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IEEE P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 5: TV White Spaces Operation

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P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 is a draft technical standard for wireless LAN operation in TV white spaces, addressing MAC and PHY requirements for cognitive radio-style use of underused broadcast spectrum. It focuses on how 802.11 systems can operate in these channels while supporting channel access, coexistence, and spectrum-aware behavior. For engineers and buyers working with wireless communication specifications, P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 is relevant because it defines a precise framework for design, evaluation, and compatibility in this specialized RF environment.

About P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013

This document sits within the IEEE 802.11 family and describes Amendment 5 for TV White Spaces Operation. It extends wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer behavior so devices can work in spectrum originally assigned to television broadcasting, subject to regulatory and technical constraints. P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 is therefore useful as a reference for engineers assessing how 802.11-based equipment should discover usable channels, manage access rules, and maintain reliable communication in a white-space deployment.

Where is P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 used?

The standard is most relevant in wireless networking equipment and development workflows that target TV white-space operation. That may include prototype access points, client devices, spectrum-aware radios, and test setups used to verify MAC and PHY behavior. Because the subject spans communication, networking, and computing technologies, it is also useful in lab validation, RF planning, and interoperability work where channel selection and coexistence in broadcast-adjacent spectrum must be carefully controlled. P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 supports those technical use cases.

Importance in practice

In practice, P802.11af/D4.0, Apr 2013 helps teams work from a common technical baseline when designing or evaluating wireless LAN equipment for white-space operation. That matters for compliance, procurement decisions, and test planning because the standard frames how devices should behave in spectrum-sharing conditions. Using the document can reduce integration risk, improve consistency across implementations, and support more reliable performance checks for systems that depend on controlled access to available TV channels.

  • TV white spaces operation
  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY scope
  • IEEE 802.11 amendment context
  • Spectrum-aware device behavior
  • Design and testing reference
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  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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