Thread Links | Date Links | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thread Prev | Thread Next | Thread Index | Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index |
Hi Laurent,
I sent an email to you. Maybe you missed it. In the proposed PDT 1256r3, I don’t find corresponding motions related to the following text. And I have some technical concern for these
parts. Could you remove them from the proposed PDT? 33.3.4.1.3 Power state after enablement When a link becomes enabled for a STA that is part of a non-AP MLD through multi-link setup sent on that link, the initial power management mode of the STA, immediately after
the signaling exchange, is active mode. When a link is enabled for a STA that is part of a non-AP MLD through signaling (multi-link setup or TID to link mapping update) send on another link, the initial power management
mode of the STA, immediately after the exchange, is power save mode, and its power state is doze, unless TBD. A non-AP MLD may use the power states of its non-AP STAs to dynamically change the link(s) on which it operates. Figure xxx provides an illustration of operation of a single radio
non-AP MLD with default mapping (all TIDs mapped to all setup links), where the non-AP MLD transitions from operating on link 1 with STA 1 to operating on link 2 with STA 2. While operating on link 1: - STA 1 of the non-AP MLD may use active mode or power save mode with the awake state to retrieve BUs from the AP MLD and may use power save mode with doze state to save
power. - STA 2 and STA 3 stay in doze state. While operating on link 2: - STA 2 of the non-AP MLD may use active mode or power save mode with the awake state to retrieve BUs from the AP MLD and may use power save mode with doze state to save
power. - STA 1 and STA 3 stay in doze state. Regards Guogang Huang 发件人: huangguogang
Hi Laurent,
Sorry for late feedback. In the proposed PDT 1256r3, I don’t find corresponding motions related to the following text. And I have some technical concern for these parts.
33.3.4.1.3 Power state after enablement When a link becomes enabled for a STA that is part of a non-AP MLD through multi-link setup sent on that link, the initial power management mode of the STA, immediately after
the signaling exchange, is active mode. When a link is enabled for a STA that is part of a non-AP MLD through signaling (multi-link setup or TID to link mapping update) send on another link, the initial power management
mode of the STA, immediately after the exchange, is power save mode, and its power state is doze, unless TBD. A non-AP MLD may use the power states of its non-AP STAs to dynamically change the link(s) on which it operates. Figure xxx provides an illustration of operation of a single radio
non-AP MLD with default mapping (all TIDs mapped to all setup links), where the non-AP MLD transitions from operating on link 1 with STA 1 to operating on link 2 with STA 2. While operating on link 1: - STA 1 of the non-AP MLD may use active mode or power save mode with the awake state to retrieve BUs from the AP MLD and may use power save mode with doze state to save
power. - STA 2 and STA 3 stay in doze state. While operating on link 2: - STA 2 of the non-AP MLD may use active mode or power save mode with the awake state to retrieve BUs from the AP MLD and may use power save mode with doze state to save
power. - STA 1 and STA 3 stay in doze state. Regards Guogang Huang 发件人: Cariou, Laurent [mailto:laurent.cariou@xxxxxxxxx]
Hi all, I uploaded draft text proposal for PDT-MAC-MLO
TID-link-mapping/link management: Default mode and link enablement Please let me know if there are comments. Thanks, Laurent To unsubscribe from the STDS-802-11-TGBE list, click the following link:
https://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11-TGBE&A=1
To unsubscribe from the STDS-802-11-TGBE list, click the following link: https://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11-TGBE&A=1 |