Proposed text for HTSG draft PAR and 5 Criteria

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Proposed text for HTSG draft PAR and 5 Criteria January 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0a November 2002 Proposed text for HTSG draft PAR and 5 Criteria Colin Lanzl Aware, Inc. clanzl@aware.com Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc. Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc.

Motion: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG January 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0a November 2002 Motion: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG Title: Amendment to STANDARD [FOR] Information Technology-Telecommuniactions and information exchange between systems-Local and Metropolitan networks-Specific requirements-Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: Enhancements for Higher Effective Throughput Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc. Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc.

Motion: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG November 2002 Motion: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG Purpose: To improve the 802.11 wireless LAN user experience by providing significantly higher throughput for current applications and to enable new applications and market segments. Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc.

Text that had support last meeting November 2002 Text that had support last meeting Scope: To define standardized modifications to the 802.11 MAC and PHY layers that achieve a minimum increase (xx) in throughput as measured at the MAC data SAP. Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc.

Alternate: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG November 2002 Alternate: Adopt the following text for the draft PAR for HTSG Scope: To define standardized modifications to the 802.11 MAC and PHY layers that provide modes compatible with existing 802.11 systems and that are capable of extension to much higher throughputs (for example, 100-200Mbps) at the MAC data SAP. In addition, proposed solutions will be evaluated on the effect of these extensions on other elements impacting user experience, including but not limited to range, latency and jitter. Colin Lanzl, Aware Inc.