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802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Jacksonville Closing Report

802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Jacksonville Closing Report. Authors:. Date: 2008-07-17. Abstract. This submission summarizes the activities of 802.11aa during the Denver (July 2008) meeting. Closing Report. Recognition.

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802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Jacksonville Closing Report

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  1. 802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Jacksonville Closing Report Authors: Date: 2008-07-17 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  2. Abstract This submission summarizes the activities of 802.11aa during the Denver (July 2008) meeting. Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  3. Closing Report Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  4. Recognition Many thanks to Alex Ashley (NDS) and Graham Smith (DSP Group) for volunteering to be the recording secretary in all the meetings during this session Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  5. 802.11aa Goal(s) for the Denver Meeting • Approvals • Approval of Jacksonville Meeting minutes (08/702r1) • Teleconference schedule • Joint Meeting with 802.1AVB • Listen to Technical Proposals (14) Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  6. Technical Presentations 802.11 Packets and MPEG Frames – Background (08/717r1) OBSS Requirements (08/765r0) OBSS Complexity (08/864r0) OBSS Follow up (08/457r3 – VTS document) Managed Contention Access (08/818r1) Multicast/Broadcast Communication with Acknowledgement (08/803r0) Block ACK Enhancements for Multicast Transmissions (08/809r1) More Reliable Broadcast/Multicast (08/816r1) Group Block Acknowledgements for Multicast Traffic (08/766r0) EDCA Enhancements to Improve Link Reliability for Multicast Streams (08/810r0) Robust Multicast/Broadcast Protocol (08/587) Using Packet Drop Precedence for Graceful Degradation (08/764r0) Requirement and Implementation for Intraflow and Inter-AC Diffserv (08/857r0) VTS Frame Structure (08/802r0) Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  7. Other Accomplishments • Recognized the need for a Requirements Document on OBSS. • Recognized the need for a Requirements Document on Reliable Multicast/Broadcast. • Approved Bi-Weekly teleconferences starting July 28th, 2008 at 1100 Hrs ET for 1 hour. • Motion to 802.1 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  8. Joint Meeting with 802.1AVB • 802.1AS/802.11v need to be in sync – the goal is to ascertain that Time Synchronization features of 802.11v that 802.1AS depends on are specified completely. • 802.1 is ‘retiring’ the 802.1Q C-tag CFI bit by the end of 2008. Opportunity for 802.11 to request that bit be re-used to indicate ‘Drop Precedence Priority’ on C-tags. • Plan 4-hour joint meeting in the November Plenary – 802.1AVB requests a comprehensive tutorial on 802.11e (specifically management interface) Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

  9. Plans for Waikoloa Meeting • Complete and adopt OBSS, Multicast/Broadcast Requirements • Continue with Technical proposals Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel Corporation

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