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[802-20-GENERAL:] 802.20 Review of Channel Models document



All,

Please review the new version 9.0 of the Channel Models document that is posted in the Document Drop Box.

 

Please provide comments and inputs by Wednesday, June 22. We plan to review a proposed update of Version 9 on the June 28, 2005 conference call, if we have further inputs.

 

For your reference, the Open Issues in the Document are listed below. Also the Editor’s Notes on this current version of the document are shown below.

Regards,

Jerry Upton

Chair, 802.20

 

 

Open Issues in the Document:

  1. Acceptance of the proposed changes by Ayman Naguib (see editor’s notes)
  2. Review of proposed text based upon Contribution C802.20-05-32r1 (to be provided by Ayman).
  3. In Section 5.5 and Table 5.5-1 need resolution of discussion and proposal to set a frequency (1900MHz) for all technology proponents to use for evaluation proposes
  4. Table 2.1-1 still has an editors note regarding consistency with Evaluation Criteria document Phases and other changes require verification.
  5. Table 3.6-1 still has editors note regarding consistency with Evaluation Criteria document Phases in Pedestrian - A column.
  6. Indoor Pico environment requires parameters in Table 3.6-1 and a decision on whether this environment will be simulated.

 

Editor’s Notes on “Channel Models for IEEE 802.20 MBWA System Simulations – Rev 09”

 

The Changes shown in RED are done by the Editor per editor’s notes from Session 14.

The Changes shown in GREEN are done by Ayman Naguib per agreement in Session 14. His changes are limited to sections 3.5.1, 3.5.2, and 5.1

 

Summary of Ayman related changes are:

  1. Replaced the old text of 3.5.1 with a new text.
  2. Minor changes to 3.5.2 that include a reference to contribution C802.20-05-32r1 as updated after presentation in Session 14.
  3. Section 5.1 presents an example on how to generate a MIMO channel model that collapses to a SISO ITU channel model. The old text here was pretty much the same old text in 3.5.1. Therefore the whole text was removed. Instead of inserting the whole text from contribution C802.20-05-32r1, the following sentence was added “For an example of how to generate a MIMO channel model that collapses to the SISO channel model, see contribution C802.20-05-32r1.”
  4. The Editor embedded Contribution C802.20-05-32r1 as a PDF file for easy reference in a new Appendix B.