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IEEE 802.11J : 2004

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS - PART 11: WIRELESS LAN MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL (MAC) AND PHYSICAL LAYER (PHY) SPECIFICATIONS - AMENDMENT 7: 4.9 GHZ5 GHZ OPERATION IN JAPAN

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

12-06-2007

Superseded by

IEEE 802.11-2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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3. Definitions
7. Frame formats
    7.3 Management frame body components
         7.3.2 Information elements
10. Layer management
    10.3 Medium access control (MAC) sublayer management
         entity (MLME) service access point (SAP) interface
         10.3.2 Scan
         10.3.10 Start
11. MLME
    11.1 Synchronization
         11.1.3 Acquiring synchronization, scanning
17. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) physical
    layer (PHY) specification for the 5 GHz band
    17.1 Introduction
    17.2 OFDM PHY specific service parameter list
         17.2.2 TXVECTOR parameters
         17.2.3 RXVECTOR parameters
    17.3 OFDM physical layer convergence procedure (PLCP) sublayer
         17.3.2 PLCP frame format
         17.3.3 PLCP preamble (SYNC)
         17.3.4 Signal field (SIGNAL)
         17.3.7 PLCP data modulation and modulation rate change
         17.3.8 Physical medium dependent (PMD) operating
                 specifications (general)
         17.3.9 PMD transmit specifications
         17.3.10 PMD receiver specifications
    17.4 OFDM PLME
         17.4.2 OFDM PHY MIB
         17.4.3 OFDM TXTIME calculation
         17.4.4 OFDM PHY characteristics
    17.5 OFDM PMD sublayer
         17.5.4 Basic service and options
Annex A (normative) Protocol Implementation Conformance
                    Statements (PICS)
    A.4 PICS proforma-IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edition (Reaff 2003)
         A.4.3 Implementation under test (IUT) configuration
         A.4.8 Orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM)
                 physical layer (PHY) functions
         A.4.10 Regulatory domain extensions
         A.4.13 Regulatory classes extensions
Annex D (normative) ASN.1 encoding of the MAC and PHY MIB
Annex I (informative) Regulatory classes
    I.1 External regulatory references
    I.2 Radio performance specifications
         I.2.1 Transmit and receive in-band and out-of-band
                 spurious emissions
         I.2.2 Transmit power levels
         I.2.3 Transmit spectrum mask
Annex J (normative) Country information element and regulatory
                    classes

Provides mechanisms for signalling compliance with regulatory domain requirements of the USA, Europe, and Japan; for extending 5 GHz orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) physical layer (PHY) operation outdoors; and for 5 GHz OFDM PHY operation in nonoverlapping 10 MHz channel spacing.

DevelopmentNote
This is an Amendment to IEEE 802.11. (11/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
53
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ES 202 336-10 : 1.1.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (EE); MONITORING AND CONTROL INTERFACE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT (POWER, COOLING AND BUILDING ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS USED IN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS); PART 10: AC INVERTER POWER SYSTEM CONTROL AND MONITORING INFORMATION MODEL
TR 102 492-1 : 1.1.1 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS (ITS); PART 1: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR PAN-EUROPEAN HARMONIZED COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT OPERATING IN THE 5 GHZ FREQUENCY RANGE AND INTENDED FOR CRITICAL ROAD-SAFETY APPLICATIONS; SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENT

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