Welcome to the podcast dedicated to advanced radio technologies standards development, hosted by the Wireless Innovation Forum. Features interviews with industry leaders, current news and Forum project updates.
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, I'm talking with Colby Harper of Pathfinder Wireless, chair of the Forum's new 6G Working Group to explain how the group started and where it's going.Timestamps:0:45 How the 6G WG began and what is Sharing Native 6G?1:35 6G WG project rundown, and the Forum's technology agnostic approach, with some info. on our alliances.4:00 The goals of the group, highlighting some of our collaborations and mobile on the go sharing.7:50 More on Sharing Native 6G and transitioning from 5G.9:18 A personal appeal from Colby to make an impact on the development of 6G. To learn more about Forum membership:https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/benefits-of-membership Join us at the International Spectrum Sharing Workshop, 26-27 June 2024, in Reston, Virginia:https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/international-spectrum-sharing-workshop
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, I'm talking with Austin Egbert of Baylor University, coder of the new AFC Test Harness and Mark Gibson of CommScope our 6 Ghz Committee Chair. The two worked tirelessly to bring the 6 GHz Band to operation, recently approved by the FCC.Timestamps:1:00 Austin: what brought about the creation of the test harness; talk of the R&O, requirements, and more (automating 128 test vectors!!).2:37 Mark: reflections on the CBRS experience in comparison, AFC being simpler.3:55 Austin: an expansion on why AFC was simpler than CBRS, and what makes them different, with one aspect that made it more complicated (e.g. power levels).5:00 Mark: DoD participation, test lab participation.6:20 Impact of the test harness, simplicity of it, ease and speed of the system in comparison to the SAS experience.8:00 Austin: on the modular nature, lots of tools and functionality.9:15 Mark: Lessons learned and how this tool was made to be replicatable and repeatable for future use.Links:https://6ghz.wirelessinnovation.orgAFC FAQ: https://groups.wirelessinnovation.org/wg/6-GHz-Cmte-SG/wiki/afc-faq Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/wirelessinnovation/email-sign-up About Baylor University SMART Hub The Hub for Spectrum Management with Adaptive and Reconfigurable Technology (SMART Hub) is a multi-disciplinary collaborative directed by Baylor University that is working to solve tomorrow's wireless spectrum issues today. SMART Hub's researchers, engineers, and economic and policy experts are developing next-generation technologies and techniques for unprecedented spectrum agility to enable a revolution in how the world uses the wireless spectrum. For more information, visit SMART Hub's website at https://spectrumsmart.org.Visit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Happy New Year! This is Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are reflecting on the work of Forum members in 2023 with CEO Lee Pucker and taking a peek at projects on the horizon.Timestamps:0:49 2023 General member activity recap, nearly 100 contributions, dozens of documents published, new software, and more!1:30 6 GHz Committee recap3:37 CBRS Committee recap7:10 SDS Committee recap9:00 Wireless Innovation Committee recap12:35 What's on the horizon?15:00 General meeting in June! Reserve some time now to join.Links:Forum Press Releases: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/forum-news6 Ghz Standards Library: https://6ghz.wirelessinnovation.org/work-group-productsCBRS Standards Library: https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.orgCBRS Infographic: https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.org/inside-the-cbrs-ecosystemSDS Standards Library: https://sds.wirelessinnovation.org/specifications-and-recommendationsJoin our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/wirelessinnovation/email-sign-upVisit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS and 6 Ghz bands, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topic? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, I talk with CBRS Committee Co-Chair Preston Marshall about our virtual CBRS Workshops coming in September. What makes these workshops different than our others? Preston tells us why.Timestamps:00:46 Overview of workshop 1: What are the Challenges with CBRS? What prompted the creation of the workshops?03:00 Who will be there?03:20 What makes it unique?04:04 A little more on the speakers05:00 How about that roundtable?05:50 This will be interactive! Bring your questions.06:30 Realtime Awareness of Radio Environment - Sensing Vs. Informing … time to geek it out! A discussion on the differences, history, what has been done, and more.08:25 Who will be there09:10 This will be the first workshop ever where …10:40 Another roundtable!12:10 Looking for the wisdom from the crowd, so come ready to provide your opinion Visit https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.org/cbrs-fall-2023-workshops to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS and 6 Ghz bands, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topic? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are getting an update on the 6 GHz ecosystem with Forum President and Chair Mark Gibson. Mark serves also serves as Chair of the 6 GHz Committee.Timestamps:0:44 Where are we now? What is the timeline for Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) approval?2:04 What's in play? More on the KDB or Knowledge Database (see the Forum's response in the links below).4:25 Next step in AFC certification: the FCC's Public Notice. 5:04 What is this new Public Trial phase?6:20 What's the difference between Public Trial and Initial Commercial Development (ICD)? How long do each last?8:23 After approval, then what? Referencing some lessons learned from CBRS.Be sure to check back in a few months for an updated interview as well! Lots going on between now and September!Links:Forum's 6 GHz page, with standards, timelines and more: https://6GHz.WirelessInnovation.org. Visit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
