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6 gru 2017 · This amendment defines modifications to both the IEEE 802.11 physical layer (PHY) and the medium access control (MAC) sublayer for next generation vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication in the 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz frequency bands.(The PDF of this standard is available at no charge compliments of the IEEE GET program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org ...
Abstract By introducing the WLAN standard 802.11ax, IEEE adjusted Wi-Fi for an era with more users and more connected devices than ever. New developments regarding the Internet of Things, as well as an increasing number of high-density networks, required major improvements compared to the previous standard 802.11ac. Also called
Abstract: Modifications to both the IEEE 802.11 physical layer (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) sublayer for high-efficiency operation in frequency bands between 1 GHz and 7.125 GHz are defined in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.11-2020. Keywords: dense deployment, high efficiency, IEEE 802.11™, IEEE 802.11ax™, MAC, medium
Scope: The scope of this standard is to define one medium access control (MAC) and several physical layer (PHY) specifications for wireless connectivity for fixed, portable, and moving stations (STAs) within a local area.
IEEE Std 802.11ay™-2021 was published on July 28, 2021. IEEE Std 802.11ax™-2021 was published on May 19, 2021. IEEE Std 802.11™-2020, was published February 26, 2021. Congratulations to the many 802.11 members who participated in development of these standards.
Subsequent to the completion of IEEE Std 802.15.4z-2020, IEEE Std 802.11ax-2021 was completed that included channelization in the 6 GHz to 7 GHz range, overlapping with both HRP and LRP UWB PHYs. This was considered
IEEE Standard for Information Technology— Telecommunications and Information Exchange between Systems Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—