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Hi Steve, Then how about the OFDMA case?
We have the following motion: The allowed values of maximum NLTF receive capability for multiple-user transmission are 4, 8, and
16.
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NOTE 1 –
This capability is for both OFDMA and non-OFDMA MU-MIMO transmission.
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NOTE 2 –
The value of maximum NLTF
= 16 is available in R2.
[Motion 141, #SP261, [3] and [52]] regards 于健 Ross Jian Yu Huawei Technologies 发件人: Steve Shellhammer [mailto:sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Hi Ross, It is my understanding that this Extra LTF PHY Capability is for the non-OFDMA mode. As you can see B0 indicates support for this feature, where it is clear that it is for the non-OFDMA case. That is
why we are providing clarifying text. The main point of the edits is to clarify this is a receiver capability, which was unclear in the original text. I hope this addresses your comment. Regards, Steve From: Yujian (Ross Yu) <ross.yujian@xxxxxxxxxx>
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originated from outside of the organization. Hi Steve, B3-B4 previously covers OFDMA case, which is the case in 11ax. For OFDMA case, it indicates 8 or same as Beamformee NSTS capability. regards 于健 Ross Jian Yu Huawei Technologies 发件人: Steve Shellhammer [mailto:sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Alfred, Sigurd, and Tianyu, Please add the following PDT to the PHY Agenda,
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Doc 11-21/755r0, PDT Clarification Extra LTF PHY Capability Thanks, Steve To unsubscribe from the STDS-802-11-TGBE list, click the following link:
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