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Thanks Bo,I'm happy to see you take on the role of liaison. The CITS database will require updating both when 802.11md is published and replaces 802.11-2016; and when 802.11bd is published.As for the liaison response you are drafting, we somehow need to explain to them that 802.11p-2010 and 802.11-2012 are superseded, and the current standard is 802.11-2016. This is sometimes difficult to explain to external groups (see this recent 802 EC thread for context). I also propose we don't need to limit ourselves to OCB, though for folks narrowly looking only at low-latency collision avoidance applications that is the subset of 802.11 they are interested in. The "regular Wi-Fi" part of the 802.11 standard is also of use in automotive and transportation systems.Regards,JamesOn Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 11:25 PM Bo Sun <sun.bo1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello, all,
As the WG chair announced, IEEE 802.11 received a liaison letter from ITU-T CITS (11-19/0636). In the liaison letter, CITS asks for 802.11 WG to appoint an expert to maintain the udpate of the relevant communication standards (11p and 11bd in our case) in its online database.
The liaison from CITS has been forwarded to TGbd for proceeding. I will prepare a liaison response and tentatively put my name there. But if you're interested to maintain the desription of 11p (or latest 802.11 standard) and 11bd in CITS's online database (it will not take much effort), please let me know before our second session in May f2f meeting. And I plan to get the liaison response moved in TGbd on Thursday and approved in WG on closing plenary in our May meeting week.
Best Regards,
Bo
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