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September 2018. FD TIG mid-week report. Date: 2018-09-12. Authors:. Slide 1. September 2018. Abstract. Mid-week report for 802.11 FD TIG (Full Duplex Technical Interest Group) September 2018 Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, HI USA
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September 2018 FD TIG mid-week report Date: 2018-09-12 Authors: Slide 1
September 2018 Abstract Mid-week report for 802.11 FD TIG(Full Duplex Technical Interest Group) September 2018 Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, HI USA Chair: James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm) Slide 2 James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm)
September 2018 Mid-week report • The FD-TIG feels that the FD-TIG report is essentially complete • Request that 802.11 members review the report and provide comments by email or by attending Thursday PM1 • Report: 11-18-0498-05 • Respond to Gilb_IEEE@gmail.com and Yan.Xin@huawei.com • FD-TIG will consider report approval, Thursday PM1 • Intention to ask WG to approve SG formation this Friday • For EC approval at November 2018 plenary • Request to extend TIG until the end of November 2018 plenary Slide 3 James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm)
September 2018 Additional FD-TIG tasks for September to November • The WG has extensive experience with defining the key performance parameters of the PHY layer • With FD, there are different key performance parameter • e.g., self interference cancellation • Need PHY experts to discuss how this should be specified • Identify the clauses and subclauses of 802.11-2019 that will be potentilally affected. • Use cases with numbers, i.e., # of stations, type of traffic • Identify simulation environments, channel models to use. Slide 4 James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm)
September 2018 Additional FD-TIG tasks for September to November • The WG has extensive experience with defining the key performance parameters of the PHY layer • With FD, there are different key performance parameter • e.g., self interference cancellation • Need PHY experts to discuss how this should be specified • Identify the clauses and subclauses of 802.11-2019 that will be potentilally affected. • Use cases with numbers, i.e., # of stations, type of traffic • Identify simulation environments, channel models to use. Slide 5 James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm)
September 2018 FD demonstrations • Peiwei Wang will present a short video showing FD operation • Reference documents 11-18-1588-00 (presentation) and 11-18-1634-01 (document describing results. • Thursday AM1 • Live remote FD demo with colleagues in Ottawa • Will stream video and have Q&A • Refer to the FD-TIG draft report for other demonstrated FD systems Slide 6 James Gilb (GA-ASI, USD, Gilb Consulting, GenXComm)