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IEEE P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 3: 320MHz Positioning

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P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024 is a draft wireless LAN standard document that focuses on the MAC and PHY specification work for 320MHz positioning in the P802.11 family. It is relevant to communication, networking, and connected computing systems where precise wireless behavior, interoperability, and implementation clarity matter. For engineering teams, this technical document can help define how high-bandwidth WLAN features are structured and evaluated during design, testing, and compliance review.

Overview of P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024

This standard draft sits within the wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer framework, with an amendment centered on 320MHz positioning. P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024 is intended to refine technical requirements related to how WLAN devices handle positioning-related functions in very wide-channel environments. In practice, that makes it useful for understanding protocol behavior, PHY-layer considerations, and implementation details that support consistent operation across compatible equipment.

Typical use cases

P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024 is typically relevant when developing or evaluating wireless LAN chipsets, access points, client devices, and test systems that need to account for positioning features in a 320MHz context. It may also be used by integrators working on high-capacity WLAN deployments where location-related behavior, packet handling, and radio performance need to align with a defined draft specification. The document is most useful in engineering, validation, and interoperability workflows.

Why it matters

Using P802.11bk/D3.0, Jul 2024 helps teams work from a clearer technical baseline when designing or reviewing WLAN implementations tied to 320MHz positioning. That can reduce ambiguity in development, support more consistent testing, and improve procurement decisions for systems that depend on specific wireless capabilities. For compliance-oriented projects, the draft also provides a reference point for checking conformance expectations and minimizing integration risk across hardware and software stacks.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY amendment
  • 320MHz positioning focus
  • Draft technical requirements
  • Interoperability and validation reference
  • High-bandwidth WLAN implementation context
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  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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