IEEE P802.11 - REAL TIME APPLICATION (RTA) TOPIC INTEREST GROUP (TIG) - MEETING UPDATE


Status of IEEE 802.11 Real Time Application Topic Interest Group

Allan Jones (Affiliation: Activision), Chair
Kate Meng (Affiliation: Tencent), Recording Secretary


Page Contents

Background

Goals

Background
Real Time Applications

Real Time Applicate (RTA) TIG is an initiative within the IEEE 802.11 working group that will consider real time application requirements within an 802.11-based network. The initiative started as a Topic Interest Group (TIG) in the July 2018 meeting.

Goals

The goal of the Real Time Application Topic Interest Group (RTA TIG) is to investigate latency and stability issues observed with real time applications such as mobile and multiplayer games, robotics and industrial automation and provide potential mechanisms to address the identified issues.


March 2019

The Real Time Applications (RTA) group met as a topic interest group (TIG) in Vancouver, Canada from March 11-15, 2019.

Main documents

Achievements

The RTA TIG met two times during this week.

The group reviewed two submissions.

The RTA TIG has completed its work and published the final report to the 802.11 Working Group. Many thanks to all who participated and contributed to this group.


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