№ lp_1_2_24804
Year: 2025
Note: Region / city
Topic: Wireless LANs, Beamforming Protocol
Document type: Proposed Draft Text (PDT)
Organization / institution: IEEE
Author(s): Jason Yuchen Guo, Mahmoud Hasabelnaby, Giovanni Chisci, Alice Chen, Insik Jung, Pei Zhou, Arik Klein, Leonardo Lanante, Kaiying Lu, Mahmoud Kamel, Tianyu Wu, Fangxin Xu, Qinglai Liu, Yaoshen Cui, Yusuke Tanaka, Genadiy Tsodik, Qisheng Huang, Daniel Verenzuela, Dana Ciochina, Yongho Seok, Sindhu Verma, Okan Mutgan, Kosuke Aio, Anand Jee, Alfred Asterjadhi, Abhishek Patil, Aiguo Yan, Sherief Helwa, You-Wei Chen, Wei Dong, Hui Che, Juan Fang, Lyutianyang Zhang, Yanjun Sun, Zigui Yang, Jiayi Zhang, Dibakar Das, Rubayet Shafin, Vishnu Ratnam, Lei Zhou, Gaurang Naik, Peshal Nayak, Eunsung Jeon, Sigurd Schelstraete, Mahmoud Hasabelnaby, Youhan Kim, George Cherian, Yanchun Li, Ron Porat, Shimi Shilo, Sameer Vermani, Shengquan Hu, Ross Jian Yu, Insun Jang, Rui Yang, Liuming Lu, Ying Wang, Aniruddh Kabbinale, Yeon-Geun Lim, Mario Costa, Juhyung Lee
Revision: Rev 0: Initial version, Rev 1: Editorial changes, Rev 2: Changes based on conference call feedback, Rev 3: Subclause alignment with D0.3, Rev 4: Common transmission procedure for Co-BF and Co-SR, Rev 5: MAPC framework alignment, Rev 6-7: Offline comments, Rev 8: Motion additions, Rev 9: Co-BF/SR profile fix, Rev 10: Editorial suggestions incorporated, Rev 11: Clarification on ICF and ICR exchange duration
Abstract: This document contains Proposed Draft Text (PDT) for the coordinated beamforming protocol of the TGbn (UHR, Ultra High Reliability) amendment to the 802.11 standard.
Contextual description: The document provides proposed updates to the IEEE 802.11 TGbn draft, detailing various motions adopted for the definition and functionality of coordinated beamforming in wireless networks.
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