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IEEE P802.11ma/D3.0

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications - Amendment x : Technical corrections and clarifications

Standard by IEEE, 1999

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P802.11ma/D3.0 is an inactive IEEE 802.11 amendment draft focused on technical corrections and clarifications for Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies where precise implementation details matter. By refining wording and resolving inconsistencies, P802.11ma/D3.0 helps support more consistent interpretation of the underlying WLAN standard and can reduce ambiguity during engineering, review, and compliance activities.

What is P802.11ma/D3.0?

P802.11ma/D3.0 is a draft amendment within the IEEE 802.11 family that addresses corrections and clarifications rather than introducing a new wireless LAN feature set. Its technical context is the MAC and PHY framework used by Wi-Fi-type systems, where accurate definitions affect interoperability and conformance. The document is intended to improve the precision of existing requirements, helping engineers, implementers, and test teams interpret the specification consistently when working with P802.11ma/D3.0 and the broader 802.11 baseline.

Where is P802.11ma/D3.0 used?

P802.11ma/D3.0 is most relevant in wireless LAN development, validation, and standards review activities. It may be used by device manufacturers, chipset designers, certification and test labs, and engineering teams that need to confirm how specific MAC or PHY provisions should be read. The document is especially useful when working on WLAN equipment, access points, client devices, and related networking components where small specification differences can affect implementation choices and interoperability outcomes.

Why is P802.11ma/D3.0 important?

This standard matters because technical corrections and clarifications can directly influence how a wireless LAN specification is implemented and tested. For organizations working with P802.11ma/D3.0, clearer requirements can help reduce design uncertainty, improve consistency across products, and support more reliable conformance assessments. In standards-driven procurement or development workflows, an accurate interpretation of the document can also lower the risk of mismatch between engineering intent, test procedures, and final device behavior.

  • IEEE 802.11 amendment draft
  • MAC and PHY specification updates
  • Technical corrections and clarifications
  • Wireless LAN implementation reference
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  • Publication Date: 1999
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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