Adaptive Tree-based Convergecast Protocol
Adaptive tree-based protocol for managing overlay networks in heterogeneous networks. It proposes improvements to the existing Tree-Based Convergecast Routing (TBCR) protocol by considering additional parameters such as RTT, power consumption, link stability, and link mobility to optimize routing de
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Proposed Approach for MAC Address Assignment in IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.1CQ is working on a mechanism to assign local MAC address blocks to end nodes specifically related to IEEE 802.11 standards. The current draft lacks a pre-association mechanism for IEEE 802.11 stations to obtain a local MAC address before association. The proposed remedy suggests specifying
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IEEE 802.11-23/2092r2 AIML Report Summary
This document conveys the findings of the AIML Technical Report for IEEE 802.11 networks. It covers AIML use cases in WLANs, performance enhancement opportunities, IEEE 802.11 feature requirements, standard impacts, and proposed next steps for AIML integration. AIML's significance in various technol
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IEEE 802.11-24/0277r0 March 2024 Session WG Chair's Supplementary Material
This report by Dorothy Stanley of HP Enterprise provides supplementary material for the March 2024 IEEE 802.11 WG session, covering participant behavior in IEEE-SA activities, adherence to IEEE Codes of Ethics & Conduct, and requirements for individuals in the IEEE-SA standards development process.
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Understanding OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Explore the concept of layering in data communication, comparing the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite. Learn about protocol layers, protocol hierarchies, and the functionality of each layer in these models. Discover the interrelationships between layers and the evolution from OSI to TCP/IP.
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London Homeless Coalition (LHC) Death Communication Protocol
In 2014, the Memorial Committee of the London Homeless Coalition (LHC) established the Death Communication Protocol to acknowledge, share, and address the loss of individuals experiencing homelessness. The protocol aims to inform partnering organizations of confirmed or unconfirmed deaths, support g
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Understanding Mobile Computing and TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Mobile computing is crucial for continuous internet connectivity regardless of physical location. The TCP/IP protocol suite, consisting of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP), forms the backbone of internet infrastructure. IP addressing and mobility challenges are addresse
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May 2023 IEEE 802.11-IETF Liaison Report by Peter Yee
This document presents the IEEE 802.11-IETF liaison report for May 2023 by Peter Yee from AKAYLA. It includes details on upcoming IETF meetings, joint activities between IETF and IEEE, topics of coordination, and information on relevant protocols and BOFs to be discussed. Additionally, it outlines t
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IEEE 802.11-23-1689r1 Vice Chair Report - November 2023 Plenary Session
The document presents the Vice Chair report by Jon Rosdahl from Qualcomm at the IEEE 802.11-23-1689r1 meeting in Honolulu on November 17, 2023. It covers agenda items, session information, meeting logistics, successful meeting protocols, and important event summaries. Additionally, it provides detai
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IEEE 802.11-20/0021-00 Priority Access Support for NS/EP Services Overview
This document discusses the importance of priority access support in IEEE 802.11be for National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) services. It outlines the need for standardized mechanisms to ensure priority services in WLAN networks during NS/EP events when cellular coverage is unavailabl
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Understanding OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite in Computer Networking
This chapter explores the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite, delving into protocol layers, addressing mechanisms, and network components. It highlights the interface between layers, functions of each layer in the OSI model, and compares TCP/IP protocol suite layers with OSI model layers. The discu
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IEEE 802.11-19-0202/r1 TGbd Agreed Terminology and Requirements
This document outlines the agreed terminology and requirements for the development of the next generation of IEEE 802.11p technology within IEEE 802.11bd Task Group. It covers aspects such as interoperability, co-existence, backward compatibility, and fairness between IEEE 802.11p and IEEE 802.11bd
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MAAP Protocol Overview in IEEE 1722: Address Acquisition and Message Format
The MAAP (Multicast Address Acquisition Protocol) is defined in IEEE 1722 for time-sensitive applications in bridged local area networks. It involves acquiring multicast addresses through claiming, probing, and defending messages. MAAP enables dynamic allocation of addresses and defending against co
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IEEE 802.11-20/1761r1 Ranging Protocol for 11bd
