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本文档是IEEE 802.11n/D11.0标准草案,发布于2009年6月,涉及无线局域网(WLAN)介质访问控制(MAC)和物理层(PHY)规范的第五次修正,旨在提升更高的传输速率。该标准由IEEE 802.11工作组制定,主要关注的是信息技术领域,特别是电信和系统间的信息交换,以及本地和城域网络的具体要求。
802.11n标准是802.11系列标准的一个重要里程碑,它引入了多种技术创新来显著提高无线网络的数据传输速度。这些创新包括:
1. **多输入多输出(MIMO)技术**:MIMO是802.11n的关键特性之一,通过使用多个天线发送和接收数据,提高了信号质量和吞吐量。这种技术利用空间多重载波,使得数据可以在多个路径上传输,增强了无线连接的稳定性。
2. **信道捆绑**:802.11n允许将两个或四个20MHz的无线信道捆绑在一起,形成一个更宽的40MHz信道,从而增加了带宽,提高了传输速率。
3. **帧聚合**:此功能允许一次性发送多个数据包,减少了传输之间的开销,提升了效率。
4. **短循环前缀(Short Guard Interval, SGI)**:通过缩短OFDM符号之间的保护间隔,802.11n可以进一步提高数据传输速率,尤其是在短距离通信中。
5. **增强型直序扩频(ESS)**:802.11n引入了ESS,优化了信号的传播,减少了多径衰落的影响,增强了在复杂环境中的信号质量。
6. **混合自动请求重传(Hybrid ARQ)**:802.11n采用了纠错编码和反馈机制,允许错误的数据包被自动重传,提高了数据传输的可靠性。
7. **兼容性与向后兼容性**:802.11n设计时考虑了与之前标准(如802.11a/b/g)的兼容,确保了旧设备能够在新的802.11n网络上工作,尽管速度可能受限。
8. **高效率无线(HEW)**:虽然这个术语通常与802.11ac和802.11ax等后来的标准关联,但802.11n也是朝着提高效率和性能迈出的重要一步。
IEEE 802.11n/D11.0标准草案旨在提供高速的无线连接,通过采用先进的无线技术,如MIMO和信道捆绑,极大地提升了WLAN的性能,为家庭、办公室和公共热点提供了更快、更稳定的网络体验。然而,需要注意的是,这是一个未经批准的草案,其内容可能会发生变化,并且不应用于任何符合性或合规性的目的。
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11.17 RSNA A-MSDU procedures ............................................................................................... 242
11.18 Public Action frame addressing........................................................................................... 242
12. PHY service specification................................................................................................................ 244
12.3 Detailed PHY service specifications.................................................................................... 244
12.3.4 Basic service and options..................................................................................... 244
12.3.4.2 PHY-SAP sublayer-to-sublayer service primitives ......................... 244
12.3.4.3 PHY-SAP service primitives parameters......................................... 244
12.3.4.4 Vector descriptions .......................................................................... 244
12.3.5 PHY-SAP detailed service specification ............................................................. 245
12.3.5.4 PHY-TXSTART.request.................................................................. 245
12.3.5.4.1 Function ................................................................... 245
12.3.5.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 245
12.3.5.4.3 When generated ....................................................... 245
12.3.5.6 PHY-TXEND.request ...................................................................... 246
12.3.5.6.1 Function ................................................................... 246
12.3.5.6.2 When generated ....................................................... 246
12.3.5.7 PHY-TXEND.confirm..................................................................... 246
12.3.5.7.3 When generated ....................................................... 246
12.3.5.10 PHY-CCA.indication....................................................................... 246
12.3.5.10.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 246
12.3.5.10.3 When generated ....................................................... 246
12.3.5.12 PHY-RXEND.indication ................................................................. 247
12.3.5.12.1 Function ................................................................... 247
12.3.5.12.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 247
12.3.5.13 PHY-CONFIG.request..................................................................... 247
12.3.5.13.1 Function ................................................................... 247
12.3.5.13.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 247
12.3.5.13.3 When generated ....................................................... 248
12.3.5.13.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 248
12.3.5.14 PHY-CONFIG.confirm.................................................................... 248
12.3.5.14.1 Function ................................................................... 248
12.3.5.14.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 248
12.3.5.14.3 When generated ....................................................... 248
12.3.5.14.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 248
20. High Throughput (HT) PHY specification ...................................................................................... 249
20.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 249
20.1.1 Introduction to the HT PHY ................................................................................ 249
20.1.2 Scope.................................................................................................................... 249
20.1.3 HT PHY functions ............................................................................................... 249
20.1.3.1 HT PLCP sublayer ........................................................................... 250
20.1.3.2 HT PMD sublayer............................................................................ 250
20.1.3.3 PHY management entity (PLME).................................................... 250
20.1.3.4 Service specification method ........................................................... 250
20.1.4 PPDU Formats ..................................................................................................... 250
20.2 HT PHY service interface....................................................................................................251
20.2.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................... 251
20.2.2 TXVECTOR and RXVECTOR parameters ........................................................ 251
20.2.3 Effect of CH_BANDWIDTH, CH_OFFSET and MCS parameters on PPDU format
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20.2.4 Support for NON_HT formats ............................................................................. 259
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20.3 HT PLCP sublayer ............................................................................................................... 259
20.3.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................... 259
