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`enhanced DMG (EDMG) PHYs to enhance Wireless Local Area Network
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`Introduction
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`[This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.11b-1999, Supplement to IEEE Standard for Information technology—
`Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks— Specific
`requirements—Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications:
`Higher-Speed Physical Layer Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band.]
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`This standard is part of a family of standards for local and metropolitan area networks. The relationship
`between the standard and other members of the family is shown below. (The numbers in the figure refer to
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`802.1MANAGEMENT
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`* Formerly IEEE Std 802.1A.
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`This family ofstandards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defined by the International Organiza-
`tion for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC
`7498-1:1994). The access standards define seven types of medium access technologies and associated physi-
`cal media, each appropriate for particular applications or system objectives. Other types are under
`investigation.
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`The standards defining the access technologies are as follows:
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`e TEEE Std 802
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`Overview andArchitecture. This standard provides an overview to the family
`of IEEE 802 Standards.
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`e ANSI/TEEE Std 802.1B LAN/MAN Management. Defines an OSI management-compatible architec-
`and 802.1k
`ture, and services and protocol elements for use in a LAN/MAN environment
`[ISO/IEC 15802-2]
`for performing remote management.
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`¢ ANSI/TEEE Std 802.1D Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges. Specifies an architecture and protocol
`[ISO/IEC 15802-3]
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`e ANSI/TEEE Std 802.1E=System Load Protocol. Specifies a set of services and protocol for those
`[ISO/IEC 15802-4]
`aspects of management concerned with the loading of systems on IEEE 802
`LANs.
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`Common Definitions and Proceduresfor IEEE 802 Management Information
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`e ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1G Remote Media Access Control Bridging. Specifies extensions for the intercon-
`[ISOAIEC 15802-5]
`nection, using non-LAN communication technologies, of geographically sepa-
`rated IEEE 802 LANsbelow thelevel of the logical link control protocol.
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3
`[ISO/IEC 8802-3]
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.4
`[ISO/IEC 8802-4]
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.5
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`Logical Link Control
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`CSMA/CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
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`Token Passing Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
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`Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.6
`[ISO/IEC 8802-6]
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`Distributed Queue Dual Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifica-
`tions
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.9
`[ISO/IEC 8802-9]
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`Integrated Services (IS) LAN Interface at the Medium Access Control and
`Physical Layers
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.10
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`Interoperable LAN/MAN Security
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`IEEE Std 802.11
`[ISO/IEC DIS 8802-11]
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`Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications
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`(cid:127) ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12
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`Demand Priority Access Method, Physical Layer and Repeater Specifica-
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`In addition to the family of standards, the following is a recommended practice for a common Physical
`Layer technology:
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`IEEE Std 802.7
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`IEEE Recommended Practice for Broadband Local Area Networks
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`The following additional working groups have authorized standards projects under development:
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`IEEE 802.15
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`Standard Protocol for Cable-TV Based Broadband Communication Network
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`Wireless Personal Area Networks Access Method and Physical Layer
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`IEEE 802.16
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`Broadband Wireless Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
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`Participants
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`At the time this standard was balloted, the 802.11 Working Group had the following membership:
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`Vic Hayes,
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`Chair
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`Stuart J. Kerry, Vice Chair
`Al Petrick
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`Co-Vice Chair
`George Fishel
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`Secretary
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`Robert O'Hara
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`Chair and editor, 802.11-rev
`Allen Heberling
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`State-diagram editor
`Michael A. Fischer
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`State-diagram editor
`Dean M. Kawaguchi
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`Chair PHY group
`David Bagby
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`Chair MAC group
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`Naftali Chayat
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`Chair Task Group a
`Hitoshi Takanashi
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`John Fakatselis
`Chair Task Group b
`Carl F. Andren
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`Technical
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`Jeffrey Abramowitz
`Reza Ahy
`Keith B. Amundsen
`James R. Baker
`Kevin M. Barry
`Phil Belanger
`John Biddick
`Simon Black
`Timothy J. Blaney
`Jan Boer
`Ronald Brockmann
`Wesley Brodsky
`John H. Cafarella
`Wen-Chiang Chen
`Ken Clements
`Wim Diepstraten
`Peter Ecclesine
`Richard Eckard
`Darwin Engwer
`Greg Ennis
`Jeffrey J. Fischer
`John Fisher
`Ian Gifford
`Motohiro Gochi
`Tim Godfrey
`Steven D. Gray
`Jan Haagh
`Karl Hannestad
`Kei Hara
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`Chris D. Heegard
`Robert Heile
`Juha T. Heiskala
`Maarten Hoeben
`Masayuki Ikeda
`Donald C. Johnson
`Tal Kaitz
`Ad Kamerman
`Mika Kasslin
`Patrick Kinney
`Steven Knudsen
`Bruce P. Kraemer
`David S. Landeta
`James S. Li
`Stanley Ling
`Michael D. McInnis
`Gene Miller
`Akira Miura
`Henri Moelard
`Masaharu Mori
`Masahiro Morikura
`Richard van Nee
`Erwin R. Noble
`Tomoki Ohsawa
`Kazuhiro Okanoue
`Richard H. Paine
`Roger Pandanda
`Victoria M. Poncini
`Gregory S. Rawlins
`Stanley A. Reible
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`Frits Riep
`William Roberts
`Kent G. Rollins
`Clemens C.W. Ruppel
`Anil K. Sanwalka
`Roy Sebring
`Tie-Jun Shan
`Stephen J. Shellhammer
`Matthew B. Shoemake
`Thomas Siep
`Donald I. Sloan
`Gary Spiess
`Satoru Toguchi
`Cherry Tom
`Mike Trompower
`Tom Tsoulogiannis
`Bruce Tuch
`Sarosh N. Vesuna
`Ikuo Wakayama
`Robert M. Ward, Jr.
