[Tm-rid] Benjamin Kaduk's Block on charter-ietf-tmrid-00-03: (with BLOCK and COMMENT)

Benjamin Kaduk via Datatracker <noreply@ietf.org> Thu, 06 February 2020 06:27 UTC

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Benjamin Kaduk has entered the following ballot position for
charter-ietf-tmrid-00-03: Block

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BLOCK:
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W.r.t "severely constrained UAS environments [2]", I followed the reference for [2] and found
no discussion of constrained environments, so it seems that some discussion of the nature
of the constraints is needed in-band if [2] is intended only as a reference for "UAS environments".


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COMMENT:
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"Network RID defines a set of information for UAS to make available globally indirectly
via the Internet" is hard to parse ("globally indirectly"?).

I don't understand what "make RIDs immediately actionable" means (along the lines of
Magnus' Block).

(As a side note, I note that [3] lists as a "minimum requirement" for both standard and limited
remote identification UAS of "Cybersecurity" with fairly vague definition thereof, so we might
have room to supply some more usable definition.)