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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

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Amendment Standard – Superseded.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
IEEE 802.11e-2005
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