SUMMARY REPORT OF THE MAY 2009 MEETING OF IEEE 802.11:
The May 2009 meeting was held at the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
As of this meeting, the IEEE 802.11 membership consists of 236 voting members.
 
May 10th-15th  Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Montreal, PQ, Canada 115 Interim
802.11 WG, TGs, SGs, SC &  AHC Combined Agenda
includes all Objectives & the WG Graphic
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Official WG PAR Projects & Timescales

Timeline Details

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Ballots

These ballots were initiated since the prior meeting: See letter ballots for details.

These new ballots were approved from this meeting:


Other WG activities:


Minutes & Reports

The consolidated working group and task group minutes for this meeting are available here

The reports for the individual task groups are linked below:

  • Project 802.11m, Maintenance PAR
  • Project 802.11n, High Throughput
  • Project 802.11p, Wireless Access in the Vehicular Environment
  • Project 802.11s, Mesh Networking
  • Project 802.11u, Interworking With External Networks
  • Project 802.11v, Wireless Network Management
  • Project 802.11w, Protected Management Frames
  • Project 802.11z, Direct Link Setup
  • Project 802.11aa, Video Transport Streams
  • Project 802.11ac, Very High Throughput <6GHz
  • Project 802.11ad, Very High Throughput 60GHz
  • 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:

  • JTC1 AHC, JTC1 Ad Hoc Committee


    Meeting Schedule

    The next meeting (#116) is at the Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, California, USA from July 12th-17th 2009.
    See July 2009 meeting for details.


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