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IEEE P802.11ad/D9.0, Jul 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/D9.0, Jul 2012 is a draft standard for wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications focused on very high throughput operation in the 60 GHz band. It addresses how communication devices can support short-range, high-capacity links with controlled MAC and PHY behavior, making it relevant to networking, computing, and connected hardware design. For engineers and procurement teams, this standard helps define a clear technical target for evaluation, interoperability, and compliance planning.

Overview of P802.11ad/D9.0, Jul 2012

This specification sits within the IEEE 802.11 family and concentrates on an amendment for enhanced performance in the 60 GHz band. P802.11ad/D9.0, Jul 2012 describes draft-level requirements for wireless LAN operation where very high throughput and tight implementation control are important. It is most useful when assessing MAC and PHY behavior for devices that must exchange large data volumes over short distances while maintaining predictable wireless performance and alignment with the draft technical framework.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically relevant to short-range wireless systems that need high-speed data transfer in the 60 GHz spectrum, such as docking solutions, in-room networking equipment, and high-capacity device-to-device links. It may also support product development for consumer electronics, computing peripherals, and integrated communication modules where very high throughput is a priority. P802.11ad/D9.0, Jul 2012 can be used to guide design review, interoperability testing, and feature comparison during development.

Why it matters

In practice, this standard matters because it gives teams a defined reference for designing and testing advanced wireless LAN implementations in the 60 GHz band. Using P802.11ad/D9.0, Jul 2012 can help reduce ambiguity in requirements, support more consistent device behavior, and improve confidence during qualification or procurement. For organizations working with communication and networking hardware, it is useful for aligning engineering decisions with a recognized draft specification and limiting integration risk.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY draft requirements
  • Very high throughput operation at 60 GHz
  • Short-range device and link evaluation
  • Draft basis for testing and interoperability
  • Relevant to networking and computing hardware
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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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