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Re: [802SEC] +++ 10-day EC Email Ballot +++ IEEE 802 Comments Regarding the use of LTE in the 902 - 928 MHz Frequency Band



Mike

I will vote yes on this in the spirit of moving it along,  but also in the spirit of correctness and completeness, I would like to see item 8 changed to read as shown below, assuming there are no objections.

8.      Indoor location services are currently available that use cellular mobile, Wi-Fi or ZigBee technology to improve performance in indoor environments, where GPS isn't always effective. These approaches use systems and infrastructure that is already widely available. Large scale deployment of Wi-Fi  ZigBee and cellular mobile equipment have already resulted in cost effective, widely deployed location-based services, and future development of application software is likely to improve present performance over time for indoor environments.

ZigBee, based on 15.4, is performing this function in a large variety of building settings world wide as part of the building's wireless sensor and control network. I would have brought this up on the call but it was not at a China friendly time.

Regards

Bob

At 01:46 PM 9/8/2012 -0500, Michael Lynch wrote:
Roger,

Thanks, and the edits will be made.

Regards,

Mike

Sent from my Samsung Intrepid on Sprint.


From: Roger Marks <r.b.marks@ieee.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 13:04
To: MJLynch <mjlynch@MJLALLC.COM>
Cc: STDS-802-SEC SEC <STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [802SEC] +++ 10-day EC Email Ballot +++ IEEE 802 Comments Regarding the use of LTE in the 902 - 928 MHz Frequency Band

I vote Approve, with a few editorial suggestions, all in Paragraph 14:

counter example => counterexample
single use => single-use
roll out = rollout

Roger

Roger B. Marks <roger@consensii.com>
Consensii LLC <http://consensii.com>

On 2012/09/08, at 08:05 AM, MJLynch wrote:

Dear EC,
 
Paul has delegated the conduct of an EC electronic ballot on the following motion to me. I am announcing the possibility of an 'early close' to this ballot (see below).
 
For background 802.18 held a conference call on September 5th. A notification that the call would be held was sent to the RR-TAG membership on August 22nd.  During the call a response to the FCC regarding the use of the 902 - 928 MHz frequency band for a LTE based Multilateration and Location and Monitoring Service (M-LMS) was developed and approved. There was a quorum on the call and the final vote was yes 6, no 0, abstain 1. A total of nine persons participated seven of whom hold 802.18 voting rights.
 
The motion is:
 
?To approve Document 18-12-0082-02 for submittal to the US FCC per sub clause 8.2.1 of the IEEE 802 LMSC Operations Manual, providing IEEE 802?s comments regarding the operation of a LTE based Multilateration and Location and Monitoring Service (M-LMS) in the 902 ? 908 MHz frequency band.
 
Moved by: Mike Lynch
 
Seconded by: Bruce Kraemer
 
Ballot start: September 8th, 2012
 
Ballot end: September 17th, 10:00 p.m. ET US
 
Document 18-12-0082-02 can be found on the 802.18 Mentor web site:https://mentor.ieee.org/802.18/documents/
 
Early close: As required in sub clause 4.1.2.2 'Electronic Balloting' of the IEEE Project 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) Operations Manual, this is notice that this ballot may close early once sufficient responses are received to clearly decide the matter.
 
Regards,
 
Mike                                               
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