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Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control
(MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications
Amendment 10: Mesh Networking
Sponsored by the
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
IEEE
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New York, NY 10016-5997
USA
10 September 2011
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Std 802.11s
™-
2011
(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11™-2007
as amended by IEEE Std 802.11k™-2008,
IEEE Std 802.11r™-2008, IEEE Std 802.11y™-2008,
IEEE Std 802.11w™-2009, IEEE Std 802.11n™-2009,
IEEE Std 802.11p™-2010, IEEE Std 802.11z™-2010,
IEEE Std 802.11v™-2011, and IEEE Std 802.11u™-2011)
IEEE Standard for Information Technology—
Telecommunications and information exchange
between systems—
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Specific requirements
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Authorized licensed use limited to: BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF POST AND TELECOM. Downloaded on September 16,2014 at 06:37:52 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.
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 10: Mesh Networking
Sponsor
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 10 September 2011
IEEE-SA Standards Board
IEEE Std 802.11s
™-
2011
(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11™-200
7
as amended by IEEE Std 802.11k™-2008, IEEE Std 802.11r™-2008,
IEEE Std 802.11y™-2008, IEEE Std 802.11w™-2009, IEEE Std 802.11n™-2009,
IEEE Std 802.11p™-2010, IEEE Std 802.11z™-2010,
IEEE Std 802.11v™-2011, and IEEE Std 802.11u™-2011
)
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Abstract: This amendment describes protocols for IEEE 802.11 stations to form self-configuring
multi-hop networks that support both broadcast/multicast and unicast data delivery.
Keywords: forwarding, IEEE 802.11s, medium access control, mesh, multi-hop, path selection,
wireless LAN, zero-knowledge proof
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