July 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/0xxxr0 Motion for LS to 3GPP RAN4 from IEEE 802.11 PDED ad hoc meeting in Daejeon in May 2017 10 May 2017 Authors: Name Company Phone email Andrew Myles Cisco +61 418 656587 amyles@cisco.com Andrew Myles, Cisco Andrew Myles, Cisco
The PDED ad hoc has recommended a LS to RAN4 that summarises a position on testing issues 3GPP RAN4 is undertaking important work to validate the 3GPP RAN1 claims about LAA coexistence with 802.11 The purpose of these tests according to RAN4 are “to verify that the two systems can coexist when operating in the same unlicensed spectrum.” It is therefore vital that the perspective of 802.11 stakeholders is properly represented in the RAN4 discussions about the tests Unfortunately, only a few 802.11 stakeholders attend RAN4 meetings It was suggested that one way of ensuring the perspective of 802.11 stakeholders is properly represented is for IEEE 802.11 WG to send a LS to RAN4 The following recommendation represents the consensus of PDED ad hoc related to various RAN4 testing issues Andrew Myles, Cisco
The PDED ad hoc approved a proposed LS to 3GPP RAN4 Ad hoc motion The IEEE 802.11 PDED ad hoc recommends that a LS using the text contained in 11-17-0738-02 relating to discussions about Wi-Fi /LAA coexistence testing be sent to 3GPP RAN4 Moved: Stephen McCann Seconded: Vinko Erceg Result: 15/0/7 Andrew Myles, Cisco
The WG will consider the recommended LS to 3GPP RAN4 Ad hoc motion The IEEE 802.11 WG approved a LS using the text contained in 11-17-0738-02 relating to discussions about Wi-Fi /LAA coexistence testing be sent to 3GPP RAN4 Moved: Andrew Myles Seconded: Result: Andrew Myles, Cisco