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IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015

Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Amendment to IEEE P802.11-REVmcTM/D4.0: Fast Initial Link Setup

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IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 is a draft wireless LAN standard focused on Fast Initial Link Setup within the IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY framework. It addresses how a device can establish a connection more quickly and efficiently, which is important in communication and networking systems that depend on responsive connectivity. As a draft technical document, IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 provides a clear reference for evaluating early implementation intent and the scope of amendment requirements.

About IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015

This document is part of the IEEE 802.11 family and extends the existing wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications with requirements for fast initial link setup. It is relevant to engineers and procurement teams that need to understand how the amendment changes connection behavior at the protocol level. IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 is best viewed as a draft specification for design review, interoperability assessment, and standards-based planning in WLAN development.

Where is IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 used?

The technical scope of IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 makes it most relevant to wireless access points, client devices, and network equipment that benefit from quicker association and link establishment. It may be used in enterprise WLAN deployments, embedded connectivity platforms, and communication systems where connection latency affects user experience or device coordination. The document is also useful in engineering workflows that compare draft amendment requirements against existing IEEE 802.11 implementations.

Importance in practice

For product development and testing, IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 helps teams align implementation details with the intended amendment behavior and reduce uncertainty around fast initial link setup. It supports more consistent evaluation of wireless performance, especially where link establishment time is part of the acceptance criteria. Using IEEE P802.11ai/D5.0 Jun 2015 as a reference can improve design control, interoperability planning, and compliance-oriented review during development and procurement.

  • IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY amendment
  • Fast Initial Link Setup focus
  • Wireless LAN draft requirements
  • Connection setup and interoperability reference
  • Inactive English-language standard record
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  • Publication Date: 2015
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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