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Hi Pei, The presentation introduces overlapping of the MS IDs based on the assumption that both the AP and non-AP allocate the MS ID value. The assumption
is wrong for TB sensing. It may be relevant when observing both TB and non-TB sensing. So, the case is that the same non-AP STA participates in both TB and non-TB sensing with the same AP. So, one solution can be to indicate in the termination frame what
it is TB or non-TB and not to mixt the TB and non-TB in the same termination frame. No need for any TX/RX fields. Best regards, Solomon Trainin +972547885738 From:
周培(Pei Zhou) <00001462c7c6c67a-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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This email originated from outside of Qualcomm. Please be wary of any links or attachments, and do not enable macros. Hi all, I presented this contribution today. Let me explain a little bit:
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Both AP and STA can maintain multiple measurement setups. It is not efficient if we limit one termination frame from only terminating one measurement
setup (ID).
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When we terminate multiple measurement setups by one termination frame, we need to indicate who set the measurement setup ID(s).
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The method of indicating who set the measurement setup ID(s) is that we use two list (Tx List and Rx List), the “Tx” and “Rx” is the “Transmitter”
and ”Receiver” of the termination frame.
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Why we don’t use “Initiator List” and “Responder List”? Because both AP and non-AP STA can act as Initiator. “Initiator List” and “Responder
List” maybe misleading to the receiver of the termination frame. I hope my explanations can address some of your concerns. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Best regards, Pei Zhou OPPO 本电子邮件及其附件含有OPPO公司的保密信息,仅限于邮件指明的收件人使用(包含个人及群组)。禁止任何人在未经授权的情况下以任何形式使用。如果您错收了本邮件,请立即以电子邮件通知发件人并删除本邮件及其附件。 This e-mail and its attachments contain confidential information from OPPO, which is intended only for the person or entity whose address is listed above. Any use of the information
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