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Re: [802SEC] Comments on 802.11bp AMP PAR and CSD



Acknowledged, thank you James.

Dorothy

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Dorothy Stanley

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

dorothy.stanley@hpe.com

+1 630-363-1389



From: James P. K. Gilb <Gilb_IEEE@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 3:59 PM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG <STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>; Stanley, Dorothy <dorothy.stanley@hpe.com>
Subject: Comments on 802.11bp AMP PAR and CSD
 
Dear Dorothy

Technical issue with the PAR:
  - 5.2.b: Coexistence with other STAs for 802.11 is required, but not
for IEEE 802.15.4 devices.   I suggest adding to the end of the scope
the following:

"The amendment defines mechanisms for coexistence of an AMP STA with
deployed STAs compliant with IEEE Std 802.11-2020 and devices compliant
with IEEE Std 802.15.4-2020."

and add 802.15.4's title in 8.1.

(NesCom and others have already pointed out that the "shall" can't be in
the scope)

  -8.1: These aren't really explanatory notes, it seems like they are
scope items that got removed for some reason.  I would think that they
should be deleted as they don't affect the project.  Only the scope does.

  - 8.1: Wireless power transfer is either ambient power nor RF energy
harvesting.  If the intent is to do something like an active RFID
powered by a reader, then that should be in the scope and the name would
need to change.  I recommend deleting "at least one mode of wireless
power ... RF energy harvesting."

Editorial comments on PAR
  - "sub-1 Gigahertz (GHz)" should be "sub-1 GHz"  You have a number,
hence the abbreviation of the unit is used.  If it was spelled out, it
would be gigahertz and would not be followed with "(GHz)"

Technical issue in CSD:
1.2.3 - Wireless power transfer is not ambient power or RF energy
harvesting.  I suggest deleting "This project will also provide
mechanisms for wireless power transfer to support RF energy harvesting."

If, for some reason, this is included, then the group needs to consider
RF exposure limits and IEEE Std C95.1-2019 should be referenced here.

1.2.3 - Wireless power density is not measured in microwatts, but rather
microwatts/meter^2.  Also, if there isn't a number associated with the
unit, the abbreviation isn't used (which uses the Greek letter mu and
not u anyway) and the unit is spelled out instead.

James Gilb

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