In this episode, we are talking with Forum CEO Lee Pucker about all things WInnForum in 2022.Links:New Org Chart: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/pr...6 Ghz Standards Library: https://6ghz.wirelessinnovation.org/w...CBRS Infographic: https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.org/i...SDS Standards Library: https://sds.wirelessinnovation.org/sp...2022 Tactical Communications Workshop: https://europe.wirelessinnovation.org...Tech Talks: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/te...Join our mailing list: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/emailVisit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are talking with Dr. Andy Clegg of Google about a new webinar series called Tech Talks that highlight truly exciting and ground-breaking advances in wireless communications.Timestamps0:45 What are these new Tech Talks all about?1:15 Where do the topics from the series come from? Hint: "it needs to jump off the page for us."1:54 All about the inaugural episode on quantum communications and Rydberg Probes (sounds fancy, but it'll be down to earth, Dr. Clegg promises), a revolutionary topic, led by NIST and includes a demo!3:50 Yes, there are more coming soon, and the second one is cosmic!4:45 Do you have an innovative topic? Let us know by emailing info@wirelessinnovation.org. To register for the first Tech Talk or view the recording if you're watching this video after 20 September 2022, visit: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/tech-talk-rydberg-probes Visit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are talking with Dr. Yifeng Zhou of Communications Research Center Canada, about an exciting new International project for drones operating beyond the visual light of sight of the pilot, or BVLOS (pronounced beevloss) drones. Timestamps0:46 How did the BVLOS Project come to be?1:50 Some of the benefits of BVLOS drones.2:00 Applications of BVLOS drones (Amazon delivery anyone?).2:58 Barriers to BVLOS drones (time for hoop jumping!).4:28 Potential problems with BVLOS drones.5:30 Where the importance of wireless communications comes in.6:10 About the mandates of the group.6:36 End goal and a bit of the group's focus points.9:30 A bit on the bands involved.12:25 Potential impact of the work.13:15 Impacted industries (aviation, manufacturers, suppliers, and more!)14:15 Interested? How to get involved. Visit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more or email info@wirelessinnovation.org to get involved today!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are talking with the Forum's Chief Regulatory Officer Prakash Moorut of Shure, about an exciting new International project for the Forum on Automated and Dynamic Spectrum Access for Scalable and On-Demand Private Networks. Timestamps:00:49 How this exciting project come about01:15 A bit about local licensing approach in Europe and needing channel assignments as the ecosystem grows01:45 On demand spectrum is an important use case 02:25 ETSI and its needs and involvement and how we came to work with them on this03:34 Let's talk about the band a bit04:00 How it compares to CBRS in the US04:50 How will we work with ETSI and … announcement of a kickoff meeting April 28! You won't want to miss it06:13 What are the timeline goals?06:50 Who should participate?07:10 A bit on the importance of this being a European project at the Forum
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. Today I'm talking to WInnForum CEO Lee Pucker, taking a look back at a few of the Forum's 2021 Highlights and looking forward into what our members are working on in 2022.Timestamps:0:55 Advanced Technologies Committee highlights: a bit on the NEW Passive and Active Sensor Systems group and what their focus is2:13 Spectrum Sharing Committee highlights: PAL systems came online! Since that momentous occasion, the group has worked on deployment concerns and standards development tailored to the users with our Enhancements to the baseline standards. Lee expands on this and what it means.4:08 Software Defined Systems Committee: A bit about the exciting relationship formed with SOSA and what inputs our group has been working on for their standards per the agreement as well as a package of standards in ballot now. This is a whopper with 10 documents and years of international cooperation.6:24 6 GHz Committee: in its second year, it has been on a roll, preparing it's first recommendation to the #FCC, as well as a comprehensive requirements document providing the baseline for moving the band forward.7:50 Last but not least, events! Covid moved everything online for, well, everyone in 2021. Accordingly, the Forum held its first online Summit to great reviews.9:15 Spectrum Sharing Committee in 2022: more enhanced standards and evolving what features need to be added to improve functionality in the dynamic CBRS space.10:10 Software Defined Systems in 2022: SOSA recommendations should come to light this year.10:50 6 GHz: with requirements come testing and certification, cue up a new accreditation program for test labs to test against these new requirements. Should be an exciting year for this group!12:25 Events … what can we say? We don't quite know yet, but we have some ideas … Lee will review some possibilities.14:00 Possibilities for the next webinar are being mulled over as well. Lee provides a sneak peek at those topics.CBRS Standards: https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.orgSDS Standards, including SCA: https://sds.wirelessinnovation.org6 GHz Standards: https://6GHz.wirelessinnovation.orgWInnForum Homepage and additional standards: https://www.WirelessInnovation.orgWebinars: https://www.WirelessInnovation.org/webinarsWInnComm 2021: https://conference.wirelessinnovation.orgNot on our email list? Join here: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/email#SCA #SDS #CBRS #6GHz #WirelessStandards #WInnComm
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Today we have a special episode outlining the Day three of the Forum's virtual summit WInnComm 2021, featuring sessions on SDS Standards, Drones, International Regulations, and the Top Ten Most Wanted Wireless Innovations, with endnotes by John Chapin and Nick Laneman.
