IEEE 802 11 Overview and Amendments Under Development
IEEE 802 11 Overview and Amendments Under Development
2025 January
Presenter:
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IEEE Standards Association
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The IEEE 802.11 Working Group is one of the most active
WGs in 802
Focus on link and physical layers of the network
stack
Leverage IETF protocols for upper layers
OSI Reference
Model
IEEE 802
Application Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
Standards Committee (LMSC)
Presentation
Session
802.1 802.22 802.24
802.3 802.15 802.16 802.18 802.21
Higher 802.11 802.19 Wireless Vertical
CSMA/CD Wireless Wireless Radio Media
Transport Layer
Ethernet
Wireless
Specialty Broadband Regulatory
Co-existence Regional App.
Independent Area
LAN WLAN WG TAG
Networks Access TAG Handoff
Protocols Networks
Network
Data Link
IEEE IEEE 802.11 WG Voting Members:
Physical MAC/PHY focus
802 600+
Medium
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IEEE 802.11 Membership
• Membership is at an historic high
Aspira Potential Voter • We shifted from in-person to remote attendance
nt Voter during pandemic
99 52 600+ • This enabled easy attendance from anywhere in
the world
• We now run meetings with both in-person and
remote attendance
• Membership is gained by attendance
• Membership is maintained through attendance
and ballot participation
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Development of the IEEE 802.11 Standard is ongoing since
1997
802.11-1999
802.11-1997
802.11-2012 802.11-2016 802.11-2020
802.11-2003 802.11-2024
802.11-2007
• Technical capabilities
• Millimetric (42-71 GHz) radios (802.11bq)
• Changes to regulation
• 6 GHz (802.11be)
• Coexistence and radio performance rules (e.g., ETSI BRAN, ITU-R)
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IEEE 802.11 Standards Pipeline – January 2025
802.11
-2024
MAC REVmf
PHY 802.11bq
IMMW SG
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New 802.11 Radio technologies are under development to meet expanding
market needs and leverage new technologies.
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Wi-Fi standard evolution: 802.11bn is now under
development
Project Industry Defining features
Name
802.11n Wi-Fi 4 Spatial multiplexing, 40 MHz channels,
High Throughput beamforming, A-MPDU
802.11ac Wi-Fi 5 80 MHz & 160 MHz channels, beamforming
Completed Very High Throughput that works
Enabled broad support for 5 GHz band
operation
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 and Multi-user operation, 320 MHz channels, 6 GHz
Recently High Efficiency 6E band operation
approved
802.11be Wi-Fi 7 Multi-link operation (simultaneous use of
Extremely High multiple channels)
New Throughput
802.11bn Wi-Fi 8* Lower latency, longer range, faster handover
Ultra-High Reliability
*Expected name; will be decided outside of IEEE 802.11
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802.11bn: Ultra High Reliability (UHR)
• Expected to be the basis for Wi-Fi 8
• Currently developing their
specification framework document (SFD) : Expected
improvements:
• Reduce tail latency
• Reduce roaming latency by taking advantage of multi-link
features Longer Range Higher
• Allow access on secondary channel while primary channel Throughpu
is busy t
• AP power save
• Security enhancements, e.g., Control frame protection
Work beyond
• Extend range by reducing sensitivity gap between
11be client
and AP
• Multi-AP coordination
Backwards
Compatibility Positioning
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Countries enabling Wi-Fi 6 GHz Operation, see
https://www.wi-fi.org/regulations-enabling-6-ghz-wi-fi (as of
2025-01-06)
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802.11bf Sensing
• 802.11bf is developing a
protocol for environmental
sensing
• Measurements that can be
used to monitor
environmental conditions and
changes
• E.g., people movement,
number of people present,
room occupancy, etc. WLAN sensing uses PHY and MAC features of
• Built on sounding IEEE 802.11 stations to obtain measurements that
may be useful to estimate features of objects in
(beamforming) waveforms
an area of interest.
• Does not define use of the – Features = Range, velocity, angular, motion, presence or
measurements; just defines proximity, gesture, etc.
the sounding exchange and – Objects = Human, animal, etc.
transfer of channel state – Area of interest = Room, car, enterprise, etc.
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802.11bf Sensing
Use cases:
1. Smart home 2. Presence and proximity detection 3. Gesture recognition 4. Gaming control
5. Vital signs / Liveness 6. Location in store 7. Audio with user tracking (Follow-me 8. Sneeze sensing
sound)
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802.11bh Randomized and Changing MAC addresses (RCM)
A MAC address is a physical hardware identifier that is assigned by the hardware manufacturer to a
network device (Ethernet, Wireless, and Bluetooth as examples)
To protect user privacy, there is a growing trend to randomize the client device’s MAC address, which
can otherwise be “snooped” by third-parties and used to track the user’s movements and potentially
MAC address randomization can undermine the network’s ability to steer the device to the best
connection point, or to recognize the device and provide differentiated access in secure
environments, pay-for-bandwidth scenarios, etc.
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802.11bh Randomized and Changing MAC addresses (RCM)
Client Steering Use Case
Impacted use cases include:
• Steering a client device to
the best connection point
• Recognizing the device, to
provide personalized home
automation
• Access to pay services, or
differentiated levels of
service
• Customer support and
troubleshooting
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802.11bi Enhanced Data Privacy (EDP)
Privacy of Password (WPA3)
Privacy of Password Identifier
Defines new mechanisms to improve
user privacy
• Today, IEEE Std 802.11aq-2018
defines MAC address
randomization and specific
requirements to prevent device
tracking using passive observation
of PHY, MAC protocol fields.
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802.11bk 320 MHz Positioning (320P)
• Increase the accuracy of 802.11 based location and proximity determination
• WLAN standardization roadmap towards 0.1m accuracy levels in real world scenarios
• Based on P802.11be 320 MHz channelization and waveforms, reuses the 802.11be PHY
• Takes advantage of WLAN spectrum availability in the <7GHz band and the superior
802.11 link budget
• Attractive for device-to-device, improved self-locating network accuracy, keyless entry
and engine-start use cases
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802.11bp Ambient Power Transmission (AMP)
• AMbient Power (AMP) Communication provisions a mechanism enabling battery-free
applications which is especially important to low-power IoT applications. This will not only
help users within home, enterprise and public access markets, but also assist
manufacturers and operators to provide common components and services for IEEE
802.11 customers
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802.11bp Ambient Power Transmission (AMP)
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802.11bq Integrated mmWave (IMMW)
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802.11 AUTOmotive group
• The AUTO TIG is developing a report on the automotive use of Wi-Fi
• The automotive industry wants to use Wi-Fi opportunistically to
• Update software, maps, etc.
• Get updates on traffic conditions
• Serve internet connectivity to occupants using Wi-Fi
• Connect to mobile devices
• The report will provide
• Use cases and requirements
• Key performance indicators
• Technical approaches and 802.11 standard gaps in the areas
such as protocols in association & authentication,
seamless AP handover,
optimized roaming algorithm etc.
• Alternative solutions
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802.11 Enhanced Light Communications (ELC) group
• IEEE Std 802.11bb-2023 added light communications (LC) to
802.11
• The ELC study group is preparing a project outline to
enhance this work
• For example,
• Add multi-link support
• Support for underwater operation
• With approval a task group is expected to start work in May
2025
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802.11 AI / ML Artificial Intelligence/ Machine Learning
group
• Use of AI/ML for 802.11 applications is an active
area of work in the research community.
Actions:
Beam sector selection
AP
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Thank You
Questions ?
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