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RE: [802.21] Jan 2005 presentations




It's interesting to see how Clint Chaplin does this for TGr..

BR,
-Vivek

|-----Original Message-----
|From: owner-stds-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG [mailto:owner-stds-802-
|21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG] On Behalf Of Ajay Rajkumar
|Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 8:07 AM
|To: Reijo Salminen
|Cc: STDS-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
|Subject: Re: [802.21] Jan 2005 presentations
|
|Easiest, sure. I am not so sure about "most" democratic else at the
minimum
|we
|would have to have meeting presentations in pairs!
|
|-ajay
|
|On 1/13/2005 8:13 AM, Reijo Salminen wrote:
|> Isn't the reverse order from what was used in San Antonio, the most
|> democratic and easiest procedure to follow here?
|>
|> BR, Reijo Salminen
|>
|>
|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: owner-stds-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
|> [mailto:owner-stds-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG] On Behalf Of Ajay
Rajkumar
|> Sent: 12. tammikuuta 2005 7:06
|> To: 'stds-802-21'
|> Subject: Jan 2005 presentations
|>
|> Folks,
|>
|> Thanks for all the hard work by the proposing teams in sending the
|updated
|> proposals for Jan 2005 meeting.
|>
|> In all, I received 11 updated proposals. This is in comparison to the
13
|> proposals that were received at the initial stage for San Antonio.
|>
|> I have uploaded the proposals on our public web site. Soon I would
post
|the
|> order of presentations for the Monterey, CA meeting.
|>
|> Regards,
|>
|> -ajay
|> Chair, IEEE 802.21 WG


--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Task Group R Technical Reflector ---

Included below are the results of the presentation order selection
process.  I believe that I've transcribed the numbers correctly, but
I'd welcome any corrections.

-----

  - Results
  - Volume of Shares Traded
  - Order of Presentations to be selected from
  - RFC 3797 Program Output

-----
Results

Bob O'Hara              11-04-1183-01           11-04-1542-00
Fujio Watanabe          11-04-1566-00           11-04-1567-00
Bob Beach               11-04-1180-02           11-04-1556-00
Steve Emeott            11-04-1558-00           11-04-1557-00
Xiaoning He             11-04-1181-00           11-04-1569-00
Haixiang He             11-04-1565-00           11-04-1564-00
Bernard Aboba           11-04-1572-00           11-04-1571-00
Nancy Cam-Winget        11-04-1170-00           11-04-1486-00

-----
Volume Traded on 12/23/2004 According to WSJ

Agere Systems   (AGRA)  4388000
Atheros Communications  (ATHR)  166500
Broadcom        (BRCM)  3348600
Cisco Systems   (CSCO)  50864700
DoCoMo USA Labs (DCM)   54200
France Telecom  (FTE)   153700
Intel   (INTC)  34708200
Microsoft       (MSFT)  64473400
Motorola        (MOT)   6663400
Nokia   (NOK)   7018800
Nortel  (NT)    19566300
SpectraLink     (SLNK)  112400
ST Microelectronics     (STM)   563500
Symbol Technologies     (SBL)   889800
Texas Instruments       (TXN)   4937900

-----
The order of presentations to be selected from is as follows:

1       Bernard Aboba           11-04-1572-00           11-04-1571-00
2       Bob Beach               11-04-1180-02           11-04-1556-00
3       Bob O'Hara              11-04-1183-01           11-04-1542-00
4       Fujio Watanabe          11-04-1566-00           11-04-1567-00
5       Haixiang He             11-04-1565-00           11-04-1564-00
6       Nancy Cam-Winget        11-04-1170-00           11-04-1486-00
7       Steve Emeott            11-04-1558-00           11-04-1557-00
8       Xiaoning He             11-04-1181-00           11-04-1569-00

-----
Publicly Verifiable Random Selection Based on RFC3797

C:\Sources\RFC3797\Debug>rfc3797
Type size of pool:
(or 'exit' to exit) 8
Type number of items to be selected:
(or 'exit' to exit) 8
All of the pool is selected.

Type #1 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
4388000
4388000
Type #2 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
166500
166500
Type #3 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
3348600
3348600
Type #4 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
50864700
50864700
Type #5 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
54200
54200
Type #6 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
153700
153700
Type #7 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
34708200
34708200
Type #8 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
64473400
64473400
Type #9 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
6663400
6663400
Type #10 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
7018800
7018800
Type #11 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
19566300
19566300
Type #12 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
112400
112400
Type #13 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
563500
563500
Type #14 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
889800
889800
Type #15 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
4937900
4937900
Type #16 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
to 16 x.y format reals.
end
Key is:
 4388000./166500./3348600./50864700./54200./153700./34708200./64473400./6663400.
/7018800./19566300./112400./563500./889800./4937900./
index        hex value of MD5        div  selected
 1  6E4AB3EEE268A9B7DA4711CBE908D44A   8  ->  3 <-
 2  33AB8973F59B1326878F9DCB63B5A973   7  ->  4 <-
 3  85E3D93D37E47B28C25FE0ECCCC1BFE5   6  ->  2 <-
 4  5CABB4906DABE0698D237ECCAD374D10   5  ->  7 <-
 5  067EB1E79009138789386E0156B8F6E3   4  ->  8 <-
 6  74B302DF51F381051D7C3C32373F2902   3  ->  5 <-
 7  8A40767406BA4E56BBA436182646583E   2  ->  1 <-
 8  B69DCF5847F548ED7BD15804BB500901   1  ->  6 <-

Done, type any character to exit.


--
Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin
Wireless Security Technologist
Wireless Standards Lead

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