Today we have a special episode outlining the Day one of the Forum's virtual summit WInnComm 2021, featuring keynotes by Scott Patrick of the NTIA, Ira Keltz of the FCC and Col. Andrew P Martin of the USAF. In addition to the keynotes we have sessions on Software Defined Systems, the 3 GHz Band and Methods of Sharing. I will be speaking with Ken Dingman from L3Harris, Mark Gibson of Commscope, and John Glossner of Optimum Semiconductor Technologies about these sessions.
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Today we have a special episode outlining the Day two of the Forum's virtual summit WInnComm 2021, featuring a keynote by Martha Suarez of the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance, Forum Project Updates with President John Glossner and sessions on 6 GHz Commercialization and Protection of Passive Services in Radio Spectrum.
In this episode, I'm talking about ESCs with Andy Clegg, Forum CTO and Chair of SSC WG1, John Glossner, Chair of the TG assigned to work on ESC Impact Technical Report, and Mark Gibson, Vice Chair of Forum, and ESC network operator.Timestamps0:42 Andy Clegg talks about what an ESC is and why they need protection? A bit about the Navy and the Spectrum Access System and whisper zones.04:48 John Glossner discusses the work of the Task Group to evaluate ESC impacts, antenna patterns, population impact and more.09:35 Mark addresses what it all means for CBRS, antenna design, best practice and more.11:08 What about adjacent channels? Any worries for the 3.45 and upcoming auction?12:24 Are there alternatives are there to ESC's? (Spoiler alert … yes!) A bit on a portal the Forum built, the DoD program initiative, Informing Incumbent Capability (IIC), and more.15:42 What are the roadblock to implementing IIC? It depends …ESCs will be explored further during WInnComm 2021 Online: A Deep Dive into the Future of Wireless Communications Technologies, Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2021.More information will be available soon at https://www.WirelessInnovation.org. Be sure to subscribe to our email list for updates.Have any advanced wireless radio topics you'd like to see explored by Forum experts? Let us know. Email me at Stephanie.Hamill@WirelessInnovation.org.
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, 6 GHz, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, I'm talking with the Forum's Chief Regulatory Officer Prakash Moorut, Senior Director of Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs for Shure, about the our Regulatory Advisory Committee. The group had been inactive for a time and Prakash revived it to tackle a variety of spectrum related topics with representatives from around the globe.Timestamps:00:44 Why the group was revived: harmonizing regulations around new spectrum usage around new spectrum sharing use cases. Let's not reinvent the wheel, but instead come together to share lessons learned. Great platform for information sharing.02:20 A bit on CBRS development, unique requirements of different countries, and coming up with recommendations based on individual needs.04:23 Examples of some contributions from Germany, UK, US, Canada, and other contributors on topics including localized sensing rules, CBRS, 6 Ghz, fixed satellites, and more.06:27 Goals for the future, including a call for expansion and use cases.Are you a regulator and want to participate or have a use case idea? Comment below or contact Wireless Innovation Forum CEO Lee Pucker at Lee.Pucker@WirelessInnovation.org. Want to learn more about the work of the Wireless Innovation Forum? Head on over to https://www.wirelessinnovation.org. #CBRS #WirelessSpectrum #6GHz
In this episode, I'm talking with John Glossner of Optimum SemiConductor Technologies and Louise Lamont of CRC Canada, about the Forum's Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle Wireless Networking, or Drone for shorthand, Special Interest Group. The group is currently work putting together a report on the Technological State of the Industry on Wireless Drone Networking.Timestamps:01:05 Why a special interest group? A bit about how the group was formed and the difference between SIGs and TGs and how this group spans multiple topics and groups.02:47 Topics reviewed to date in the group, including open source, simulators, and interference detection.04:46 Louise talks about the CRC contribution on interference detection and localization and how regulators could use the data gathered by CRC.09:44 How the group plans to use the information from the CRC contribution as well as the other contributions received to date in its first technical report.10:18 A review of who will benefit from this inaugural report: hint, it's a broad swath, from regulators to manufacturers, above ground, below sea … so many more! And did John mention drone taxis and aerial drone refueling?11:18 First draft timing predictions.11:58 What's next? Modeling? Simulation? Defense and civil government projects? The many possibilities are explored.
