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TG1 Draft Topics for November 2012 Meeting

TG1 Draft Topics for November 2012 Meeting. Authors:. Date: 2012-11-12.

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TG1 Draft Topics for November 2012 Meeting

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  1. TG1 Draft Topics for November 2012 Meeting Authors: Date:2012-11-12 Notice:This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  2. Abstract This presentation contains discussion material on TG1 draft topics which are proposed to be the basis of the TG1 agenda during the November 2012 meeting in San Antonio, TX. The topics build upon the comments received in the WG LB on DF3.02. These topics are comment categories which are included also in the comment resolution file 19-12/0204r0. The proposal is to use the this topic slide set in the TG1 meetings to facilitate comment resolutions especially on those comments which relate to big topics like draft structure. Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  3. Introduction • Each topic builds upon comments received in the WG LB • The topics are result of comment categorization and grouping by the TG editor in which the intention was to group similar or related comments together so that the TG1 can address them jointly • Grouping and discussion on topics doesn’t mean that some of the comments are not resolved. The topics are intended facilitate decision making on big issues like draft structure and CDIS design. The decisions will be implemented subsequently in individual comment resolutions. • Only a fraction of received comments are categorized to belong to a topic discussed in this slide set. Most of the comments are individual which address some specific issue in the current draft and those comments are intended to be discussed one-by-one. Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  4. Topic list • Draft structure and style • CDIS design • New features Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  5. Topic 1: Draft structure and style • 29 technical/general comments (CID 1-29) have been grouped together and they have been titled as ”Draft structure and style” comments • Following questions can be identified from the comments in the topic group • How to define primitives of the COEX MEDIA SAP? • Where to define data types and whether one set of data type definitions is enough? • How to specify entity operations? • How to specify profiles? Should PICS be used? • What should be specified in section 10 and should algorithm examples given in informative annex? Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  6. Topic 2: CDIS design • 4 technical/general comments (CID 30-33) have been grouped together and they have been titled as ”CDIS design” comments • Following questions can be identified from the comments in the topic group • What information CDIS has available for coexistence discovery? • How CDISs interface and interact? Mika Kasslin, Nokia

  7. Topic 3: New features • 22 technical/general comments (CID 34-55) have been grouped together and they have been titled as ”New features” comments • Following questions/items can be identified from the comments in the topic group • Support of secondary users with different priorities • Management of a WSO by a non-802.19.1 entity • WSO mobility information, status and measurement Mika Kasslin, Nokia

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