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Thanks Rojan. Now I understand. However, I think the proposed change in text does not depend on how the TBD ms value is obtained by the initiator/responder. That part probably should go somewhere else. thanks and regards -Anirud Anirudha (Anirud) Sahoo (He/Him) https://sites.google.com/view/a-sahoo National Institute of Standards and Technology Wireless Networks Division Communications Technology Lab 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6730 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Ph: 301-975-4439 From: Rojan Chitrakar <rojan.chitrakar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Anirud, Because of this: “The sensing responder should transmit the Sensing Measurement Setup Response frame within TBD ms in response to the Sensing Measurement Setup Request frame” Regards, Rojan From: Sahoo, Anirudha (Fed) <00001823ca88828f-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Rojan, I am not very sure, but I think the timeout value will be a constant value to be defined in the spec. You say the timeout value will be used by the sensing responder. But I do not understand why the responder needs this value. I think
only the initiator needs this value to start the timer, and hence, there is no need to carry the value in signaling.
thanks and regards -Anirud Anirudha (Anirud) Sahoo (He/Him) https://sites.google.com/view/a-sahoo National Institute of Standards and Technology Wireless Networks Division Communications Technology Lab 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6730 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Ph: 301-975-4439 From: Rojan Chitrakar <rojan.chitrakar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Anirudha, Sorry for late comment, but I have a question for your resolution of CID 770. The sensing responder should transmit the Sensing Measurement Setup Response frame within TBD ms in response to the Sensing Measurement Setup Request frame.
If no Sensing Measurement Setup Response frame is received within this time period, or if a Sensing Measurement Setup Response frame is received with a status code other than 0 (SUCCESS), the Measurement
Setup shall be considered unsuccessful. The above highlighted addition implies that the Sensing Initiator is also aware what the TBD timeout value (used by the Sensing Responder) is. May I know how is this achieved? Is the timeout value signalled in advance
or is it a constant value defined in the specs? Best Regards, Rojan From: Sahoo, Anirudha (Fed) <00001823ca88828f-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Tony, Please add the following contribution for comment resolution (15 min)
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