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23 mar 2017 · This amendment defines modifications to both the IEEE Std 802.11 physical layer (PHY) and the IEEE Std 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC). The amendment specifies enhancements for an Ultra High Reliability capability in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
- 802.11-2020 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology ...
Technical corrections and clarifications to IEEE Std 802.11...
- 802.11-2020 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology ...
Technical corrections and clarifications to IEEE Std 802.11 for wireless local area networks (WLANs) as well as enhancements to the existing medium access contr.
IEEE 802.11 is a set of medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications for implementing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) communication. The 802.11 family is a series of over-the-air modulation techniques that share the same basic protocol (Table 2).
IEEE Std 802.11ac™-2013 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11™-2012, as amended by IEEE Std 802.11ae™-2012, IEEE Std 802.11aa™-2012, and IEEE Std 802.11ad™-2012)
IEEE 802.11* (e.g., 802.11i) standards apply to all WiFi devices but may not apply to ZigBee devices which are based on 802.15, Standards with all upper case letters are base standards, e.g., IEEE 802.1AB-2009. Standards with lower case are additions/extensions/revisions.
802.11i protects broadcast/multicast by a shared key. This restricts confidentiality to the group, But forgeries possible by insider attacks. Limits use of broadcast/multicast to idempotent, i.e., safely repeatable, messages, such as ARP requests and service advertisements.
The purpose of this document is to give technical readers a basic overview of the new 802.11 Standard, enabling them to understand the basic concepts, principle of operations, and some of the reasons behind some of the features and/or components of the Standard.