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1 PPC Closing Report for Session #88
[IEEE Mentor Presentation Template (Rev. 0)] Document Number: IEEE Gdoc Date Submitted: Source: Harry Bims Voice: Bims Laboratories, Inc. * Re: Session #88 Base Contribution: None Purpose: PPC Report to WG Closing Plenary meeting. Notice: This document does not represent the agreed views of the IEEE Working Group or any of its subgroups. It represents only the views of the participants listed in the “Source(s)” field above. It is offered as a basis for discussion. It is not binding on the contributor(s), who reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Copyright Policy: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE-SA Copyright Policy < Patent Policy: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE-SA Patent Policy and Procedures: < and < Further information is located at < and < >.

2 Session #88 – PPC Closing Plenary Report
Harry Bims PPC Acting Chair November 14, 2013 Dallas, TX IEEE Gdoc

3 Summary of Session #88 Meeting
The PPC held meetings at the following times: Tuesday Nov AM1 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM Tuesday Nov PM1 01:30 PM – 03:30 PM

4 Activities for the Week
Administrative: Introductions, Review of patent slides Presented and approved the Agenda Review of input contributions previously unassigned contributions submitted to the Working Group Review of 802 PARs under consideration Commented on 802-REV PAR extension request, and P PAR revision

5 Summary of PPC Input Contributions
SG REF TITLE SOURCE ACTION D2D Resource Allocation under the Control of BS Ran Rejected for non-conforming format Cooperative Transmission Schemes of Base station assisted D2D Communications in Cellular Networks Li Rejected as out of scope Schemes in D2D Group Communications in Cellular Networks Resource Sharing of Multiple Underlaying D2D links and Uplink Cellular Communications Relay Assisted Device-to-Device Multicast Algorithm Tian

6 Summary of PPC Output Documents
SG REF TITLE SOURCE ACTION Comments of P Working Group on P PAR Revision BIMS Sent to EC Reflector Comments of IEEE Working Group on P802 PAR Extension MARKS

7 P802.22 Response to PPC PAR Comments
IEEE Document , entitled “ Response to the Comments on the Revision PAR” + ACCEPT – Removed the term Point-to-Point from the Scope + The PAR document with the words “allow” was circulated as a correction via that was sent out on October 11th [ Rev2]. However, we are okay with changing the word “that Allow Spectrum Sharing” to “that Allow Spectrum Sharing between Primary Services and Opportunistic Communication Devices” The fundamental assumption behind the operation of IEEE systems is that spectrum is shared with primary users. Hence the shared spectrum may or may not be available at all times and at all the locations. The radio will have to automatically change its characteristics and behavior to operate in appropriate alternate spectrum as directed by the cognitive sharing mechanism (e. g. database, sensing or beaconing). Hence is highly applicable for use in bands that allow or require spectrum sharing such as the radar bands between 2700 MHz to 3650 MHz in the United States.

8 P802 Response to PPC PAR Comments
IEEE Document Gdoc, entitled “P802 PAR Extension Comments Response” We are aware that the current PAR Scope does not exactly match the document's Scope subclause; however, as the document does not exceed the PAR scope, then this is not a problem for the progression of the project. Also, changing the PAR at this stage, when the document is under Sponsor ballot, is problematic, because it would require us to re-form the Sponsor ballot group, and in turn, that would require cancelling the existing ballot and starting a new Sponsor ballot. There is absolutely no point in doing that, so we don't intend to change the PAR wording. In any event, as this is a PAR extension request, not a PAR modification request, there is no opportunity to make changes to the rest of the PAR detail as part of this process; the extension request can only request changes to the end date, so actually this is not an "opportunity to align the PAR scope with the draft scope" at all.


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