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Load based Equipment is further classified into different types of devices based on their operation with regard to Adaptivity. A device that initiates a sequence of one or more transmissions is denoted as the Initiating Device. Otherwise, the device is denoted as Responding Device. Load Based Equipment may be an Initiating Device, a Responding Device, or both. Each transmission belongs to a single Channel Occupancy Time (COT). A Channel Occupancy Time (COT) consists of one or more transmissions of an Initiating Device and zero or more transmissions of one or more Responding Devices.
An equipment that controls (non-DFS related) operating parameters of one or more other equipment is denoted as a Supervising Device. Otherwise, the equipment is denoted as a Supervised Device. The roles of a Supervising Device and Supervised Device has only to be seen in relation to Adaptivity and are different from the roles of a Master device and a Slave Device in the context of DFS as defined in Section 6.2.7. Examples of Supervising Devices are an RLAN Access Point or a mobile phone operating as an RLAN hotspot.