This document outlines the ranging protocol proposed for IEEE 802.11-20/1761r1, focusing on RTT-based ranging leveraging multi-channel operation. By integrating the 11az ranging protocol, it enables flexible and low-overhead application in 11bd for improved accuracy in ITS bands. The protocol includ
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IEEE Std. 802.11-22/1017r0 Overview and Architecture Presentation
This presentation by Dorothy Stanley from HP Enterprise delves into the utilization of IEEE Std. 802.11-2020 standards focusing on the IEEE Std. 802 overview and architecture. It covers topics such as the use of LLC, MAC address formats, QoS mechanisms, MSDU formats, and various MAC services and pro
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Understanding EIGRP: A Comprehensive Overview
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a dynamic routing protocol providing various advantages to network administrators. It is a classless routing protocol supporting VLSM and is considered an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). EIGRP uses advanced distance vector routing and is known f
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IEEE 802.11-19/982r6 RCM TIG Meeting Summary
The July 2019 IEEE 802.11-19/982r6 RCM TIG meeting in Vienna, Austria was chaired by Amelia Andersdotter and Vice-Chaired by Mark Hamilton. The agenda covered topics such as volunteer roles, participation guidelines, meeting etiquette, and resources including links to IEEE policies. Participants wer
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Understanding SFTP Server Functionality with ACS 5.x by Mohammad Azharuddin AAA Team
SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) is a secure network protocol for file access, transfer, and management over reliable data streams. It enhances security by extending the SSH protocol and can be implemented using a reliable 8-bit byte stream protocol. SFTP commands are sent as 4 ASCII letters follow
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Enhanced Family Court Police Disclosure Protocol for 2024
The 2024 Family Court Police Disclosure Protocol addresses key issues identified in the 2013 protocol, emphasizing timely and proportionate requests for material. Changes include a new checklist for the judiciary, guidance notes, and revised processes for litigants in person. The protocol provides c
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Proposed Revision of IEEE Std. 802: Key Aspects and Recommendations
Proposed revision of IEEE Std. 802 involves high-level views of IEEE 802 networks, updates to reference models, adjustments to general requirements, network management enhancements, and revisions to MAC addresses and protocol identifiers. The focus is on streamlining and optimizing various aspects t
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Essential Elements of Clinical Trial Protocols
Understanding the key components of a clinical trial research protocol is essential for conducting successful studies. This includes identifying session objectives, discussing trial protocol contents, exploring observational study elements, and learning about reporting guidelines. Study objectives f
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IEEE 802.11-23/1899r0 Relay Operation for 11bn - Presentation Summary
In this presentation, the IEEE 802.11-23/1899r0 document discusses relay operations to improve Rate-vs-Range (RvR) performance for UHR. Various potential solutions for implementing a relay protocol in UHR are explored, focusing on enhancing multi-hop channel access delay, end-to-end QoS, and simplif
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Vincenzo Piuri: Vision for IEEE Presidency and Technical Leadership
Vincenzo Piuri, a seasoned IEEE volunteer with 33 years of experience, is a candidate for the position of IEEE President-Elect. His strategic actions aim to drive innovation, enhance member value, and focus on young professionals. With a background in academic and industrial research, Piuri's propos
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Coordinated Beamforming/Null Steering Protocol in IEEE 802.11be
Coordinated beamforming/null steering is a promising scheme in IEEE 802.11be for joint transmission/reception challenges. This protocol aims to efficiently realize gains by establishing semi-static inter-AP coordination, enhancing spatial reuse opportunities, implementing CSI acquisition, and managi
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IEEE-SA Fellowship Program at IEEE 802 Plenary March 2019 Schedule
The IEEE-SA Fellowship Program at the IEEE 802 Plenary in March 2019 featured key participants like Jodi Haasz, Glenn Parsons, and other industry experts from various countries. The program included sessions on IEEE standards development processes, newcomer orientation, working group meetings, techn
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IEEE-SA Fellowship Program at IEEE 802 Plenary March 2018
The IEEE-SA Fellowship Program at the IEEE 802 Plenary in March 2018 featured notable participants like Glenn Parsons, Jodi Haasz, Richard Anago, Lloyd Matabishi, Rudo Mudavanhu, and Yvonne Umutoni, among others. The program included a schedule covering various sessions such as an introduction to IE
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IEEE 802.11-17/0322r1 BRP Transmit Sector Sweep Protocol
This presentation introduces a sector sweep protocol for beamforming training using BRP frames in IEEE 802.11-17/0322r1 standard. The protocol aims to enhance the efficiency of transmit sector sweep processes for devices with multiple antennas/subarrays, operating over specified frequency channels.