20.3.2 PLCP frame format.............................................................................................. 261
20.3.3 Transmitter block diagram................................................................................... 263
20.3.4 Overview of the PPDU encoding process............................................................ 265
20.3.5 Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) ............................................................. 268
20.3.6 Timing related parameters ................................................................................... 269
20.3.7 Mathematical description of signals .................................................................... 271
20.3.8 Transmission in the upper/lower 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel......................... 273
20.3.9 HT preamble ........................................................................................................ 274
20.3.9.1 Introduction...................................................................................... 274
20.3.9.2 HT-mixed format preamble ............................................................. 275
20.3.9.3 Non-HT portion of the HT-mixed format preamble........................ 275
20.3.9.3.1 Introduction.............................................................. 275
20.3.9.3.2 Cyclic shift definition .............................................. 275
20.3.9.3.3 Non-HT Short Training field (L-STF)..................... 275
20.3.9.3.4 Non-HT Long Training field ................................... 276
20.3.9.3.5 The Non-HT SIGNAL field..................................... 277
20.3.9.4 The HT portion of the HT-mixed format preamble......................... 278
20.3.9.4.1 Introduction.............................................................. 278
20.3.9.4.2 Cyclic shift definition .............................................. 279
20.3.9.4.3 The HT SIGNAL field............................................. 279
20.3.9.4.4 CRC calculation for the HT SIGNAL field ............. 282
20.3.9.4.5 The HT short training field ...................................... 283
20.3.9.4.6 The HT long training field ....................................... 284
20.3.9.5 HT-greenfield format preamble ....................................................... 288
20.3.9.5.1 Cyclic shift definition for HT-greenfield format pream-
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20.3.9.5.2 HT-greenfield format Short Training field (HT-GF-
STF) 289
20.3.9.5.3 HT-greenfield format SIGNAL field....................... 289
20.3.9.5.4 HT-greenfield format Long Training field .............. 291
20.3.10 Transmission of NON_HT format PPDUs with more than one antenna............. 291
20.3.11 The Data field ...................................................................................................... 291
20.3.11.1 The SERVICE field ......................................................................... 292
20.3.11.2 Scrambler ......................................................................................... 292
20.3.11.3 Coding.............................................................................................. 292
20.3.11.4 Encoder parsing operation for two BCC FEC encoders .................. 292
20.3.11.5 Binary convolutional coding and puncturing................................... 293
20.3.11.6 Low density parity check (LDPC) codes......................................... 293
20.3.11.6.1 Introduction.............................................................. 293
20.3.11.6.2 LDPC coding rates and codeword block lengths..... 293
20.3.11.6.3 LDPC encoder.......................................................... 294
20.3.11.6.4 Parity check matrices ............................................... 294
20.3.11.6.5 LDPC PPDU encoding process ............................... 295
20.3.11.6.6 LDPC parser ............................................................ 297
20.3.11.7 Data interleaver................................................................................ 298
20.3.11.7.1 Overview.................................................................. 298
20.3.11.7.2 Stream parser ........................................................... 298
20.3.11.7.3 Frequency interleaver .............................................. 299
20.3.11.8 Constellation mapping ..................................................................... 300
20.3.11.8.1 Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) ......................... 300
20.3.11.9 Pilot subcarriers ............................................................................... 301
20.3.11.10 OFDM modulation........................................................................... 302
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20.3.11.10.1 Spatial mapping ....................................................... 303
20.3.11.10.2 Transmission in 20 MHz HT format........................ 306
20.3.11.10.3 Transmission in 40 MHz HT Format....................... 307
20.3.11.10.4 Transmission in MCS 32 format.............................. 307
20.3.11.10.5 Transmission with a short guard interval................. 308
20.3.11.11 Non-HT duplicate transmission ....................................................... 308
20.3.12 Beamforming ....................................................................................................... 309
20.3.12.1 Implicit feedback beamforming....................................................... 310
20.3.12.2 Explicit feedback beamforming....................................................... 312
20.3.12.2.1 CSI Matrices feedback............................................. 312
20.3.12.2.2 CSI Matrices feedback decoding procedure ............ 312
20.3.12.2.3 Example of CSI Matrices feedback encoding.......... 313
20.3.12.2.4 Non-compressed beamforming matrix feedback..... 314
20.3.12.2.5 Compressed beamforming matrix feedback ............ 314
20.3.13 HT Preamble format for sounding PPDUs .......................................................... 316
20.3.13.1 Sounding with a Null Data Packet ................................................... 317
