Doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0782r0



IEEE P802.11

Wireless LANs

|TBDs in Annex J |

|Date: 2011-05-11 |

|Author(s): |

|Name |Affiliation |Address |Phone |email |

|Youhan Kim |Atheros Communications |1700 Technology Drive | |youhan.kim@ |

| | |San Jose, CA 95110 | | |

| | | | | |

Discussion:

The Tables J-1 to J-3 in Annex J contains TBDs in the ‘Global operating class’ Table. This TBDs should point to the appropriate rows in Table J-4 (Global operating classes).

Furthermore, REVmb D7.0 has the ‘Country elements and operating classes’ in Annex E, not Annex J.

Proposed Updates to D0.4:

22.3.15 Channelization

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where the channel starting frequency is given by(#483) the operating class (Annex JE) and

dot11CurrentChannelCenterFrequencyIndex is either dot11CurrentChannelCenterFrequencyIndex1 or dot11CurrentChannelCenterFrequencyIndex2.

The center frequency of the primary 20 MHz channel is given by

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where the(#484) channel starting frequency is given by(#483) the operating class (Annex JE).

Annex EJ

JE.1 Country information and regulatory operating classes

Change rows for regulatory classes 4, 24 and 29, insert rows for operating classes , change the reserved rows as appropriate, and insert the note in Table JE-1 as follows. The flags to be replaced with values assigned by the 802.11 ANA.

NOTE – The syntax denotes the value which will be assigned by ANA to replace < ANA+α> in Table E-X.

Table JE-1—Operating classes in the United States

|Operating Class |Global |Channel starting |Channel spacing |Channel set |Channel center |Behavior limits set|

| |operating |frequency (GHz) |(MHz) | |frequency index | |

| |class (see | | | | | |

| |Table J-5E-4 | | | | | |

| |(DSE | | | | | |

| |timer | | | | | |

| |limitsGlobal operating | | | | | |

| |classes)) | | | | | |

| | | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |80 |- |42, 58, 106, 122, | |

| | | | | |138, 155 | |

| |TBD |5 |160 |- |50, 114 | |

| | | | | | | |

Insert rows for operating classes labeled , change the reserved rows, and insert the note in Table JE-2 as follows (entire table is not shown):

Table JE-2—Operating classes in Europe

|Operating Class |Global operating class |Channel starting |Channel spacing |Channel set |Channel center |Behavior limits set|

| |(see Table JE-4 (Global|frequency (GHz) |(MHz) | |frequency index | |

| |operating classes)) | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |80 |- |42, 58, 106, 122 | |

| | | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |160 |- |50 | |

| | | | | | | |

Insert rows with operating class labeled , change the reserved rows, and insert the note in Table JE-3 as follows (entire table is not shown):

Table EJ-3—Operating classes in Japan

|Operating Class |Global operating class |Channel starting |Channel spacing |Channel set |Channel center |Behavior limits set|

| |(see Table EJ-4 (Global |frequency (GHz) |(MHz) | |frequency index | |

| |operating classes)) | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |80 |- |42, 58, 106, 122 | |

| | | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |160 |- |50, 114 | |

| | | | | | | |

Insert rows with operating class labeld and change the reserved rows in Table JE-4 as follows (entire table is not shown):

Table JE-4—Global Operating classes

|Operating Class |Non-global operating class(es) |Channel |Channel spacing |Channel set |Channel center |Behavior limits set|

| | |starting |(MHz) | |frequency index | |

| | |frequency | | | | |

| | |(GHz) | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |80 |- |42, 58, 106, 122, | |

| |E-1-, | | | |138, 155 | |

| |E-2-, | | | | | |

| |E-3- | | | | | |

| |TBD |5 |160 |- |50, 114 | |

| |E-1-, | | | | | |

| |E-2-, | | | | | |

| |E-3- | | | | | |

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Abstract

This document proposes resolving TBDs in the Annex J.

Proposed text changes are based on D0.4, as amended by 11/0632r1.

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