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Dear Nikola,
thanks for taking my comment into account.
We can discuss it for sure in the telco, please note that the current wording on the website does not reflect our understanding of the PAR. The PAR allows us to define a new PHY and minor modifications of the MAC.
This means that the PHY must not necessarily be delveloped by means of minor modifications from the existing specifications, but this is what the
website actually claims.
I thought we were all happy about this achievement when the PAR was granted, and there was common understanding that defining a specific PHY is needed for LC. I have to say that I do not aggree with your new interpretation
concerning the PHY.
As a task group we are only working on behalf of the WG but if there is such a big disagreement in the task group about the interpretation of the PAR, let us include the working group. I suggest to invite further WG members
into this discussion and to clarify how the 802.11 WG understands the PAR.
Best regards - Volker
Von: Nikola Serafimovski [nikola.serafimovski@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Dezember 2018 11:01 An: Jungnickel, Volker Cc: STDS-802-11-TGBB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Betreff: RE: Website of 802.11bb Dear Volker,
I believe that the current wording accurately reflects the scope of the PAR. Specifically, the scope of the TG is listed within that paragraph to outline the expected changes.
I am happy to discuss this further during our conference call this week or at the next meeting if you believe the word “minimal” needs to be removed.
Kind regards, Nikola --
From: Jungnickel, Volker <volker.jungnickel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear Nikola,
could you please correct the following information on the TGbb Website:
The IEEE 802.11bb Task Group on Light Communications is focused on introducing minimal changes to the base IEEE 802.11 Stds to enable communications in the light medium…
This may be true for the MAC, but according to the PAR there will be a new PHY to address this new medium appropriately, which may not be the case for the existing PHYs in 802.11. I feel the content of the PAR should be reflected correctly also on the webpage of TGbb.
Thanks and best regards - Volker
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Volker Jungnickel Head of Metro-, Access and Inhouse Systems Group Photonic Networks and Systems Department Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute Einsteinufer 37, 10587 Berlin, Germany Tel. +49 30 31002 768, Mobile +49 162 255 2756 volker.jungnickel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.hhi.fraunhofer.de/pn
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