IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0: Bit Assignment and Optional Subelement IDs

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Explore the document discussing the bit assignment of optional subelement IDs for Beacon requests within the IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0 standard. It addresses issues with text alignment and proposes reallocating values to accommodate new requirements. Lessons learned from previous amendments are also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of reviewing bit assignments post-agreement.

  • IEEE standard
  • Subelement IDs
  • Bit Assignment
  • Beacon Request
  • Amendments

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  1. March 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0 Bit assignment of Optional subelement IDs for Beacon request Date: 12 March 2024 Author: Name Company Address Phone Email Edward Au Huawei Technologies edward.ks.au@gmail.com Submission Slide 1

  2. March 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0 An issue raising from text alignment with P802.11bh D3.0 Table 9-141 (Optional subelement IDs for Beacon request) in P802.11be D5.01 A value of 165 was allocated for the Bandwidth Indication After reviewing the same table of P802.11bh D3.0, values 165 and 166 were already used for IRM Recommendation and Measurement ID, respectively. As of the writing of this submission, a comment was received a vendor has already used the value 165 for BandwidthIndication in their IEEE 802.11be product. Submission Slide 2

  3. March 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0 A request from TGbe to TGbh To consider using the values 166 and 167 for IRMRecommendation and Measurement ID so that the value 165 can be used for BandwidthIndication Submission Slide 3

  4. March 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.11-24/0539r0 Lessons learnt When two amendments were agreed to swap their publication orders, it is recommended that the Editors of the respective amendments reviewed the bit assignment in fields (especially those that are not covered by ANA) immediately after the agreement. Submission Slide 4

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