In this episode, we are talking with Navin Hatharimani of Nokia, about the Forum's 6 GHz Operational and Functional Requirements document, TR-1014, which sets the stage for operations in the band. For more information on the Forum's 6 GHz Committee: https://6GHz.WirelessInnovation.org Join us in setting the standard: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/be... Timestamps: 00:34 WInnForum's AFC Functional Specification Work Group and how it fits into the larger 6 GHz Committee 01:45 More on the task groups and the issues they tackle (For a diagram of all the groups https://6ghz.wirelessinnovation.org/o...) 03:07 Who is this group (and its subsequent documents) designed to help? 04:47 How are the requirements organized? What are the categories? 07:24 This just the beginning; more will be added 07:54 What makes this set of requirements different? 09:00 What kind of timeline are we looking at? 10:00 Wondering about market verticals?
Today I'm talking with WInnForum CEO, Lee Pucker who provides an update on the Forum's four Committees' projects and a window into a few projects on the horizon.Timestamps:00:32 Kicking it off with the Forum's project incubator committee, Advanced Technologies (ATC)1:04 The ATC's Top Ten Most Wanted Wireless Innovations List2:21 The 3100-3550 Band Task Group3:30 The Unmanned Vehicle Wireless Networking SIG (let's just call it the Drone SIG)4:30 A bit on how the ATC is working with our Regulatory Advisory Committee to address worldwide interference determination by regulators5:32 On to our oldest committee, Software Defined Systems6:40 Exciting new agreement with SOSA7:55 Recent successful meeting with its Advisory Council8:28 Now for our Spectrum Sharing Committee9:20 CBRS Release 1 Standards and initial commercial deployment success9:55 Standards development underway for a PAL leasing market11:00 One step further in the development of our Release 2 Standards for CBRS11:45 Antenna Patterns, DAS and more12:30 Open call for CBRS Success Stories! Submit yours to me at stephanie.hamill@wirelessinnovation.org13:00 Last but not least, the 6 GHz Committee13:50 New AFC Working Group developing its first document14:30 Project addressing building entry loss will be available soon15:00 New 3GPP AFC group 16:13 Brand new Test and Certification groupIf you are not a member of the Forum and would like to get involved in any of the groups Lee mentioned, check out our member benefits (https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/benefits-of-membership) or send us an email. We'd love to talk to you have you join us in setting the standard!
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place, hosted by Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. Today I'm talking with Peter Young, one of the main contributors to the Forum's newly released Incumbent Fixed Service Data Report (TR-1008), which provides information on general data quality issues with the Universal Licensing System or ULS, and identifies some of the missing data that will be pertinent to future discussion on automated Frequency Coordination system implementation.You can download TR-1008 here: https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/reportsTimestamps:0:50 What is the background of the ULs and why was TR 1008 created?1:15 An overview of the different categories of devices2:06 A bit about incumbent systems2:52 What are the problems caused by interference?3:11 The purposes of TR-10083:56 A brief history of the ULS taking you back to 19994:52 The different databases involved5:17 The FCC hosts the data for download and query (https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/universal-licensing-system)5:49 Issues with the ULS data and how technology has changed over the years6:24 A bit about the structural changes affecting ULS data accuracy6:53 Technical changes/issues not addressed in the ULS8:39 Quality issues with data entry9:12 Wait! Don't get discouraged, it's not as bad as it may sound9:42 A bit about the Forum's upcoming Recommendation to address issuesWant more information about the Forum, or to join us in setting the standard? Visit https://www.WirelessInnovation.org.
