Mary DuVal, Texas Instruments,
Jason Ellis, General Atomics,
Randal Erman, TRDA,
Mark Fidler, Hewlett-Packard,
Reed Fisher, DKI Electric,
Jeff Foerster, Intel,
Ian Gifford, Consultant,
Sorin Goldenberg, Wisair,
Dongwoon Hahn, LG Electronics,
Yasuo Harada, Matsushita,
Bob Heile, Appairent,
Masaharu Horie, TRDA,
Bob Huang, Sony,
Eran Igler, Alvarion,
Katsukmi Ishii, JVC,
Hossein Izadpanah, HRL,
Jeyhan Karaoguz, Broadcom,
Masami Katagiri, NEC,
Joy Kelly, Time Domain,
In Hwan Kim, Samsung,
Myoung-Soo Kim, Sinhwa,
Yong Suk Kim, Samsung,
Young-Hwan Kim, Samsung,
Young Keun Kim, Samsung,
Chang Yeul Kwon, Samsung,
Do-Hoon Kwon, Samsung,
Oh Sang Kwon, Samsung,
Hyeon-Jae Lee, Samsung,
David Leeper, Intel,
Manuel Lobeira, Univ. Cantabria,
Akira Maeki, Hitachi America,
Steven March, Texas Instruments,
Jim Meyer, Time Domain,
Len Miller, NIST,
Mashiro Mimura, Matsushita,
Akira Miuro, consultant
Tony Morelli, Intersil,
Yuichi Morioka, Sony
Yves Paul Nakache, Matsushita,
Chiu Ngo, Philips,
Knut Odman, XtremeSpectrum,
Hiroyo Ogawa, CRL,
Philip Orlik, Mitsubishi,
Jonghun Park, Samsung,
Dave Patton, HP,
Marcus Pendergrass, Time Domain,
Paul Popescu, France Telecom,
Glyn Roberts, ST Microelectronics,
Rick Roberts, XtremeSpectrum,
Chris Rogers, Intel,
Philippe Rouzet, ST Microelectronics,
John Santoff, Pulse-Link
Hideaki Sato, MMAC,
Steven Schell, Bitzmo,
Tom Schuster, Intermec,
Steve Shellhammer, Symbol,
Musaaki Shida, Hitachi,
Daisuke Shinomiya, Fujitsu,
Etan Shirron, Infineon Technologies,
Bill Shvodian, XtremeSpectrum,
Kai Siwiak, Time Domain,
Larry Taylor, Discrete Time,
David Trainor, Amphion Semiconductor,
Ernest Tsui, Intel,
Steve Turner, Texas Instruments,
Toru Ueda, Sharp,
Hidemi Usuba, Pioneer,
Matt Welborn, XtremeSpectrum,
Stephen Wood, Intel,
Hirohisa Yamguchi, Texas Instruments,
Song LinYoung, Sharp,
Submission Page XXX Leonard E. Miller, NIST
January, 2003 IEEE P802.15-03/012r0
Submission Page XXX Leonard E. Miller, NIST