IEEE 802.11h-2003

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IEEE 802.11h-2003, or simply 802.11h, refers to a 2003 amendment added to the

802.11a
PHY. It has since been integrated into the full IEEE 802.11-2007 standard.

Motivation

Wireless technology has been more and more popular and a lot of standards have been finalized over the past decade. This holds especially for

ISM bands (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) which are unlicensed and free to use. The problem, however, is the coexistence between these heterogeneous wireless networks. To address the coexistence problems in those bands, the IEEE has started the 802.11h Working Group to make recommendations for better future coexistence. It addresses problems like interference with satellites and radar using the same 5 GHz frequency band.[2][page needed
]

See also

References

  1. Network World
    . Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  2. ^ Pollin, Sofie (2011). "2". Software Defined Radios: From Smart(er) to Cognitive. Springer.

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