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Resolution to CID 4294

This submission by Jarkko Kneckt from Nokia proposes the addition of a figure to clarify element fragmentation as a resolution to CID 4294. The figure is intended to provide a visual representation that simplifies understanding of the fragmentation process. The document discusses the usefulness of the figure in elucidating the design and suggests revisions for inclusion after clause 9.41, ensuring proper renumbering of the caption. The proposal highlights essential parameters, including original data length and element IDs, to facilitate comprehension of the fragmentation concept.

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Resolution to CID 4294

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  1. Resolution to CID 4294 Authors: • Date:2014-07-16 Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)

  2. Abstract • The submission provides a figure for element fragmentation as a resolution to CID 4294. Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)

  3. Comment • Comment: • A figure will be useful to clarify the design • ProposedChange: • Add a figure that explains the fragmentation • Discussion: • Yes a figuremakestheelementfragmentationmoreclear. • ProposedResolution: • REVISED. Instructions to Editor. Includethefigure and captionfromthenextslide to theend of theclause 9.41 and renumberthecaptioncorrectly. Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)

  4. Addition to theend of clause9.41 L: The length of the original data in octets EID: The element ID of the fragmented element FID: The element ID of the Fragment element mod: Modulo 255 of L Figure X-XX Example of theelementfragmentation. ThedashedFragmentelementis presentwhenModulo 255 of L is not equal to 0 Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)

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