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802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Dallas, Texas Closing Report

802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Dallas, Texas Closing Report. Date: 2010-11-11. Authors:. Technical Presentations. Slide 2. LB164 Comment Resolution Status (11/11/2010). * 287 comments are duplicates due to a processing error. Joint Meeting with 802.1AVB.

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802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Dallas, Texas Closing Report

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  1. 802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Dallas, TexasClosing Report Date: 2010-11-11 Authors: Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  2. Technical Presentations Slide 2 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  3. LB164 Comment Resolution Status (11/11/2010) * 287 comments are duplicates due to a processing error Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  4. Joint Meeting with 802.1AVB Overview of changes to 802.11 to support 802.1Qat Discussion on future 802.1AVB topics Having an 802.11 BSS act like first class 802.1Q bridges (so they can participate in the dynamic reconfiguration and management protocols) How to deal with the STA-Bridge issue? QoS Maintenance Reports Specific details on 802.11k/v traffic stream statistic reports Making sure 802.11 APs and STAs know the difference between "multicast" and "group address" as conditions for routing action ... so that a stream that has a DA with the "I/G" bit set does NOT necessarily result in a broadcast transmission (with all the attendant wastage of bandwidth). Overview of 802.11aa MRG (now known as GCR) MaxRes for 802.11 Slide 4 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  5. Teleconferences Weekly Monday 1130-1230 Hrs ET Nov 29; Dec 13, 20; Jan 03,10 Slide 5 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  6. Plans for Jan 2011 meeting Resolve Recirculation 1 LB Comments Co-ordination with 802.11ac (OBSS and Groupcast) Co-ordination with 802.11ad (BAR extensions) Co-ordination with 802.11s on GCR for Mesh Complete Draft3.0 and start recirculation Slide 6 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  7. TGaa Motion • Motion: • Having approved comment resolutions for all of the comments received from LB164 on P802.11aa D1.0 as contained in document 10/1181r2, • For duplicate comments with a blank resolution, set the resolution to “See resolution of the comment that this comment duplicates”, • Instruct the editor to prepare Draft2.0 incorporating these resolutions and, • Approve a 15-day Working Group Recirculation Ballot asking the question “Should P802.11aa D2.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?” TG Motion: Moved: Alex Ashley, Seconded: Graham Smith, Motion Passes 7/0/0 • Moved: Ganesh Venkatesan (on behalf of the TG) • Result: y-n-a Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

  8. TGaa Motion (alternate) • Motion: • Having approved comment resolutions for all of the comments received from LB164 on P802.11aa D1.0 as contained in document 10/1181r3, • Instruct the editor to prepare Draft2.0 incorporating these resolutions and, • Approve a 15-day Working Group Recirculation Ballot asking the question “Should P802.11aa D2.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?” • Moved: Ganesh Venkatesan, Seconded: • Result: y-n-a Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation et al

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