IEEE Workshop on Technical Standards and Consensus Building

Thursday, 6 March 2014

10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

University of Strathclyde

Glasgow, UK

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Delivered by highly experienced standards developers and open to all, thisunique workshop is designed to teach students, educators and working engineers about technical standards and standards development. Topics include the importance of standards to industry, fundamentals of standards development, case studies on IEEE 802.11n (WiFi) and IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards, and an interactive multi-hour consensus-building exercise.

**There is no charge to attend and lunch will be provided, but you must register at

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Agenda

10:00 AM ‐ 10:15 AM: Welcome Address, Workshop Overview and Objectives

10:15 AM ‐11:00 AM: Standards – A Practitioner’s View& Case Study on IEEE Standard 802.11n

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Industry Case Study on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standard

11:30 AM ‐12:00 PM: Introduction to Consensus-Building Exercise: All workshop participants will be presented with a scenario that requires their group to reach consensus by following IEEE principles.

12:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Working Lunch and Group Consensus-Building Exercise

3:00 PM ‐ 4:30 PM: Group Presentations and Lessons Learned Discussion

4:30 PM Adjourn

About the Presenters

Dr. James Irvine is a Reader in the EEE Department at Strathclyde University in Glasgow. His research interests include resource management and security for wireless systems, and he works as Academic Co-ordinator within the Mobile VCE programme. Prior to this he worked on the ACTS MOSTRAIN project providing communication services to high speed trains. He holds four patents, with three more being pursued, and has authored two books. Technical Programme Chair of VTC2004-Spring in Milan, Dr Irvine was elected in 2002 to the Board of the IEEE VTS, where he is chair of the VTS Technical Advisory Committee, and President for 2008-09. He is currently Chair of the IEEE Standards Education Committee.

David Law is a distinguished engineer for HP Networking and has worked on the specification and development of Ethernet products since 1989. In this role, David has held a number of leadership positions as a member of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group and currently serves as chair of IEEE 802.3. David is also a member of the IEEE-SA Standards Board, chair of the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee (PatCom) and vice-chair of IEEE Standards Education Committee. David holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Strathclyde University. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

Adrian Stephens is a Principal Engineer in Intel's Connectivity Standards and Technology group (part of the Mobile Communications group). His focus is on developing IEEE 802.11 standards. He is a Vice-Chair of IEEE 802.11 and is its technical editor. He is a member of IEEE-SA RevCom and the Standards Board. He coordinated (internally and externally) Intel's MAC proposal for IEEE 802.11n. He managed an industry group that successfully proposed an initial draft for the IEEE 802.11ac amendment.Adrian has over 20 years of product development and research experience working for industry and government. Adrian received a B.A. ('77) and a Ph.D. from Cambridge University. He is a senior member of the IEEE.