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IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications. Amendment 1: Radio Resource Measurement of Wireless LANs (Amendment to IEEE 802.11-2008)""

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IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 is an inactive IEEE draft standard tied to Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer specifications, with a focus on radio resource measurement for wireless LANs. In practical terms, it supports the technical framework used to evaluate how WLAN devices observe, report, and manage radio conditions. For communication and networking applications, this draft matters because it helps define a structured basis for measurement-related behavior within IEEE 802.11-2008 amendment work.

What is IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008?

This technical document is part of the IEEE 802.11 family and addresses Amendment 1 for radio resource measurement in wireless LANs. IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 reflects a draft-stage specification that helps describe how WLAN equipment may gather and exchange measurement information related to the wireless environment. As a draft, it is most useful for understanding the intended requirements and technical direction before finalization, especially where consistency in MAC and PHY-related measurement behavior is needed.

Where is IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 used?

IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 is relevant in wireless LAN design, evaluation, and interoperability work involving access points, client devices, and test environments. It is commonly used where radio resource measurement functions are examined as part of network planning, roaming behavior, or performance analysis in enterprise and managed WLAN deployments. Engineers and compliance teams may use this draft to review how measurement-related features fit within the broader IEEE 802.11-2008 amendment context.

Why is IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 important?

The value of IEEE P802.11k_D11.0, Jan 2008 lies in giving clear technical reference material for WLAN measurement behavior during development and review. For product teams, it can support design control, verification, and comparison against the intended amendment requirements. For procurement and standards tracking, it helps identify the exact draft version under consideration. Using a defined draft reduces ambiguity when discussing radio resource measurement features and helps keep testing and implementation aligned.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN draft
  • Radio resource measurement focus
  • MAC and PHY specification context
  • Draft amendment reference, Jan 2008
  • Inactive standard status
SKU: 3a4874115cb5

  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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