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Hi Stephen, Thank you for the definitions. I am having some issues understanding why these operations are called single radio (for example, it seems that EMLSR can be capable of more than one spatial streams, is that one or multiple radios?) or multiple radio operations. Does it
make sense to at least refer back to the number of radios in the definitions? Best regards, Xiaofei Clement Wang Principal Engineer | InterDigital T: (631) 622.4028 From: Benjamin Rolfe <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Both those definitions contain details about the thing the term describes that do not belong in clause 3. I can assure you comments should those appear in a balloted draft
😉. Put the period after "enabled links" in each case and you have a valid definition of a term. The remaining details belong in an appropriate normative clause. FWIW Ben From: Stephen McCann <mccann.stephen@xxxxxxxxx> Dear all, I'm working on some CIDs regarding the EMLSR and EMLMR operation definitions. I've had quite a few suggestions for modifications to EMLSR operation and a new definition for EMLMR operation, through private emails and these
are the current versions below. However, since there appear to be lots of different opinions as to what EMLMR operation means, I thought I'd ask everyone to review these and provide me with some more comments. enhanced multi-link single radio (EMLSR) operation: A mode of operation that allows a non-access point (non-AP) multi-link
device (MLD) with multiple receive chains to listen on a set of enabled links, for an initial Control frame sent by an AP affiliated with an AP MLD in a non-high-throughput (non-HT) (duplicate) physical layer (PHY) protocol data unit (PPDU) with one spatial
stream, followed by frame exchanges on the link on which the initial Control frame was received.
enhanced multi-link multiple radio (EMLMR) operation: A mode of operation that allows any of
the stations (STAs) affiliated with a non-access point (AP) multi-link device (MLD) on a set of enabled links, to support the transmission and reception of physical layer protocol data units (PPDUs) with a number of spatial streams that is indicated in the
EML Control field of the EML OMN frame and that is larger than the number of per-link spatial streams, through switching receive and transmit chains among the enabled links, in a TXOP, after receiving the initial frame from the associated AP affiliated with
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