IEEE 802 November 2024 Attendance Statistics Overview

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Explore the attendance statistics for the IEEE 802 working group meetings in November 2024, highlighting in-person versus remote attendance, membership details, and insights into attendee patterns across sessions.

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  1. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 In-person/Remote Attendance Stats for 802.11 Date: 2024-11-08 Authors: Name Robert Stacey Affiliations Intel Address Phone 503-724-0893 email robert.stacey@intel.com Submission Slide 1 Robert Stacey, Intel

  2. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 Abstract Some statistics on in-person vs remote attendance in the 802.11 working group are presented. Submission Slide 2 Robert Stacey, Intel

  3. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 Overview I gathered registration data for the last 5 sessions (802 plenary and 802W interim sessions) I mapped the registration data to attendance data from IMAT (as used to update 802.11 membership) There data are not 100% accurate: A number of attendees that did not match registration data. Between a low of 3 (for the January 2024 session) to and a high of 22 (for the September 2024 session). The unmatched attendees show up as Remote. In-person attendance is declared at registration time and not verified. The data is for any attendance not just >75% attendance. A small number of attendees only attend one or two meetings (<75%). I suspect they are mostly remote. Submission Slide 3 Robert Stacey, Intel

  4. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 802.11 membership 802.11 currently has 576 voting members 79 potential voters (typically having attended 2 sessions so far) 95 aspirants (only attended 1 session so far) Total = 749 Most of these will have attended a recent session because they are either gaining voting rights or maintaining voting rights. A few are aging out or have already aged out . Submission Slide 4 Robert Stacey, Intel

  5. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 Attendance at the September 2024 session The relevant data are in three tables Overall , In-Person , and Remote that represent, overall, in-person and remote attendance, respectively. Each row, except the last, represents the number of sessions attended The Count column represents the number of unique attendees that have attended the row number of sessions. For this session, a little over half attend in-person. This is typical for all 802.11 sessions. Submission Slide 5 Robert Stacey, Intel

  6. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 July + September 2024 sessions There are about 120 more unique attendees for 2 sessions than for 1 session Clearly the mix is changing each session as new people attend and some stop attending. The number of unique attendees is also the total attendance over both sessions Submission Slide 6 Robert Stacey, Intel

  7. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 May+Jul+Sep 2024 sessions (3 sessions) We start to see the trends 102 have not attended any of the 3 sessions in-person 582 have attended at least one of the 3 sessions in-person Not many (2) attended all 3 sessions remotely But quite a few (192) attended all 3 sessions in-person Submission Slide 7 Robert Stacey, Intel

  8. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 Jan+Mar+May+Jul+Sept 2024 (last 5 sessions) Only 79 have not attended any of the last 5 sessions in-person Conversely, most (682 / 761) have attended at least one session in-person Very few routinely attend remotely: Only one attended all 5 recent sessions remotely Two others attended 4 of the recent sessions remotely However, many are taking advantage of remote attendance: 478 have used it at least once Submission Slide 8 Robert Stacey, Intel

  9. November 2024 doc.: IEEE 802-ec-24/0268r0 Summary for the last 5 sessions 90% (682/761) attended at least one session in-person 10% (79/761) attended remote-only 37% (283/761) attended in-person only 53% ((761-79-283)/761) are taking advantage of both remote and in-person attendance There is a clear preference for in-person attendance, at least among the dedicated participants: 150 attended all 5 sessions in-person only 1 attended all 5 sessions remotely Submission Slide 9 Robert Stacey, Intel

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