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PPC folks: Per your request, for section 4.2.1
Protocol Architecture, the following text is proposed in front and after Figure
4: 4.2.1 Protocol Architecture Figure 4 illustrates the position of Layer 2.5 in a protocol
stack and the interaction of L 2_5 with the 802.16 and 802.11 protocol stacks. All exchanges between the L2.5 and other functional entities occur through
service primitives, grouped in service access points (SAPs). Example implementations of Layer 2.5 can be modeled based on ORAT,
MIH/802.21 or possibly Internet Protocols such as IETF Mobile IP. Figure inserted here-------------------------->>>>>>>> Figure 4: Protocol Architecture of Multi-RAT devices The reference model includes the following SAPs: a) L_2.5_SAP: Media independent interface with the upper layers of
the protocol stack b) LSAP: Media dependent interface of L_2.5 with the lower layers of
the 802.11 protocol stacks c) CS_SAP: Media dependent interface of L_2.5 with the convergence
sublayer of the 802.16 protocol stacks d) M-SAP: Provides the interface between L_2.5 and the IEEE
802.16 management plane functions e) C-SAP: Provides the interface between the L_2.5 and the IEEE
802.16 control plane f) MLME-SAP: Defines the interface between L_2.5 and the management
plane of the IEEE 802.11 MAC layer g) PLME-SAP: Defines the interface between L_2.5 and the management
plane of the IEEE 802.11 PHY layer Any
comments? Peretz
Feder From: inuk.jung@lge.com [mailto:inuk.jung@lge.com] Dear PPC-HN
members, The meeting minutes for the last
PPC-HN minutes are as follows:
Thank you for the participation and discussions.
Schedule and Bridge information of the CC will be notified before within two
days. Best Regards Inuk Jung |