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Re: [STDS-802-16] Session #33 contributions organization and overview document



Thanks Phill and Prakash...
 
I hope this supplemental material would be the base line of the discussion for the upcoming meeting and to make firm IEEE802.16e...
And also, Mr. Chairman, Brian, would be happy I hope...
thanks
Changhoi Koo
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-stds-802-16@listserv.ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-16@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Phillip Barber
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:38 AM
To: STDS-802-16@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [STDS-802-16] Session #33 contributions organization and overview document

Thanks to the assistance of some able and willing recruits (Thanks Changhoi and Prakash), we have completed the Session #33 contributions organization and overview document.  I have uploaded the document to the Temp upload directory (http://temp.wirelessman.org).
 
This is an informal effort to provide some context to view and evaluate the various contributions.  Hopefully, authors and members alike will see other contributions, of a similar topical nature, and take the initiative to harmonize.  At the very least, members will be able to see alternate proposals, which might otherwise be difficult to detect given the volume of contributions.  Topical groupings are purely arbitrary; topical assignment by the editor, based on limited evaluation.  I am certain that other groupings might well suffice.  I am equally certain that some contributions may be mis-filed, or apply to more than one grouping (though for this document, each contribution occurs only once).  Overview/summary information is just cursory--please do not be too critical.
 
I would especially like to draw your attention to the large volume of OFDMA PHY contributions.  I would hope that the OFDMA PHY community could harmonize and reduce the volume of competing contributions in the space (and there are many, many competing contributions on the same subject matter within OFDMA, even between authors from the same company).  Fast_Feedback, Preambles, and MIMO are all areas that some harmonization should be expected.
 
Please provide comments and criticisms to improve the document.
 
I hope that this document proves useful to some portion of the membership.
 
Thanks,
Phil
 
Note: Ignore color use in the document.  Colors used only to distinguish editor identity.