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Re: [STDS-802-11-TGBE] NSTR Mobile AP definition



Dear all,
               are there any more thoughts about John's approach? I personally think this is a good way forward.

Kind regards

Stephen

On Fri, 16 Sept 2022 at 16:52, Wullert, John R II (PERATON LABS) <jwullert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am in favor of Eduard's addition - as he mentioned, it is keeping with the text in sub-clause 35.3.19.

One other thing: the text in sub-clause 35.3.19 consistently uses the term "NSTR mobile AP MLD".  (It is even in the name of the sub-clause.) The text of the definition reflects the multi-link characteristics, which are critical to operation, so I think we should include "multi-link device" in the term being defined:

nonsimultaneous transmit and receive (NSTR) mobile access point (AP)* multi-link device (MLD): A mobile device, typically battery powered, operating as an AP MLD with one NSTR link pair, where one link is designated as a primary link.

John


From: Eduard Garcia Villegas <eduardg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2022 6:21 PM
To: STDS-802-11-TGBE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <STDS-802-11-TGBE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [STDS-802-11-TGBE] NSTR Mobile AP definition
 
My try, inspired by the phrasing in 35.3.19.1:

*nonsimultaneous transmit and receive (NSTR) mobile access point (AP)*: A
mobile device, typically battery powered, operating as an AP multi-link
device (MLD) with one NSTR link pair, where one link is designated as a
primary link.

Not convinced about the use of "operating", though. I'm sure someone will
come up with a more suitable verb.


Cheers,


Eduard

On Fri, September 16, 2022 12:07 am, Stephen McCann wrote:
> Dear all,
>             I presented the following new definition in TGbe today, as a
> proposed resolution to CID 11177:
>
> *nonsimultaneous transmit and receive (NSTR) mobile access point (AP)*: An
> AP multi-link device (MLD) with one NSTR link pair, where one link is
> designated as a primary link.
>
> It was pointed out that there is no explanation of the word "mobile"
> within
> the definition itself. Would anyone be brave enough to suggest some
> revised
> text? Thanks.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Stephen
>
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