Today I'm talking to the Forum's Software Defined Systems Committee co-chair Eric Nicollet of Thales about the Committee's recently published timing service specification and supporting facilities principals report. This is an audio-only interview.Timestamps:0:47 Background of the specification and how it came into being1:15 Addressing time access, and how this is critical1:34 Modernizing available SDR standards1:41 Overview of international efforts to address this from U.S., ESSOR, Germany and how this effort ties it all together2:39 How this will be implemented on modernized software defined radios2:55 Minimizing adoption cost3:44 Two scenarios that exemplify the benefits of the standard: atomic time and leap seconds, and platform independent (PIM) vs. platform specific (PSM) modeling5:45 PSMs on the horizon
Now that CBRS is in full commercial operation, a number of enhancements to the baseline specifications have been identified to support the diverse market verticals in the CBRS ecosystem. Today I'm talking to the Forum's Spectrum Sharing Committee co-chair Richard Bernhardt of WISPA about the group's new à la-carte approach to the development of standards extending beyond the baseline required for FCC Certification in response to industry need. Timestamps:1:03 A bit about the new a-la-carte development 1:55 Backward compatibility 2:45 Self-certifying for SASes and CBSDs3:38 What is on the horizon?
Today I'm talking with CommScope's Mark Gibson, who chairs the Forum's 6 Ghz Committee. Recently a larger 6 Ghz Multistakeholder group has been formed as well, combining the Forum's membership horsepower with the WiFi Alliance and broader industry stakeholders to tackle an aggressive timeline to operations in the band. Today, Mark will explain the background and get into how the groups work together.Timestamps:00.45 How and why did Forum get involved in the 6Ghz band01.38 Creation of the WInnForum's charter02:09 What is the difference between the WInnForum's 6 GHZ Committee and the Industry 6 GHz Multistakeholder Group anyway?03:13 The Forum's first document for the Committee and the resulting timeline for the Committee, including resulting FCC filings03:59 A bit about the Forum's different sub-committees04:44 Now more on the 6 GHz Multistakeholder Group05:29 A relationships forms with the WiFi Alliance05:54 More on the establishment of the MSG and its workstreams08:00 What is the timeline moving forward? Will we be able to have an AFC certified by the holiday 2021 goal?09:23 What has to happen for us to meet that goal?10:19 How can stakeholders get involved?13:26 A bit on the meeting cadence
Today I'm talking with Forum President and Chair, John Glossner and our Chief Technical Officer, Andy Clegg. John is the CEO of Optimum Semiconductor Technologies and President of the Heterogeneous System Architecture Foundation. Andy is Spectrum Engineering Lead for Google and was previously program director for spectrum management at the U.S. National Science Foundation. Both are involved in the Forum's Advanced Technologies Committee, which heads the Forum's decade old Top Ten Most Wanted Wireless Innovations project, and often serves as the seed of many Forum projects.Timestamps:00:54 History of the Top Ten Most Wanted Wireless Innovations01:58 Why the Top Ten is important to industry, what it's used for, the important role it plays in innovation02:48 Current Top Ten list review (Andy reveals his favorite at 03:15!)05:35 Past innovations that the Forum has played a role in solving06:30 How CBRS specifications came from one of the original Top Ten lists, enabling an entire to industry07:23 How to provide your input to the Top TenWant more information? Head to https://www.WirelessInnovation.org to learn more.
Join us for a 10 minute conversation with WInnForum CEO, Lee Pucker, on what makes the Forum so nimble in standards creation: our Lean Standards Development Model.Skip to the timestamps below if you're in a rush:0:26 - What is the Lean Standards Development Model and how is it the most efficient path to commercial development?1:58 - What are the advantages of the Forum's model over other models and how does it facilitate developin gstandards in 3 months as opposed to 3 years?3:30 - How was this method employed in developing the baseline standards for the CBRS Band?4:12 - Is parallel standards development even possible? Short answer: yes.5:09 - More on the CBRS band, past and future.6:55 - A bit on Release 2 of the CBRS standards and how it puts the choices in the hands of the consumer.9:10 - How does the LSDM translate to other bands like 6 GHz?Want more info? Here are some helpful links:- Lean Standards development model ppt presentation and overview:https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/standards-development-model- CBRS Standards: https://cbrs.wirelessinnovation.org/- WInnForum Committees employing the LSDM model:https://www.wirelessinnovation.org/projects-committeesHave a standards problem you need solved? Let us know.