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Hi Bin, In the text, it mentions:
The EHT PHY provides support for 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, 160 MHz and 320MHz contiguous channel widths
(note: support for 80+80 MHz and 160 +160 MHz noncontiguous channel width is TBD), depending on the frequency band and capability. Whilst in 566r66, we have the following motions: 802.11be supports 320 MHz and 160+160 MHz PPDU. [Motion 10, [3] and [4]] 802.11be reuses 802.11ax tone plan for 20/40 MHz PPDU and, with the exception of pilot locations, for 80/160/80+80
MHz in non-OFDMA PPDU. For 320 MHz and 160+160 MHz PPDU, 802.11be uses duplicated EHT160. [Motion 33, [7] and [13]] [Motion 118, [14] and [15]] 802.11be reuses the phase rotation sequence defined in 802.11ax for 20/40/80/160/80+80 MHz PPDU.
[Motion 112, #SP31, [17] and [45]] From PHY support perspective, it is not TBD. regards 于健 Ross Yu Huawei Technologies 发件人: Bin Tian [mailto:btian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Hi TTT members and all I have uploaded the 20/1307r0 Introduction to EHT PHY. Please review it and let me know if you have any feedback.
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