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IEEE P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications--Amendment 1: Radio Resource Measurement of Wireless LanS

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P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07 is an inactive IEEE draft standard for wireless LAN technology, focused on Radio Resource Measurement within Part 11 MAC and PHY specifications. It addresses how devices in a Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies environment can gather and exchange radio resource information to support better network decisions. For teams working with 802.11 systems, this document helps define the technical basis for measurement behavior, interoperability, and implementation consistency.

P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07 overview

This draft belongs to the IEEE 802.11 family and centers on radio resource measurement functions for Wireless LANs. P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07 is relevant where access points and client devices need structured information about channel conditions, neighbor availability, or other radio metrics. In practical terms, the document supports technical alignment for implementations that rely on measurement exchanges to improve wireless operation. Its inactive status makes it useful as a reference point for legacy design or specification review.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically consulted when developing or reviewing WLAN equipment that must support radio resource measurement behavior, including access points, client adapters, and network management tools. It can be useful in wireless LAN testing, protocol validation, and engineering work tied to MAC-layer behavior and PHY-related measurement support. Organizations planning interoperability checks or comparing implementation requirements for 802.11-based systems may also use P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07 as a technical reference.

Why this standard matters

In wireless networking, consistent measurement handling can affect roaming decisions, channel assessment, and overall performance. P802.11k/D9.0, Sep 07 matters because it helps define how radio resource data should be handled in a controlled, repeatable way, which supports compliance review and reduces implementation risk. For procurement and engineering teams, it can also improve clarity when evaluating product behavior against a known technical specification, especially in 802.11 environments where interoperability is important.

  • IEEE 802.11 WLAN draft
  • Radio resource measurement focus
  • MAC and PHY specification context
  • Wireless LAN interoperability reference
  • Inactive technical document
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  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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