The May 2008 meeting was held at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, Florida, USA.
As of this meeting, the IEEE 802.11 membership consists of 211 voting members.
Ballots
These ballots were initiated since the prior meeting:See letter ballots for details.
- Letter Ballot 124 was a recirculation letter ballot for 802.11n-D4.0. It closed April 15th, 2008.
It passed with 88% approval. (253 approve, 34 disapprove, 25 abstain)- Letter Ballot 125 was a letter ballot for 802.11p-D4.0. It closed May 3rd, 2008.
It passed with 79% approval. (136 approve, 37 disapprove, 32 abstain)- Letter Ballot 126 was a letter ballot for 802.11s-D2.0. It closed May 3rd, 2008.
It failed with 61% approval. (103 approve, 67 disapprove, 36 abstain)- Letter Ballot 127 was a letter ballot for 802.11z-D1.0. It closed May 3rd, 2008.
It failed with 64% approval. (103 approve, 59 disapprove, 47 abstain)- Letter Ballot 128 was a recirculation letter ballot for 802.11w-D6.0. It closed April 15th, 2008.
It passed with 97% approval. (266 approve, 8 disapprove, 54 abstain)
These new ballots were approved from this meeting:
- 20 day recirculation letter ballot of 802.11n-D5.0
- 15 day procedural & subsequent 30 day letter ballots of 802.11u-D3.0
- 15 day procedural & subsequent 30 day letter ballots of 802.11v-D3.0
Other WG activities:
- The Working Group approved the following output items:
- None
- Upcoming Interim meeting locations were discussed:
- September 7-12, 2008 - Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Hilton Waikoloa Village
- January 18-23, 2009 - Los Angeles, CA, USA, Hyatt Century Plaza
Minutes & Reports
The consolidated working group and task group minutes for this meeting will be available soon.The reports for the individual task groups are linked below:
Project 802.11k, Radio Resource Measurement of Wireless LANs Project 802.11m, Maintenance PAR Project 802.11n, High Throughput Project 802.11p, Wireless Access in the Vehicular Environment Project 802.11r, Fast Roaming Fast Handoff Project 802.11s, Mesh Networking Project 802.11T, Wireless Performance Prediction Project 802.11u, Interworking With External Networks Project 802.11v, Wireless Network Management Project 802.11w, Protected Management Frames Project 802.11y, Contention Based Protocol Project 802.11z, Direct Link Setup Project 802.11aa, Video Transport Streams The reports for the individual standing committees are linked below:
WNG SC, Wireless LAN Next Generation Standing Committee ARC: Architecture Standing Committee The reports for the individual study and ad hoc groups are linked below:
VHT SG, Very High Throughput Study Group JTC1 AHC, JTC1 Ad Hoc Committee IMT-A AHC, IMT Advanced Ad Hoc Committee 802.16 Liaison AHC: 16 co-existance liaison Ad Hoc Committee
Meeting Schedule
The next meeting of IEEE 802.11 will take place July 13-18 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at CC Center, Colorado, USA.
See meeting locations for details.
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