EPISODE · Nov 11, 2020 · 10 MIN
21.1 How does the Forum develop its standards to efficiently?
from Setting the Standard · host Stephanie
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.
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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 w...
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