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IEEE P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications - Amendment 3: Enhancements for Very High Throughput in the 60 GHz Band

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P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 is a wireless LAN draft standard for very high throughput operation in the 60 GHz band, addressing MAC and PHY specifications for short-range communication systems. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies, as well as computing and electronic hardware design where high-capacity local links are needed. P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 helps define a common technical basis for interoperability, performance expectations, and implementation review in this specialized frequency range.

P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 overview

This specification focuses on Amendment 3 enhancements to Part 11 wireless LAN requirements, with particular attention to very high throughput behavior in the 60 GHz band. It covers the technical framework used for medium access control and physical layer operation, supporting design choices for short-range, high-data-rate connectivity. For engineers and procurement teams, P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 provides a reference point for evaluating draft-stage compliance, system architecture, and link performance in products built around millimeter-wave wireless links.

Typical use cases

P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 is typically relevant to devices and systems that need fast local wireless transfer over short distances, especially where cable replacement is desirable. Common applications may include docked computing equipment, in-room multimedia links, consumer electronics integration, and compact networking products operating in dense environments. It is also useful for component and system-level evaluation of radios, antennas, and baseband implementations intended for 60 GHz wireless LAN functionality.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because it gives a defined technical target for draft amendment work in a specialized WLAN band where performance, interoperability, and implementation consistency are closely tied to the MAC and PHY details. Using P802.11ad/D7.0, April 2012 can reduce ambiguity during design review, testing, and comparison of draft implementations. It also supports more reliable specification management when sourcing or validating equipment intended for very high throughput wireless operation.

  • 60 GHz wireless LAN draft
  • MAC and PHY specifications
  • Very high throughput focus
  • Short-range connectivity reference
  • Draft amendment for Part 11
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  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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