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802.11REVmd Editor’s Report – August 2018

This report discusses technical issues in the IEEE 802.11REVmd draft and provides reference documents for further review. It also includes comments from LB232 ad-hoc groups and commenters.

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802.11REVmd Editor’s Report – August 2018

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  1. 802.11REVmd Editor’s Report – August 2018 Authors: Date: 2018-August-24 Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  2. Acknowledgement • The following people have kindly aided the technical editor in one way or another during the development of REVmd: • Adrian Stephen, Dorothy Stanley, Jon Rosdahl, Mark Hamilton, Michael Montemurro, Mark Rison, Peter Ecclesine, Liwen Chu, Sai Shankar, James {Yee|Wang|P.K. Gilb}, Assaf Kasher, Carlos Cordeiro, Yongho Seok, Carlos Aldana, Gabor Bajko, Graham Smith, Sigurd Schelstraete, Jouni Malinen, Nehru Bhandaru, Josephy Levy, Chris Hansen Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  3. Status of REVmd Draft Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  4. Reference Documents • Draft: P802.11REVmd D1.3 and D1.4 (members’ area) • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.3.pdf • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.3 Redline Compared to D1.2.pdf • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.4.pdf • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.4 Redline Compared to D1.3.pdf • D1.3 and D1.4 word docs are also available (member’s area) for preparing submissions. • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.3.rtfs.zip • Draft P802.11REVmd_D1.4rtfs.zip • LB232 Comments • https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/18/11-18-0611-07-000m-revmd-wg-ballot-comments.xls Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  5. Issues with 11ak roll-in (1) • Element ID Extension value "34" was double used • Element ID Extension value “34” was assigned to 11ak “GLK-GCR Parameter Set element”, and then released per a request in 2017 • Element ID Extension value “34” was assigned to TGmd “the Max Channel Switch Time element”, in January 2018 • However, in IEEE 802.11k-2018, value “34” is still used for “GLK-GCR Parameter Set element” • Solutions: • ANA assigned Element ID Extension value “34” to “GLK-GCR Parameter Set element” • There is no change to IEEE 802.11k-2018 • ANA assigned a new Element ID Extension value “52” to TGmd ‘s “Max Channel Switch Time element” Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  6. Issues with 11ak roll-in (2) • The following items are not incorporated in D1.4 because the corresponding sentence has been deleted in D1.3: • In 10.24.3 (Data and acknowledgment transfer using immediate block ack policy and delayed block ack), the following text was not rolled in • "or the GLK-GCR Parameter Set element in the (Re)Association Response frame" IEEE 802.11-2018REVmd – D1.3 • All contents in 11.2.3.7 (AP operation during the CFP) because this entire subclause has been deleted. Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  7. Backup Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  8. LB232 Comment Ad-hoc Groups Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

  9. LB232 Comments by Commenters Emily Qi, Intel Corporation

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