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IEEE P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications - Enhancements for Positioning

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P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019 is a draft technical standard for wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications focused on enhancements for positioning. It sits within communication and networking technologies, with clear relevance to connected devices and engineered systems that depend on location-aware operation. For organizations evaluating early-stage WLAN positioning support, this document helps define the requirements and behavior needed for more consistent design, testing, and implementation.

Overview of P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019

This standard draft addresses specific requirements for enhancing positioning capability in IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN environments. P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019 is intended to shape how MAC and PHY functions support more accurate or reliable location-related operation within WLAN systems. In practice, it provides a technical reference for engineers and procurement teams working with network equipment, device integration, and compliance planning where positioning support is part of the design objective.

Typical use cases

P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019 is typically relevant where WLAN infrastructure or client devices need positioning features beyond ordinary connectivity. That may include indoor location systems, asset tracking platforms, enterprise wireless deployments, and device designs that combine communication functions with location awareness. It can also support testing workflows for access points, modules, and integrated systems that must align MAC and PHY behavior with positioning requirements in controlled engineering environments.

Why it matters

This standard matters because positioning-related WLAN behavior benefits from clear technical rules during design, validation, and procurement. Using P802.11az/D1.0, Feb 2019 can help reduce ambiguity when comparing products, planning interoperability tests, or assessing whether a wireless system supports the intended location capabilities. For teams working on networked equipment or embedded systems, it provides a consistent basis for engineering decisions and performance verification in a specialized part of the wireless LAN stack.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY requirements
  • Positioning enhancement focus
  • Draft technical reference for WLAN systems
  • Useful for design and testing alignment
  • Relevant to connected devices and network equipment
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  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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