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To: Nav Toor who started this subject1/26/2001 12:37:17 PM
From: Dexter Lives On   of 16863
 
From the OFDM Forum's February 2001 meeting page:

Agenda:

Click here to view the tentative agenda. A summary of the BWWF agenda has been laid out beside the OFDM Forum meeting agenda so you can see how they fit together.


Demonstration:

On February 20, 2001 at 3:30 pm, there will be a demonstration of OFDM research results at the UC Berkeley Richmond Field Station Facility. The demonstration will be an automated vehicle merge manoeuvre involving three vehicles that are fully automated and coordinated over a real-time wireless LAN running a protocol designed by the UC Berkeley researchers. There will be two vehicles on the mainline road and the third vehicle will approach on an entering lane and autonomously merge into the gap between the two on the mainline. The demonstration will be done at low speed and the attendees will be able to ride in the cars during the demonstration. There will also be an opportunity to see some of their other OFDM networks.

To attend this demonstration you must sign up prior to the February meeting by indicating in the comments section of the February meeting registration form that you would like to participate in the demonstration; space is limited to a maximum of 30 people. If you have already completed the February meeting registration form, simply send an email to the OFDM Forum stating you would like to participate. The first 30 people who sign up will get the spots, any extras will be put on a waiting list.

ofdm-forum.com
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