IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 Report on TGaq Project Status Updates

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Explore the latest updates on the IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 report regarding the progress of the TGaq (P802.11aq) project. The report covers key points such as project status, mandatory coordination rules, current plans, and the perceived position of TGaq members. Stay informed on the developments in this technical project.

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  1. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 802.11 Chair s update to 802 EC on TGaq (P802.11aq) status Authors: Date: 2017-11-05 Address Name Adrian Stephens Intel Company Phone email adrian.p.stephens@ieee.org Corporation Report Slide 1 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  2. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 Current Project Status P802.11aq PAR approved in 2012-12. D1.0 WG ballot in 2015-03. Initial sponsor ballot on D7.0 in 2016-11 passed with 88% approval. Last sponsor ballot on D13.0 is the 6th recirculation, closed recently with 97% approval. Mandatory coordination comments (essentially the same comments) were received from the RAC in the last 3 recirculation ballots. Report Slide 2 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  3. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 Rules related to mandatory coordination From the IEEE-SA Sponsor Ballot operations manual: (Dec 2016) 5.4.4 Mandatory coordination Comments from these entities shall be given appropriate consideration and response. At the time of project submittal to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for consideration for approval, the Sponsor shall supply the most recent coordination comments and indicate either acceptance or a request for a waiver (see 4.2.3.2). 4.2.3.2 Review of draft standards Coordination. Mandatory coordination comments shall be addressed. If the Sponsor believes that satisfying specific mandatory coordination comments will impede the utility of the draft standard, appropriate documentation of this position shall be presented to RevCom. Slide 3 Report Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  4. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 Plans for this project during this session Continue to engage with those having technical comment in the context of P802.11aq comment resolution Tue am2, Wed am1, Thu am2 If no substantive changes are made to resolve comments: Seek EC conditional approval to forward P802.11aq to RevCom Seek EC approval of a request for a waiver to RevCom Report Slide 4 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  5. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 Perceived position of TGaq members Caveat, this is speculation based on discussion with individuals. It is not an approved position of 802.11. TGaq set up a telecon at the September 802.11 interim to engage with RAC members to understand their issues. TGaq made changes in September which it believed should address the RAC comments. TGaq then recirculated, and considered the re-circulation comments in open telecons during October with more changes. RAC has been notified of these telecons and RAC members have not engaged with the comment resolution process. TGaq then recirculated again at the end of October and will consider comments this week. TGaq members have done due diligence in an attempt to resolve these comments, and believe their technical arguments refute the comments from the RAC. Report Slide 5 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  6. November 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1630r0 For reference List of TGaq meetings and minutes: September 2017 face-to-face, 4 x 2 hr meetings Minutes October 6th 2017 teleconference, 2 hr meeting Minutes October 13th 2017 teleconference, 2 hr meeting Minutes Report Slide 6 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

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