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IEEE P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications - Amd 4: Enhancements for Very High Throughput for operation in bands below 6GHz

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P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013 is a draft IEEE wireless LAN standard focused on very high throughput operation in bands below 6 GHz. It addresses enhancements to the medium access control and physical layer specifications used in communication and networking systems, helping define how devices exchange data more efficiently on shared radio channels. For engineers, buyers, and compliance teams, this document is relevant when evaluating performance targets, interoperability expectations, and implementation details for next-generation WLAN equipment.

P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013 overview

This technical document sits within Part 11 of the wireless LAN family and expands the existing MAC and PHY framework with enhancements intended for higher data rates and improved link efficiency. P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013 is aimed at operation below 6 GHz, where spectrum use and coexistence are important design considerations. In practical terms, it provides draft requirements that help shape chipset, access point, and client device development, as well as testing and conformance planning for WLAN deployments.

Typical use cases

This specification is most relevant to wireless networking equipment that must support very high throughput in sub-6 GHz bands, including access points, client adapters, embedded radio modules, and integrated communication platforms. It may be used in product design reviews, interoperability preparation, and technical procurement for systems where capacity and spectrum efficiency matter. P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013 is also useful for laboratory evaluation of MAC and PHY behavior in environments that depend on stable, high-performance WLAN links.

Why this standard matters

For organizations working with wireless LAN products, the value of P802.11ac/D6.0, Jul 2013 lies in its role as a technical reference for consistent implementation and verification. It helps reduce ambiguity around draft feature support, performance expectations, and radio behavior in the targeted frequency range. Using the standard can support clearer design control, more informed purchasing decisions, and better alignment between development, testing, and deployment activities in communication and processing systems.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY enhancements
  • Very high throughput operation below 6 GHz
  • Draft-level technical requirements and review
  • Relevant to access points, adapters, and radio modules
  • Supports testing, design, and procurement decisions
SKU: 9f82650ab546

  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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