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Re: [802SEC] +++10 Day EC Email Ballot (Closes no later than 29 April 2007)+++ Motion to approve the formation of the 802.11 Video Transport Stream (VTS) Study Group



Approve.

Regards,
Tony

At 19:10 18/04/2007, Stuart J. Kerry wrote:
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>Dear EC Members,
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>The 802 EC Chair has delegated me to conduct this EC ballot on his behalf.
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>This is a 10 day email ballot to make a determination on the withdrawn
>motion which was deferred to an 802 EC email ballot, that was submitted to
>the Closing Orlando March 2007 802 EC meeting:
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>Motion:  "To approve formation of an IEEE 802.11 Study Group to examine
>issues related to delivery of Video Transport Streams (VTS) over IEEE
>P802.11, with the intent to create a PAR and Five criteria to form a new
>Task Group. The proposed PAR and 5C would be reviewed by the 802.1 Audio
>Video Bridging Task Group (802.1AVB TG), and in addition both the 802.1AVB
>TG and 802.11 VTS SG (and eventually the 802.11 TG, if formed) will meet
>jointly at IEEE 802 plenary meetings, unless mutually agreed not to".
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>Moved: Stuart J. Kerry
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>Seconded: Tony Jeffree
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>This ballot opens 11:59 PM ET Wednesday 18th, 2007 and closes when all
>voting EC members have cast a ballot but no later than 11:59 PM ET Sunday
>April 29th, 2007 if enough ballots have been cast for a decision to be made
>(more than 9 approves or disapproves).
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>Executive Summary:
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>The proposed 802.11 Video Transport Stream (VTS) Study Group will focus on
>enhancements within the 802.11 MAC/PHY layers to improve video streaming
>performance over 802.11 links. The problem space is constrained to be
>limited to issues unique to 802.11 and nothing more.
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>The 802.11 VTS SG will collaborate with 802.1AVB TG to ascertain that 802.11
>specifications include support for all mechanisms specified in 802.1AVB. If
>there are no mechanisms within 802.11 to support 802.1AVB, the 802.11 VTS SG
>will work jointly with 802.1AVB TG to specify the required mechanisms. This
>strategy is decided based on discussions with Michael Johas Teener (802.1AVB
>TG Chair) and Ganesh Venkatesan (Proposed Chair of the 802.11 VTS SG, if
>approved), as well as the two WG Chairs.
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>If the 802.11 VTS SG formation is approved by the EC, the tentative schedule
>for 802.11 VTS SG in May interim meeting in Montreal includes a presentation
>on 802.1AVB and 802.1AVB Transport Protocol followed by a discussion how
>802.11 fits into this specification. These meetings are open to all 802
>members.
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>Approved in 802.11 WG:
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>.         802.11 WNG SC - Results: 59-3-11
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>.         WG - Results: 76-1-25
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>Details:
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>802.11 VTS SG is focused on enhancements within the 802.11 MAC/PHY layers to
>improve the performance of video streams sent over 802.11 links. This is the
>main focus of the 802.11 VTS SG and is expected that the SG will spend 80%
>of its time in this activity. Some of the areas for study are (not in any
>specific order, not a complete list). Some of these topics are not fully
>explored yet:
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>1.     Enhancements to 802.11e mechanisms to render them effective for
>transport streams (not all bits are equal
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>2.     QoS Management mechanisms  (permits QoS control from higher layers)
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>3.     Optimizations to make medium access more deterministic
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>4.     Forward Error Correction techniques that are effective for 802.11
>(specifically low reliability of the medium)
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>5.     Resiliency mechanisms to mitigate interference
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>6.     Heuristics for retransmission, packet drop, etc
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>7.     Channel dynamics estimation and adaptation techniques
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>In addition (if there are currently no known mechanisms in 802.11) the VTS
>SG, in order to guarantee that the wired and wireless sub-systems can
>co-exist, will also work on the following items listed below. It is
>anticipated that the items in this list will involve some level of joint
>activity between 802.1AVB TG and 802.11 VTS SG. About 20% of the 802.11 VTS
>SG activity is expected here. Please note that the items listed below will
>be in 802.11 (if needed) but will be performed jointly with the experts from
>802.1AVB TG.
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>.         Mechanisms to support those specified by 802.1 Qat (stream
>reservation protocol - bandwidth, latency, Admission Control and Time
>Synchronization) and 802.1Qav (forwarding and queuing of time-sensitive
>streams). Note that support for 802.1AS is already included in 802.11v.
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>.         Mechanisms to support 802.1Qas (time synchronization).
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>.         Any additional mechanisms that are specified in 802.1AVB requiring
>additional support in 802.11.
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>A liaison will be established between 802.1AVB TG and 802.11 VTS SG. The
>liaison will ascertain 802.1 AVB mechanisms and optimizations in 802.11 for
>video streaming are compatible and they work together to improve streaming
>performance. This will be a 2-way communication - advancements in 802.1AVB
>will be made known to the 802.11 VTS SG members and advancements made in the
>SG made known to 802.1AVB TG members.
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>.         The documents generated by the two groups may be reviewed by each
>other (on a case by case basis),
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>.         There may be presentations from one group to the other to provide
>rationale/motivation for an approach/solution and
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>.         Members from each group will attend meetings of the other when
>possible.
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>Regards,
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>/ Stuart
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>_______________________________
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>Stuart J. Kerry
>Chair, IEEE 802.11 WLANs WG
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