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IEEE n Description 1 IEEE n is an amendment to IEEE as amended by IEEE k-2008, IEEE r-2008, IEEE y-2008, and IEEE w-2009, and builds on previous standards by adding multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and 40MHz channels to the physical layer|PHY (physical layer), and frame aggregation to the MAC layer.
IEEE n Timeline 1 The TGn amendment is based on IEEE Std , as amended by IEEE Std k-2008, IEEE Std r-2008, IEEE Std y-2008 and IEEE P802.11w
IEEE k 'IEEE k-2008' is an amendment to IEEE standard for radio resource management. It defines and exposes radio and network information to facilitate the management and maintenance of a mobile Wireless LAN. IEEE k was incorporated in IEEE Std ?arnumber= ; see IEEE # |IEEE
RSSI - RCPI 1 RCPI is exclusively associated with and as such has some accuracy and resolution enforced on it through IEEE k
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