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IEEE P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017

Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 5: Enhancements for Very High Throughput to Support Chinese Millimeter Wave Frequency Bands(60 GHz and 45 GHz).

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P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 is a technical draft for wireless LAN MAC and PHY specifications focused on very high throughput operation in Chinese millimeter wave bands, including 60 GHz and 45 GHz. It addresses enhancements intended to support high-capacity communication and compatibility considerations within the IEEE 802.11 framework. For organizations working on radio design, interoperability, or compliance review, this standard helps define the expected behavior and performance targets for advanced WLAN implementations.

What is P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017?

P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 is part of the 802.11 amendment work covering specific requirements for the wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer. Its focus is on enhancements for very high throughput in Chinese millimeter wave frequency bands, particularly around 60 GHz and 45 GHz. The document is relevant to engineering teams that need a detailed specification baseline for link behavior, modulation-related design choices, and interoperability planning in these higher-frequency WLAN environments.

Where is P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 used?

This draft is typically used in the development and verification of wireless equipment designed for short-range, high-data-rate connectivity in millimeter wave bands. It may support access points, client devices, chipset development, and test setups that evaluate MAC and PHY behavior under IEEE 802.11-based requirements. P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 is most relevant where implementation teams need a consistent technical reference for Chinese band operation, equipment conformance work, or system integration planning.

Why is P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 important?

The document matters because it provides a controlled technical reference for a specialized WLAN amendment, reducing ambiguity in implementation and testing. Using P802.11aj/D6.0, Jun 2017 can help teams align design decisions with the intended high-throughput operation in millimeter wave spectrum, which is important for interoperability and procurement reviews. It also supports clearer compliance assessment by defining the MAC and PHY expectations that products must meet when targeting these bands.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY amendment
  • Very high throughput millimeter wave focus
  • Chinese 60 GHz and 45 GHz bands
  • Implementation and interoperability reference
  • Inactive draft status
SKU: 4e3a135df0f5

  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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