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Hi Pooya , All,
Sorry for my delay response.
For roaming subtopics, I'm OK to volunteer the POC of UL data plane subtopics, and glad to work together on the whole data plane enhancement.
Thanks
Best Regards
Jay Yang (杨志杰)
Architecture/framework - Duncan
Security - Mike
Discovery – Yelin
Link Preparation – Giovanni/Binita
Roaming execution – Binita /Giovanni
Context transfer - Po-Kai
FT enhancements – Guogang
DL Data plane – Jay
UL Data plane – Pooya
Hi Duncan and all,
Thanks for this discussion. I would like to express my opinions as follows.
Firstly, I agree with Jarkko ’s comment, the roaming architecture and security are highly coupled with each other. There is no any reason to separate them. For this sub-topic, I think we should select a security expert as the PoC . Mike should be the best suitable person in my mind.
Secondly, the sub-topic division proposed by Duncan is unclear to me. Nobody knows the differences of these sub-topics.
Based on the above comments and contributions of each candidate, I propose the following scheme for discussion. Except the first subtopic, I’m open to discuss for other sub-topics/changes.
Architecture & security – Mike
AP-assisted roaming (e.g. recommend) – Binita
Discovery – Yelin
Link Setup – Duncan
Context Transfer – Po-kai
Data Forwarding – Jay
Retrieval Buffered Packet or data plane– Pooya
Roaming Signaling (Clause 9) – Guogang Huang
Regards
Guogang Huang
发件人: Binita Gupta <bingupta.ieee@xxxxxxxxx>
发送时间: 2024年10月18日 9:50
收件人: STDS-802-11-TGBN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
主题: Re: [STDS-802-11-TGBN] Seamless roaming PoC discussion
Hi Duncan, Jarkko , all,
I think roaming subtopics as suggested by Duncan seems very logical and reasonable partition into subtopics.
I think splitting architecture/framework and security as two subtopics does makes sense. The architecture would cover the overall roaming architecture & framework and security is a separate subtopic that would focus mainly on security aspects of roaming. Sure, there are some related aspects and PoCs +TTTs would collaborate to align on concepts/directions etc following the TGbn guidelines laid out in the guidelines doc 24/1682.
On Discovery and Preparation - these are two different steps as proposed by many earlier roaming presentations. Discovery would select one or more candidate APs and then preparation is to prepare the selected AP(s) in advance, to later execute the roaming. Also, to avoid confusion, since the 'Roaming' subtopic refers to final roaming execution, I suggest renaming it to 'Roaming execution'.
Overall, I concur with Duncan that roaming is a big topic and to make faster progress it does make sense to divide up the subtopics among PoCs , to get things done in parallel. The PDTs that are produced by POCs+TTTs will be shared with this entire TTT group for review and commenting, so all TTT members are able to contribute and influence the PDTs .
I look forward to collaborating with you all on roaming!
Thanks,
Binita
On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 11:24 AM Jarkko Kneckt <00000d5619618f4f-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Duncan and all,
As discussed in the 802.11bn call this morning, the PoC assignments are open for the roaming subtopics.
I would like to volunteer for PoC of the discovery subtopic.
Pooya would like to volunteer for PoC of the data plane.
I have questions on the subgroup topics:
- Architecture and security are related topics. Would a single PoC be better? How work is split between 2 PoCs ?
- The discovery and preparation select the AP for roaming. Can you please clarify the differences of these subtopics.
- What does the roaming subtopic mean? This name is not very descriptive. All of these subtopics are related to roaming
Cheers,
Jarkko
On Oct 17, 2024, at 10:46 AM, Duncan Ho <00002b3e54cff3e2-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,
Per the suggestion in the contribution 24/1698 (TGbn D0.1 Spec Text Volunteers and Status) from Ross, the PoC candidates should exchange email in advance trying to converge on subtopic split and PoC assignment. That’s why I started an email thread with the PoC candidates but didn’t include TTT members. I didn’t think TTT members were interested in PoC discussion since they would have signed up for PoC if they were interested in being a PoC .
Anyways, since some TTT members indicated in the 11bn meeting earlier today that they were also interested in the PoC discussion, I’ve now added all the TTT members to this thread for further discussion.
As I mentioned on the call, seamless roaming is a big topic and it could be broken down into sub-topics as multiple contributions have identified these different subtopics and phases of seamless roaming. Here’s my attempt to create the subtopics and split those amongst different PoCs . I believe Yelin , Binita , Giovanni, Po-kai and Jay are OK with the following split. I know that Guogang has some different opinions and Mike mentioned he has an upcoming contribution about architecture and requirements. Please let me know if you have any feedback.
Architecture/framework - Duncan
Security - Mike
Discovery – Yelin
Preparation – Giovanni/Binita
Roaming – Binita /Giovanni
Context transfer - Po-Kai
FT enhancements – Guogang
Data plane UL/DL delivery – Jay
I acknowledge that there are still a lot of technical discussion and agreements to be made but based on all the contributions and discussions so far, I expect what we ended up with would not deviate too much from the above subtopics. Whatever technical decision will have to pass Motion first (regardless of who the PoCs are) and that’s where the technical discussion should take place. As such, I would appreciate if we can focus on the split and subtopics and not to be derailed by any attempt of technical discussion in this thread.
BR,
Duncan
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