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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPANs) Submission Title: Proposed comment resolution for CID 225 and 226 Date Submitted: Sept.29, 2013 Source: Jaehwan Kim, Youngae Jeon , Sangjae Lee, and Sangsung Choi (ETRI), Soo -Young Chang (SYCA)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPANs) Submission Title: Proposed comment resolution for CID 225 and 226 Date Submitted: Sept.29, 2013 Source:Jaehwan Kim, YoungaeJeon, Sangjae Lee, and Sangsung Choi (ETRI), Soo-Young Chang (SYCA) Contact: kimj@etri.re.kr Voice:+82 42 860 5338, E-Mail: kimj@etri.re.kr Re: Abstract: This document provides proposed resolution for CID 225, and 226 of Sponsor Ballot Purpose: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Slide 1 ETRI

  2. CID 225 and 226 • Comments • CID 225: The channel page and channel number do not identify a 15.4m channel per 8.1.2.9. Channel page is not used, and the channel number is relative to the start of the TVWS channel. • CID 226: "This field may be omitted [...]". Omitted does mean 8'h00? Fig. 59dg specifies this field as 8 octets long. Thus this field cannot be simply skipped. • Proposed Change • CID 225: Remove channel page and replace it with a start of TVWS channel frequency • CID 226: Please modify the sentence.

  3. CID 225 and 226 (continued) • Propose Resolution • Accept in Principle • Page 35, Figure 59dg • Change “8” to “7/10”. • Page 36, Figure 59dh • Change “Allocated PHY Channel Page” to “Start Band Edge” and Change “1” octet to “3” octets for this field.

  4. CID 225 and 226 (continued) • Propose Resolution (continued) • Page 36, line 15-17 • Change “The Allocated PHY Channel Page field, if present, shall contain the channel page that the coordinator intends to use for all future communications. This field may be omitted if the new channel page is the same as the previous channel page.” to “The Start Band Edge field is the frequency in kHz indicating the lower edge of band that the coordinator intends to use for all future communications and shall be set to the current value of macStartBandEdge. This field may be omitted if the new Start Band Edge is the same as the previous Start Band Edge.”

  5. CID 225 and 226 (continued) • Propose Resolution (continued) • Page 47, line 44 • Change “ChannelPage” to “StartBandEdge” • Page 49, Table 44zc, line 20-22 • Change “ChannelPage” to “StartBandEdge” • Change “See 8.1.2.9” to “0-16777215” • Change “The channel page that the coordinator intends to use for all future communications.” to “The frequency in kHz indicating the lower edge of the band.”

  6. CID 225 and 226 (continued) • Propose Resolution (continued) • Page 48, line 48 • Change “ChannelPage” to “StartBandEdge” • Page 50, Table 44zd, line 13-15 • Change “ChannelPage” to “StartBandEdge” • Change “See 8.1.2.9” to “0-16777215” • Change “The channel page that the coordinator intends to use for all future communications.” to “The frequency in kHz indicating the lower edge of the band.”

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