`Mark Webster
`Leo Wilz
`Harry R. Worstell
`Lawrence W. Yonge, III
`Chris Zegelin
`Jonathan M. Zweig
`James Zyren
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`The following members of the balloting committee voted on this standard:
`Raj Jain
`Carl F. Andren
`A. Kamerman
`Jack S. Andresen
`Dean M. Kawaguchi
`Lek Ariyavisitakul
`Stuart J. Kerry
`David Bagby
`Patrick Kinney
`Kevin M. Barry
`Daniel R. Krent
`John H. Cafarella
`Walter Levy
`James T. Carlo
`Stanley Ling
`David E. Carlson
`Randolph S. Little
`Linda T. Cheng
`Roger B. Marks
`Thomas J. Dineen
`Peter Martini
`Christos Douligeris
`Richard McBride
`Peter Ecclesine
`Bennett Meyer
`Richard Eckard
`David S. Millman
`Philip H. Enslow
`Hiroshi Miyano
`John Fakatselis
`Warren Monroe
`Jeffrey J. Fischer
`Masahiro Morikura
`Michael A. Fischer
`Shimon Muller
`Robert J. Gagliano
`Peter A. Murphy
`Gautam Garai
`Paul Nikolich
`Alireza Ghazizahedi
`Erwin R. Noble
`Tim Godfrey
`Satoshi Obara
`Patrick S. Gonia
`Robert O'Hara
`Steven D. Gray
`Charles Oestereicher
`Chris G. Guy
`Kazuhiro Okanoue
`Vic Hayes
`Roger Pandanda
`Allen Heberling
`Ronald C. Petersen
`Chris D. Heegard
`Al Petrick
`Juha T. Heiskala
`Vikram Punj
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`Pete Rautenberg
`Stanley A. Reible
`Edouard Y. Rocher
`Kent G. Rollins
`James W. Romlein
`Floyd E. Ross
`Christoph Ruland
`Anil K. Sanwalka
`Norman Schneidewind
`James E. Schuessler
`Rich Seifert
`Matthew B. Shoemake
`Leo Sintonen
`Hitoshi Takanashi
`Mike Trompower
`Mark-Rene Uchida
`Scott A. Valcourt
`Richard Van Nee
`Sarosh N. Vesuna
`John Viaplana
`Hirohisa Wakai
`Robert M. Ward, Jr.
`Mark Webster
`Harry R. Worstell
`Stefan M. Wurster
`Oren Yuen
`Jonathan M. Zweig
`James Zyren
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`When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 16 September 1999, it had the following
`membership:
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`Richard J. Holleman, Chair
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`Donald N. Heirman, Vice Chair
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`Judith Gorman,
`Secretary
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`James H. Gurney
`Lowell G. Johnson
`Robert J. Kennelly
`E. G. “Al” Kiener
`Joseph L. Koepfinger*
`L. Bruce McClung
`Daleep C. Mohla
`Robert F. Munzner
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`Louis-François Pau
`Ronald C. Petersen
`Gerald H. Peterson
`John B. Posey
`Gary S. Robinson
`Akio Tojo
`Hans E. Weinrich
`Donald W. Zipse
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`Satish K. Aggarwal
`Dennis Bodson
`Mark D. Bowman
`James T. Carlo
`Gary R. Engmann
`Harold E. Epstein
`Jay Forster*
`Ruben D. Garzon
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`*Member Emeritus
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`Also included is the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaison:
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`Robert E. Hebner
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`Janet Rutigliano
`IEEE Standards Project Editor
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`Local and metropolitan area networks—
`Specific requirements—
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`Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access
`Control (MAC) and Physical Layer
`(PHY) specifications:
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`Higher-Speed Physical Layer
`Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band
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`[This supplement is based on IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edition.]
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