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--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Task Group M Technical Reflector ---
Hi Mark, Here, are my suggestions:
See how they grab you. Graham In 3.2, change the definition of "beacon interval" from beacon interval: The time interval between two consecutive target beacon transmission times (TBTTs).] to: In 10.2.3.2 change "within an interval of time equal to one beacon interval" to "within one beacon interval" The text is
A QoS STA, on receiving an updated EDCA Parameter Set element, should update the dot11EDCATable as soon as practical in the implementation and shall update
the dot11EDCATable within an interval of time equal to one beacon interval. So I AGREE with your change here. In [10.39.2] (first one) change "within a beacon interval" to "in the time interval between TBTTs" (or "within a beacon interval starting at a TBTT"?) In [10.39.2] (others) change "within a beacon interval" to "within a beacon interval starting at a TBTT" I look at the various cites. P2372.6 Channel access by a DMG STA is related to beacon interval timing and is coordinated using a schedule. This sets it up and it is clear that they have assumed a “beacon interval” is the period between two beacons. I think the intention is “related to the interval
between beacons” So change to
Channel access by a DMG STA is related to the
interval between beacons and is coordinated using a schedule. Then use similar in the rest.
At P2372.19 Change: Medium time within a DMG or CMMG BSS is divided into beacon intervals. Subdivisions
within the beacon interval are called access periods. Different access periods
within a beacon interval have different access rules. To Medium time within a DMG or CMMG BSS is divided into the
interval between beacons. Subdivisions within this interval are called
access periods. Different access periods within
this interval have different access rules. P2372.52 Change: Figure 10-63 (Example of access periods
within a beacon interval) illustrates an example of access periods within a beacon interval comprising a BTI, an A-BFT, an ATI, and two CBAPs and SPs within the DTI. To Figure 10-63 (Example of access periods
within interval between beacons) illustrates an example of access periods
within intervals between beacons comprising a BTI, an A-BFT, an ATI, and two CBAPs and SPs within the DTI. P2373.20 Change: Figure 10-64 (Example of access periods
within a beacon interval for CMMG STAs) illustrates an example of access periods
within a beacon interval for a 1080 MHz CMMG BSS To Figure 10-64 (Example of access periods
within interval between beacons for CMMG STAs) illustrates an example of access periods
within interval between beacons for a 1080 MHz CMMG BSS From: Mark Rison [mailto:m.rison@xxxxxxxxxxx] --- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Task Group M Technical Reflector ---
I was asked to start a thread on CID 1992: The proposed change is: In 3.2, change the definition of "beacon interval" [from beacon interval: The time interval between two consecutive target beacon transmission times (TBTTs).] to: See also slides 5-8 of 21/0448. Thanks, Mark --
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