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IEEE P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment: Wake-up radio operation

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P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 is a draft wireless LAN standard focused on wake-up radio operation within the MAC and PHY layers. It addresses how devices can remain responsive while reducing active radio time, which is relevant for networking equipment and connected systems that need lower power operation. As part of the P802.11 family, it supports work on communication, computing, and device interoperability in IEEE 802.11 environments.

What is P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019?

P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 defines technical requirements for wake-up radio operation in Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer specifications. In practical terms, it helps describe how a secondary or low-power receiver may detect an incoming wake signal and trigger normal WLAN activity when needed. This draft document is relevant for design, testing, and compliance work where power efficiency and controlled radio activation are important in IEEE 802.11-based systems.

Where is P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 used?

This standard is commonly associated with wireless devices that spend long periods in low-power states, such as access points, client devices, sensors, and embedded communications equipment. It may also be relevant in connected computing platforms where background connectivity, standby responsiveness, and energy management must be balanced. P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 is especially useful in product development and interoperability testing for WLAN implementations that incorporate wake-up radio behavior.

Why is P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 important?

P802.11ba/D2.0, Jan 2019 matters because it provides a clearer technical basis for designing and evaluating wake-up radio functions in WLAN products. That helps reduce implementation risk, supports more consistent testing, and can improve coordination between hardware and firmware teams. For procurement and compliance work, the standard offers a defined reference for checking whether a device’s low-power connectivity features align with expected IEEE 802.11 requirements and performance behavior.

  • Wake-up radio operation
  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY scope
  • Low-power connectivity design
  • Draft technical requirements
  • Testing and interoperability reference
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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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