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802.11k ‘Additional’ Site Report mechanism

802.11k ‘Additional’ Site Report mechanism. Peyush Agarwal peyush.agarwal@st.com. Are based on: Static configuration of the BSSID Utilizing Beacon report Using IAPP concept. The current approaches. MAC Init / Reset (AP). Initialized MAC (AP).

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802.11k ‘Additional’ Site Report mechanism

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  1. 802.11k ‘Additional’ Site Report mechanism Peyush Agarwal peyush.agarwal@st.com Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

  2. Are based on: Static configuration of the BSSID Utilizing Beacon report Using IAPP concept The current approaches Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

  3. MAC Init / Reset (AP) Initialized MAC (AP) Beacon frame (with Original Channel Number IE) Site Report DB IEEE - STA Active Scan Algorithm Probe Request (Broadcast BSSID) Probe Response APs build network information Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

  4. Delivering information Requesting STA AP Site Report Request Site Report Response Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

  5. Initialized AP has the network information – STA can request the information ‘anytime’. Site Report with no disruptions in the STA’s ‘network connectivity’ Advantages Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

  6. Feedback / Comments ? Thank you for your attention Peyush Agarwal, STMicroelectronics

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