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November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Feedback Received on 802.11ad PAR
Date: 2008-11-11
Authors:
Name
Jon Rosdahl
Submission
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CSR
Highland, UT
Slide 1
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email
[email protected]
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Abstract
This document contains the comments received and the
recommended resolutions for the 802.11ad PAR
submission to 802 EC.
Submission
Slide 2
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Feedback Received on 802.11ad PAR
from 802.3
It is noted that IEEE Std 802.11 includes PICS
proforma, and believed that these have consistently
been included with the initial addition of functionality
to the base standard. The WG is asked to consider
including a commitment to provide PICS on
enhancements such as this within the project
documents.
Submission
Slide 3
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Proposed Response to 802.3
• 802.11 has included a statement into 8.1. We have
added to the end of the last sentence :
– …which will include a PICS proforma.
Submission
Slide 4
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Feedback received on 802.11adPAR
from 802.15
• It would appear that 802.11 would like to modify the general
language for coexistance to be included in the scope and is now
recommending the following language for coexistence:
– Devices complying with this amendment shall minimally impact the
operation of 802.11 and 802.15 devices, along with other 802 wireless
devices, already operating in the same bands.
• Currently the VHT PAR uses the following language:
– Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the
band including IEEE 802.15.3c systems
• Request that VHT modify this language to the below to reflect
802.11's current thinking.
– Devices complying with this amendment shall minimally impact the
operation of 802.11 and 802.15.3c devices, along with other 802 wireless
devices, already operating in the same bands.
Submission
Slide 5
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Response to 802.15
• 802.11 recognizes the inconsistency in the submitted
wording suggested for the coexistence portion of the
scope statement by our feedback group.
• 802.11 would request that 802.15 use the same language
that was crafted jointly by lengthy discussion and
disregard pages 13 & 15 of 08/1351r0 of our comments
to the 802.15 group.
• We suggest that both 802.15.4g and 802.11ad use the
same language from the 802.11ad PAR which was the
actual intent despite the error of what got passed to
802.15.
Submission
Slide 6
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Motion to accept the response
• Motion to accept the response to 802.3 and 802.15:
moved: Stuart Kerry, Matt Fischer
47 Yes, 0 No, 0 abstain --- approx 64 in room
Submission
Slide 7
Jon Rosdahl, CSR
November 2008
doc.: IEEE 802.11-08/1367r0
Motion in 802.11 WG Mid-week Plenary:
• Motion to accept the response to 802.3 and 802.15 as
noted in 11-08/1367r0:
Moved by on behalf of VHT by Eldad P.
2nd by Richard Kennedy
-- 109 Yes – 0 No – 5 Abstain – Motion Passes.
Submission
Slide 8
Jon Rosdahl, CSR