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TGac Editor’s Report

TGac Editor’s Report. Authors:. Date: 2011-03-13. Overview. P802.11ac/D0.1 based on 11/1361r3 released for comment January 28, 2011 Comment period closed February 27, 2011 Ad-hoc chair meeting held February 28, 2011 R eview comments and assign to ad- hocs

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TGac Editor’s Report

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  1. TGac Editor’s Report Authors: Date:2011-03-13 Robert Stacey, Intel

  2. Overview • P802.11ac/D0.1 based on 11/1361r3 released for comment January 28, 2011 • Comment period closed February 27, 2011 • Ad-hoc chair meeting held February 28, 2011 • Review comments and assign to ad-hocs • TGac teleconference held March 3, 2011 • Review comments and assigned some to individuals to propose resolutions Robert Stacey, Intel

  3. Comment Summary • Latest comment spreadsheet: 11/0276r5 • Editorial comments are actioned by the editor (reviewed by the Editorial Panel) Robert Stacey, Intel

  4. Editorial Panel • Main tasks of Editorial Panel: • Review draft for consistency and quality • Review the implementation of comment resolutions • Looking for volunteers to serve on Editorial Panel: • PHY expertise • MAC expertise • Familiarity with the 802.11 standard • Familiarity with work being done in other task groups • If you would like to volunteer, email me! Robert Stacey, Intel

  5. Comment Resolution Procedure • Comments are discussed in the relevant ad-hoc (MAC, PHY, MU, COEX) • Comments are assigned to individuals • Those individuals will bring forward proposed resolutions • Ad-hocs will forward proposed resolutions to task group for motion • Ad-hoc should ensure that sufficient consensus has been achieved on a particular resolution before forwarding to task group • Resolutions motioned in the task group will be implemented by the editor • Editor will release regular draft updates showing the implemented resolutions Robert Stacey, Intel

  6. Resolving comments • Typically provided in a Word document • Resolution includes editing instructions against the TGac draft • A good procedure is to copy the TGac draft text into Word and edit it using Word’s “Track Changes” feature • In your resolution you should reference the TGac draft against which your edits apply: • I will be releasing updates to the draft as we proceed Robert Stacey, Intel

  7. P802.11ac/D0.2 to be released soon • I will be releasing a D0.2 shortly (awaiting upload to members area) • Updates the draft to use REVmb D7.0 as baseline • Unique numbers for new tables and figures • All equations have been reentered using Frame Maker equation editor • In the Word to FrameMaker conversion equations were converted to images • A number of editorial comments (~450) have been actioned Robert Stacey, Intel

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