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Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title:[Summary of FCS group of comments] Date Submitted: [Jan 18, 2011] Source:[Ben Rolfe] Company [BCA] Address [] Voice: [ ], FAX: [None], blindcreek.com] Re:[] Abstract:[Summarizes the FCS group of comments from TTG4g LB59 as presented during the January 2011 ad hoc meeting] Purpose:[support LB59 Comment resolution] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P January Ben Rolfe

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission Summary Comments examined: In the “importation” process of copying description from other 802 standards ( and ) a couple lines got left behind, which is the cause of most of these comments January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 2

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID # 171 Correctly identifies the missing text Accept and correct as indicated (restore lines inadvertently left out): With this resolution, description is – Complete – Correct – Consistent with how IEEE CRC-32 is specified in other 802 standards January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 3

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID #730 Comment: (a) Description is awkward and (b) would like a test vector (example ) Proposed Resolution: Accept in Principle (a)The description (when corrected per CID#171 is identical to several 802 standards that use the same CRC and have been successfully implemented many millions (billions?) of times. It is not recommended we tread new ground, the risk seems great and reward minimal (b) Agree a test vector would be helpful; suggest commenter work with commenter of CID#1097 to provide for inclusion in an informative annex. Discussed with Commenter: Accepts resolution (a) as adequate if corrections applied per CID#171. Recommended resolution: Correct text per CID #171. January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 4

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID # 301 Comment identifies edge case – ACK content (MHR = FCF + Seq Num = 3 octets) What happens with less than 32 bits run through CRC 32? If result predictable, no action needed…othewise: Suggested change: – Add a generalized rule to pad value for < 4 octet MAC frame when using CRC32 (Pad doesn’t need to go over the air) January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 5

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID # 301 New text (add to end of ) if the MPDU length is < 4 octets, upon transmission the FCS computation will assume padding the MPDU with zero value octets to exactly 4 octets MPDU length; upon reception when the MPDU length < 4 the received MPDU will be padded with zero value octets to exactly 4 octets MPDU length prior to computing the FCS for validation Or technically equivalent text as determined by the editors. January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 6

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID # 436 FCS Length field of the FSK PHR – Commenter suggests a table to show more clearly the meaning of the field value. Propose resolution: AP, Add a table: Commenter reviewed and is satisfied January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 7 FCS used in PSDUFCS Length field Value 32-bit FCS0 16-bit FCS1

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID #695 Comment: Really need to signal FCS length in PHR? Recommended resolution: Reject Explanation: – 2 octet FCS sufficient for short frames and very low data rates, to be decided by the sending device – Configuration via PIB by network management entity may suffice in some cases but not all and not precluded by current draft; – OTA signaling useful in some network scenarios January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 8

Doc: IEEE g TG4g Submission CID #1097 Commenter would like an example (test vector) Comment # 730 also asks for a test vector Proposed resolution: reject comment “The group does not believe a test vector is necessary as the description is adequate for implementation. “ January 2011 Ben RolfeSlide 9