IEEE 802.11e-2005
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IEEE Standard for Information technology–Local and metropolitan area networks–Specific requirements–Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications – Amendment 8: Medium Access Control (MAC) Quality of Service Enhancements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2005 | 211 |
Amendment Standard – Superseded. This amendment defines the medium access control (MAC) procedures to support local area network (LAN) applications with quality of service (QoS) requirements. The procedures include the transport of voice, audio, and video over IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs).
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1 | 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 Amendment 8: Medium Access Control (MAC) Quality of Service Enhancements |
3 | IEEE Std 802.11e-2005 Amendment 8: Medium Access Control |
6 | Introduction Participants |
12 | Contents |
19 | List of Figures |
21 | List of Tables |
23 | 1. Overview 1.2 Purpose |
24 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions |
28 | 4. Abbreviations and acronyms |
29 | 5. General description 5.1 General description of the architecture |
30 | 5.2 Components of the IEEE 802.11 architecture |
31 | 5.3 Logical service interfaces 5.4 Overview of the services |
33 | 5.5 Relationships between services 5.6 Differences between ESS and IBSS LANs 5.7 Message information contents that support the services |
35 | 6. MAC service definition 6.1 Overview of MAC services |
39 | 6.2 Detailed service specification |
40 | 7. Frame formats |
41 | 7.1 MAC frame formats |
51 | 7.2 Format of individual frame types |
59 | 7.3 Management frame body components |
80 | 7.4 Action frame format details |
87 | 7.5 Frame usage |
89 | 8. Security 8.3 RSNA data confidentiality protocols |
91 | 8.4 RSNA security association management 8.5 Keys and key distribution |
92 | 9. MAC sublayer functional description 9.1 MAC architecture |
97 | 9.2 DCF |
99 | 9.6 Multirate support |
100 | 9.7 9.8 MSDU transmission restrictions |
101 | 9.8 9.9 Operation across regulatory domains 9.9 HCF |
118 | 9.10 Block Acknowledgment (Block Ack) |
123 | 9.11 No Acknowledgment (No Ack) 9.12 9.7 Frame exchange sequences |
130 | 9.13 9.10 Protection mechanism |
131 | 10. Layer management 10.3 MLME SAP interface |
158 | 11. MAC sublayer management entity (MLME) 11.2 Power management |
163 | 11.4 TS operation |
170 | 11.5 Block Ack operation |
174 | 11.6 Higher layer timer synchronization |
175 | 11.7 DLS operation |
180 | 11.8 11.4 Association, reassociation, and disassociation 11.9 11.5 TPC procedures 11.10 11.6 DFS procedures |
182 | Annex A (normative) Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma A.4 PICS proforma |
184 | Annex C (normative) Formal description of MAC operation C.3 State machines for MAC C.4 State machines for MAC AP |
185 | Annex D (informative) ASN.1 encoding of the MAC and PHY MIB |
204 | Annex E (informative) Bibliography E.1 General |
205 | Annex K (informative) Admission control K.1 Example use of TSPEC for admission control |
206 | K.2 Recommended practices for contention-based admission control |
207 | K.3 Guidelines and reference design for sample scheduler and admission control unit |