Hi Ross,
 
I believe 11be should allow broadcast frame in 11be PPDU format.
Since I am not MAC expert, I would let MAC people speaking or we can discuss during joint
 meeting.
 
In my opinion, it would be better if we can have same puncturing information regardless
 of PPDU type.
But I will wait your further thought.
 
Best regards,
Wook Bong Lee
 
 
Hi Wook Bong,
 
Thanks for the detailed response. Please see my comments
inline.
 
regards
于健 Ross Yu
Huawei Technologies
 
 
 
Hi Ross,
 
Thanks for question.
FILS/unsolicited probe response for 6GHz was an example of broadcast frame for unassociated
 STA.
 
In 11ax, the FILS/unsolicited probe response for 6GHz is sent using non-HT or HE format.
But can we assume there is no broadcast frame(s) for unassociated STA in EHT or EHT+ format?
Ross: that’s something I wonder. So I am asking if you or someone else
 has any examples/motivations now. Frames for OBSS/unassociated STAs are for discovery as far as I know, which should aim for legacy STAs too.
 
 
The interpretation of SP is puncturing information without knowledge of primary channel
 information. 
Alternative choice will be puncturing information which requires primary channel information.
But this option does not save much overhead while it is partial information which requires
 additional information (even for 80MHz PPDU, e.g. compressed) in EHT SIG.
Ross: for OFDMA case, the alternative choice can save 1 or 2 bit. For
 non-OFDMA case, I agree with you additional info is required in EHT even for 80MHz PPDU. Each option has pro and con.
 
Do you want to have a puncturing information in U-SIG (separate from BW field) which requires
 primary channel information?
Ross: I am still evaluating. If there is no good motivation to have
 broadcast RUs for unassociated/OBSS STAs. Saving 1 or 2 bit in U-SIG is a good option.
 
Best regards,
Wook Bong Lee
 
 
 
Hi Wook Bong,
 
For SP28, I remember the motivation is for the OBSS/unassociated device to decode FILS/unsolicited
 probe response for 6GHz in-band discovery as shown in your slide 8. However after a second thought, I wonder why those information will be likely sent in EHT format. As there are HE STAs in 6GHz also, so most time, the AP would use:
Assuming there is (incumbent) interference in some non-primary channel:
1)      
HE SU in 20MHz
2)      
Punctured non-HT duplicate
3)      
HE MU PPDU assuming the Rx only decodes one CC only in the detected channel or has received the beacon in advance
 
Assuming there is no  (incumbent) interference:
1)      
HE SU >=20MHz
2)      
HE MU PPDU w/o puncturing
 
Seems there is no strong motivation to let non-associated/OBSS STAs decode EHT PPDU. How
 do you think? Do you or anyone else has any better motivations?
 
Straw poll #28
802.11be signaling in U-SIG for BW/puncturing information in every non-punctured 20 MHz of an 80 MHz segment shall allow even an OBSS or unassociated device to decode the puncturing
 pattern of at least the specific 80 MHz that contains the 20 MHz. [#SP28]
[20/0606r2 (Further discussion on bandwidth and puncturing information, Wook Bong Lee, Samsung),
 SP#1, Y/N/A: 34/10/8]
 
 
 
regards
于健 Ross Yu
Huawei Technologies
 
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