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802.11 TGmb Editor’s Report – May 2009

802.11 TGmb Editor’s Report – May 2009. Authors:. Date: 2009-05-11. Abstract. This submission contains the editorial status of P802.11mb as at the May 2009 802.11 session. Editorial Panel. Volunteers who responded to the March appeal:

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802.11 TGmb Editor’s Report – May 2009

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  1. 802.11 TGmb Editor’s Report – May 2009 Authors: Date: 2009-05-11 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  2. Abstract This submission contains the editorial status of P802.11mb as at the May 2009 802.11 session. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  3. Editorial Panel • Volunteers who responded to the March appeal: • Brad Lynch, Eldad Perahia, Harry Worstell, Joe Kwak, Jon Rosdahl, Jouni Malinen, Kaberi Banerjee, Mark Hamilton, Matthew Gast, Michael Montemurro, Peter Ecclesine, Sudheer Grandhi, Stephen McCann, Gary Anwyl • Volunteers who participated in D0.02-D0.04 review: • Brad Lynch, Eldad Perahia, Joe Kwak, Jon Rosdahl, Jouni Malinen, Kaberi Banerjee, Mark Hamilton, Matthew Gast, Peter Ecclesine, Sudheer Grandhi, Stephen McCann, Gary Anwyl • Volunteers who participated in D0.05 review: • Matthew Gast, Mark Hamilton, Peter Ecclesine, Jon Rosdahl, Sudheer Grandhi, Kaberi Banerjee, Eldad Perahia. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  4. Status of Drafts Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  5. Process • Since March 2009 802.11 session, a review was held of D0.02-D0.04 against the published amendments. • A total of 255 defects were reported, of which 178 resulted in some change to the draft. • D0.05 includes speculative editing of comment resolutions in 11-08/1127r17 agreed in TGmb telecons. • One remaining unedited issue is CID 61 (power-saving of management frames). • Expect to product a D0.06 incorporating resolution of defects in D0.05 from 11-07/1127r17 and any additional changes approved in TGmb in the May session. • Want to minimize these changes to reduce the time taken to produce this draft. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  6. Editorial Motion Approve Draft P802.11REVmb_D0.05 as the TGmb draft. Moved: Adrian Stephens / Seconded: Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  7. Letter Ballot Motion • Having approved and comment resolutions for all of the comments received on STD 802.11-2007, • Having incorporated these comment resolutions and having incorporated all the published amendments (STD 802.11k-2008, STD 802.11r-2008, STD 802.11y-2008), resulting in Draft P802.11REVmb_D1.0, • Approve a 30 day Working Group Technical Letter Ballot asking the question “Should TGmb Draft 1.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?” Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

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