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IEEE 802.11-24/0386r0 Lower MAC Relay Protocol Details
Detailed discussion on supporting the relay protocol in IEEE 802.11bn, covering relay addressing, end-to-end BA, relay TXOP protection, beacon forwarding, security processing, non-UHR STA support, sounding procedure, A-MPDU aggregation, de-aggregation, and more. The relay operation involves relay de
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IEEE 802.1CQ: Address Assignment and Validation Protocols
This document explores the assignment and validation of unicast addresses within IEEE 802 networks, emphasizing the need for uniqueness to prevent operational errors and security breaches. It discusses the challenges of ensuring globally-unique addresses, proposing the implementation of a single val
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Sync HotStuff: Practical Synchronous State Machine Replication
Sync HotStuff is a practical synchronous protocol that tolerates Byzantine replicas and handles weaker synchrony models. It overcomes issues of requiring a large number of rounds and lock-step execution. The protocol ensures safety by committing blocks and guarantees liveness by continuing to commit
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Local MAC Address Assignment Protocol (LAAP) and 802.1CQ
The Local MAC Address Assignment Protocol (LAAP) in conjunction with 802.1CQ specifies protocols and procedures for locally unique assignment of MAC addresses in IEEE 802 networks. LAAP operates in two modes - Server Mode and Peer-to-Peer Mode, ensuring efficient allocation of MAC addresses while av
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IEEE's Worldwide Conference Organizing Activities Presented at Monaco 2016 Meeting
Professor Amara, IEEE CASS Vice-President for Conferences, discussed IEEE's global conference organization at the 2016 UIA Associations Meeting in Monaco. With over 410,000 members in 160 countries, IEEE focuses on technological innovation for humanity. The association publishes a significant portio
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Suitability of IEEE 802.11ah for LPWAN Applications Analysis
This document analyzes the suitability of IEEE 802.11ah for Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) applications. It examines the features of IEEE 802.11ah, such as OFDM-based FEC and its performance in fulfilling LP-WAN use-cases. The document also discusses channel models, interference resistance, and
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Understanding Protocol Deviations in Clinical Trials
Protocol deviations are expected occurrences in clinical trials that may arise from site or participant actions. It is crucial for research teams to identify, report, and learn from these deviations to ensure the integrity and safety of the study. Mechanisms for identifying and reporting deviations,
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Understanding OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite in Computer Networking
This content delves into the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite, highlighting the protocol layers, addressing mechanisms, and communication scenarios. It explores the functions of each layer, the interface between layers, and compares the TCP/IP layers with the OSI model. Through examples and illus
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IEEE 802.11-22/0424r1 - MAAD MAC Protocol Overview
The document discusses the MAAD MAC protocol, where the AP assigns a MAAD MAC address to the STA during association. Key differences from other schemes are highlighted, emphasizing the use of MAAD MAC addresses as identification. Details on support indication, address allocation, and recognition mec
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Seeking a General-Purpose CCSDS Link Layer Protocol: Next-Generation Data Link Protocol (NGDLP)
This document discusses the proposed Universal Frame Format for a next-generation data link protocol, focusing on major questions about transfer frames, Protocol Link Transmission Unit (PLTU), and Universal Transfer Frame Structure. It explores topics such as frame formats, telemetry transfer frames
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IEEE 802.11-IETF Liaison Report May 2024
This document presents the IEEE 802.11-IETF liaison report for May 2024, covering upcoming IETF meetings, coordination activities, protocol use with 802.11 technology, BOFs at IETF 120, and IETF/IRTF group charters. It mentions important updates and considerations for IEEE 802 parameters and technol
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NT Awake Proning Protocol for Non-Intubated Patients
This protocol outlines the benefits and procedure for prone positioning in non-intubated patients experiencing mild to moderate hypoxemia. It highlights patient eligibility criteria, equipment required, and considerations for nursing care. The protocol emphasizes improving oxygenation by promoting a
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CSMA Gap Analysis Between IEEE 802.15.4 and Japanese Standard JJ-300.10
This document analyzes the differences in CSMA protocol and performance between IEEE 802.15.4 and Japanese Standard JJ-300.10, focusing on unique issues related to Japanese Sub-1 GHz frequency regulations and metering systems. With increasing data traffic and channel access demands, insights are pro
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