Thank you very much for your clarification. We will make it more clear in the
next version.
Qin
On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:55 AM, "Turner, Randy"
<[email protected]> wrote:
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{}#yiv8893246163 Yes, I definitely understand the concept…I guess the language
in the -04 draft tends to blend LinkOption and LinkType a bit, but your
derivation of the usage makes sense – I would have probably stated that in the
draft…”if the next active cell is an 802.15.4 advertisement slot, then the MUX
module would only select a frame from a broadcast queue” – I guess I basically
understood what you were talking about, I was just curious about the
derivation. The same paragraph (at the beginning) uses the term “transmit
cell” and then we use “broadcast cell” later on like the terms “transmit” and
“broadcast” are from the same type enumeration. Like I said, I do understand
what you were trying to say, I’m just a big proponent of being very (almost
overly) specific and not presuming (or requiring) too much context in the mind
of the reader. Thanks for the reply!
Randy From: Qin Wang [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:43 AM
To: Turner, Randy; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [6tisch] 6top-interface-04 Hi Randy, In the IEEE802.15.4e,
there are two attributes related with a cell, i.e. LinkOption and LinkType.
LinkOption indicates TX, RX, Shared, or Timekeeping; and LinkType indicates
Normal or Advertising. According to my understanding, if the attributes of a
cell are set as LinkOption = TX and LinkType= ADVERTISING, then the cell can be
used as Broadcast cell. Make sense? Thanks Qin On Wednesday, September
30, 2015 10:18 AM, "Turner, Randy" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi
All, In the 6top 04 draft, section 3.2 “Data Transfer Model”, there is text
that says “…if the next active cell is a broadcast cell, it (the MUX module)
selects a fragment only from broadcast queues.” We have “TX, RX, Shared, and
timekeeping cells” - we don’t have “broadcast” cells labeled as such, or maybe
I missed this somewhere. Is there some cell “type” option that is a subclass
of “TX” that I missed ? Thanks!
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