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Proposal for Deliverables of IEEE 802.11r Study Group - May 2004

This proposal outlines the key deliverables for the IEEE 802.11r Fast BSS Transition Study Group, led by Clint Chaplin. The document includes definitions of terminology, a survey of current BSS transition practices, use cases, functional requirements, test methodologies, performance metrics, and selection criteria for proposals. It emphasizes the necessity for security during transitions and sets a framework for evaluating and drafting standards. The goal is to enhance the efficiency and reliability of wireless transitions in the IEEE 802.11 protocol.

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Proposal for Deliverables of IEEE 802.11r Study Group - May 2004

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  1. Proposal for Task Group DeliverablesMay 9, 2004 Clint Chaplin IEEE 802.11 FR Study Group (cchaplin@sj.symbol.com) Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  2. Deliverables • Define Terminology • Survey of Current BSS-Transition Orthodoxy • Use Cases (Usage Model) • Functional Requirements • Test Methodology • Performance Metrics • Selection/Acceptance Criteria • Draft Standard Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  3. Define Terminology • “Security must not be decreased” • Others? Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  4. Survey of Current BSS-Transition Orthodoxy • What are the necessary and optional steps currently taken during a BSS Transition • Include TGe, TGi • Include others? Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  5. Use Cases (Usage Model) • What application types need TGr, and what are the requirements that are needed? Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  6. Functional Requirements • What are the key requirements that IEEE 802.11r needs to meet? Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  7. Test Methodology • What are the test setups used to measure BSS Transitions? • Under what conditions are tests to be made? • What is measured during tests? • 11-04-0086-02-frfh-measurement-802-11-roaming-intervals.ppt • 11-04-0378-00-frfh-roaming-intervals-measurements.ppt • 11-04-0377-01-frfh-analysis-roaming-techniques.ppt Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  8. Performance Metrics • What results from the test setup are acceptable? What is our minimum acceptable threshold on the tests? • Put another way, what maximum times in the tests are acceptable? Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  9. Selection/Acceptance Criteria • What criteria is used to accept/reject proposals? • Not necessarily a down-select criteria; may be more than one solution in standard. • Information from previous deliverables used in this deliverable. Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

  10. Draft Standard • Call for proposals • Present proposals • Apply selection criteria • Accept proposal(s) • Draft draft Clint Chaplin, FR SG Chair

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