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IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf

Part 11: Wireless Lan Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications--Amendment 3: 36503700 MHz Operation in Usa (IEEE Draft Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11-2007)

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IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf is a draft IEEE wireless LAN amendment focused on 3650-3700 MHz operation in the USA, extending the MAC and PHY framework of IEEE Std 802.11-2007. It is relevant for teams working with communication, networking, and broadcast technologies that need to understand channel use, operating constraints, and draft technical direction for this band. As an inactive document, IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf is best used for reference and historical specification review.

About IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf

This draft amendment belongs to the IEEE 802.11 family and addresses wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications for operation in the 3650-3700 MHz range. IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf reflects a technical step toward defining how 802.11 systems may operate in that band within the United States. For engineers and compliance reviewers, it provides context on amendment-level requirements, spectrum use considerations, and how the draft relates to the broader IEEE 802.11-2007 base standard.

Where is IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf used?

This type of document is typically used in wireless LAN engineering, spectrum planning, and standards review for equipment intended to operate in the 3650-3700 MHz band. It may inform access points, client radios, test setups, and design evaluations where 802.11 MAC and PHY behavior must align with United States band-specific conditions. Organizations involved in radio product development, certification planning, or technical procurement may use IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf as a reference during early-stage specification analysis.

Importance in practice

In practice, this draft matters because wireless devices need clear technical rules to support consistent operation, interoperability, and compliance-oriented design decisions. IEEE P802.11y_D10.0, Jun 2008.pdf helps teams interpret how 802.11 behavior is being adapted for a specific frequency range, reducing ambiguity during development and testing. For organizations reviewing legacy WLAN documents, it can also support risk reduction by showing the scope of the amendment and its inactive status relative to later or finalized requirements.

  • IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY amendment
  • 3650-3700 MHz U.S. operation
  • Draft technical reference
  • Wireless LAN spectrum context
  • Inactive status for historical review
SKU: 43ce021906a0

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

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