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IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for [[radio]]-based systems ... [[IEEE]] [[802.11]] (WLAN), [[IEEE 802.15]] (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), [[IEEE 802.16]] (WMAN), [[IEEE 802.20]] (Wireless Mobility), [[IEEE 802.21]] (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and [[IEEE 802.22]](WRAN). |
IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for [[radio]]-based systems ... [[IEEE]] [[802.11]] (WLAN), [[IEEE 802.15]] (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), [[IEEE 802.16]] (WMAN), [[IEEE 802.20]] (Wireless Mobility), [[IEEE 802.21]] (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and [[IEEE 802.22]](Wireless Regional Area Network - WRAN). |
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802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects. |
802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects. |
Revision as of 17:24, 8 December 2007
IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for radio-based systems ... IEEE 802.11 (WLAN), IEEE 802.15 (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), IEEE 802.16 (WMAN), IEEE 802.20 (Wireless Mobility), IEEE 802.21 (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and IEEE 802.22(Wireless Regional Area Network - WRAN).
802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects.