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IEEE P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications--Amendment 3: 3650-3700 MHz Operation in Usa

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P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008 is a wireless LAN engineering document focused on Medium Access Control and Physical Layer requirements for 3650-3700 MHz operation in the USA. It addresses how IEEE 802.11-based systems may be adapted for that band, making it relevant for designers, integrators, and compliance teams working with radio equipment in the communication and networking sector. As an inactive draft, P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008 is best used as a technical reference for understanding scope and intent.

Overview of P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008

This draft specification sits within the IEEE 802.11 family and narrows the technical context to wireless LAN MAC and PHY operation in the 3650-3700 MHz spectrum. P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008 is intended to define amendments that support operation in that U.S. frequency range while preserving the structure of an 802.11 network. For product teams, it provides a focused basis for studying radio behavior, interoperability expectations, and implementation constraints associated with that band.

Typical use cases

P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008 is typically referenced when evaluating wireless LAN devices intended for the 3650-3700 MHz band, including access points, client radios, and related radio modules. It may be useful in network deployments where spectrum-specific behavior needs to be reviewed before product planning, testing, or integration. The document can also support engineering teams working on campus, enterprise, or specialized fixed wireless systems that rely on IEEE 802.11-style MAC and PHY design in that U.S. allocation.

Why it matters

For organizations designing or procuring radio equipment, P802.11y/D9.0, Mar 2008 helps clarify the technical boundaries of operation in a regulated spectrum range. That can reduce implementation risk, improve internal specification control, and support more consistent testing against the intended wireless LAN behavior. Because it is tied to a specific band and amendment scope, the document is useful when comparing products, reviewing compliance needs, or aligning development work with the expected MAC and PHY requirements.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN amendment
  • 3650-3700 MHz operation in the USA
  • MAC and PHY specification focus
  • Inactive draft technical reference
  • Relevant to radio design and compliance review
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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