IEEE 802.11az-2022
Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 4: Enhancements for Positioning
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802.11az-2022 is a wireless networking standard focused on enhancements for positioning within the IEEE 802.11 family. It addresses Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) requirements for more accurate location-related operation in WLAN environments, making it relevant to communication, networking, and computing systems that depend on device positioning. As a superseded technical document, 802.11az-2022 can still be useful for reference, comparison, and legacy design or compliance review.
About 802.11az-2022
This specification forms part of IEEE 802.11, with a subtitle that identifies it as Amendment 4: Enhancements for Positioning. In practical terms, it defines requirements that support positioning capability across wireless LAN systems by refining MAC and PHY behavior. 802.11az-2022 is therefore most relevant to engineers, buyers, and compliance teams working with WLAN implementations where location support, interoperability, and technical consistency matter. It serves as a structured reference for design evaluation and standards-based documentation.
Where is 802.11az-2022 used?
802.11az-2022 is typically used in wireless LAN products and systems that need positioning support, including access points, client devices, test setups, and network infrastructure built around IEEE 802.11 behavior. It may be referenced in equipment development, integration work, and validation activities where location-aware operation must align with documented MAC and PHY requirements. The standard is also useful in environments where wireless communication and positioning intersect, such as enterprise networks, connected devices, and engineering workflows that depend on repeatable technical results.
Importance in practice
In practice, 802.11az-2022 helps teams work from a defined technical baseline when evaluating or implementing positioning features in WLAN systems. That can improve consistency across design, testing, and procurement decisions, especially where interoperability and measured performance are important. Because it is a superseded standard, it is particularly valuable for comparing revisions, reviewing legacy products, or checking historical compliance claims. Using the standard carefully can reduce ambiguity and support more reliable engineering outcomes.
- IEEE 802.11 positioning enhancement
- MAC and PHY requirements
- Wireless LAN technical reference
- Legacy compliance and review
- Interoperability-focused documentation
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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