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To resolve CID 3386, I propose to make the spec consistently use the following three terms: 1) "PPDU bandwidth": the bandwidth used to transmit the data in a PPDU (CH_BANDWIDTH for HT and VHT, for example; see also the
n MHz PPDU defintions in subclause 3.2) 2) "mask bandwidth": the bandwidth of the transmit mask for a PPDU transmission (called "transmit spectrum mask" or "transmit spectral mask" in most PHYs; DMG just calls it "transmit mask"; see also the
n MHz mask PPDU definitions in subclause 3.2) 3) "BSS bandwidth": the maximum PPDU bandwidth of transmissions in a BSS (currently called "BSS" followed by some random combination of one or more of "operating", "channel", "width", "bandwidth" and probably other things) Before I go and work out all the things which need to be changed, I would like to get agreement in principle on this terminology from the task group. I will ask for this in a (maybe the next) teleconf, but since these are often sparsely attended, if you have a preference but might not attend, you could tell me your preference in advance by email. Mark -- Mark RISON, Standards Architect, WLAN English/Esperanto/Français Samsung Cambridge Solution Centre Tel: +44 1223 434600 Innovation Park, Cambridge CB4 0DS Fax: +44 1223 434601 ROYAUME UNI WWW: http://www.samsung.com/uk IF YOU WISH to be Removed from this reflector, PLEASE DO NOT send your request to this CLOSED reflector. We use this valuable tool to communicate on the issues at hand. SELF SERVICE OPTION: Point your Browser to - http://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11-TGM and then amend your subscription on the form provided. If you require removal from the reflector press the LEAVE button. Further information can be found at: http://www.ieee802.org/11/Email_Subscribe.html _______________________________________________________________________________ |