20.3.13.2 Sounding PPDU for calibration ....................................................... 317
20.3.13.3 Sounding PPDU for channel quality assessment ............................. 318
20.3.14 Regulatory requirements...................................................................................... 319
20.3.15 Channel numbering and channelization............................................................... 319
20.3.15.1 Channel allocation in the 2.4 GHz Band ......................................... 319
20.3.15.2 Channel allocation in the 5 GHz band ............................................. 319
20.3.15.3 40 MHz channelization.................................................................... 320
20.3.16 Transmit and receive in-band and out-of-band spurious transmissions .............. 320
20.3.17 Transmitter RF delay ........................................................................................... 320
20.3.18 Slot time............................................................................................................... 320
20.3.19 Transmit and receive port impedance.................................................................. 320
20.3.20 Transmit and receive operating temperature range.............................................. 320
20.3.21 PMD transmit specification ................................................................................. 320
20.3.21.1 Transmit spectrum mask.................................................................. 320
20.3.21.2 Spectral flatness ............................................................................... 321
20.3.21.3 Transmit power ................................................................................ 322
20.3.21.4 Transmit center frequency tolerance................................................ 322
20.3.21.5 Packet alignment.............................................................................. 322
20.3.21.6 Symbol clock frequency tolerance................................................... 323
20.3.21.7 Modulation accuracy........................................................................ 323
20.3.21.7.1 Introduction to Modulation accuracy tests............... 323
20.3.21.7.2 Transmit center frequency leakage .......................... 323
20.3.21.7.3 Transmitter constellation error................................. 323
20.3.21.7.4 Transmitter modulation accuracy (EVM) test ......... 324
20.3.22 HT PMD receiver specification ........................................................................... 325
20.3.22.1 Receiver minimum input sensitivity ................................................ 325
20.3.22.2 Adjacent channel rejection............................................................... 325
20.3.22.3 Non-adjacent channel rejection ....................................................... 326
20.3.22.4 Receiver maximum input level ........................................................ 326
20.3.22.5 Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) sensitivity ................................. 326
20.3.22.5.1 Clear channel assessment (CCA) sensitivity in 20 MHz
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20.3.22.5.2 Clear channel assessment (CCA) sensitivity in 40 MHz
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20.3.22.6 Received channel power indicator (RCPI) measurement ................ 327
20.3.22.7 Reduced interframe Space (RIFS) ................................................... 328
20.3.23 PLCP transmit procedure..................................................................................... 328
20.3.24 PLCP receive procedure ...................................................................................... 331
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20.4 HT PLME ............................................................................................................................ 335
20.4.1 PLME_SAP sublayer management primitives .................................................... 335
20.4.2 PHY Management Information Base................................................................... 336
20.4.3 TXTIME calculation............................................................................................ 340
20.4.4 PHY characteristics.............................................................................................. 342
20.5 HT PMD sublayer................................................................................................................ 343
20.5.1 Scope and field of application ............................................................................. 343
20.5.2 Overview of service ............................................................................................. 344
20.5.3 Overview of interactions...................................................................................... 344
20.5.4 Basic service and options..................................................................................... 344
20.5.4.1 Status of service primitives.............................................................. 344
20.5.4.2 PMD_SAP peer-to-peer service primitives ..................................... 344
20.5.4.3 PMD_SAP sublayer-to-sublayer service primitives ........................ 344
20.5.4.4 PMD_SAP service primitive parameters......................................... 344
20.5.5 PMD_SAP detailed service specification ............................................................ 344
20.5.5.1 Introduction to PMD_SAP service specification............................. 344
20.5.5.2 PMD_DATA.request ....................................................................... 344
20.5.5.2.1 Function ................................................................... 344
20.5.5.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 345
20.5.5.2.3 When generated ....................................................... 345
20.5.5.2.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 345
20.5.5.3 PMD_DATA.indication................................................................... 345
20.5.5.3.1 Function ................................................................... 345
20.5.5.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 345
20.5.5.3.3 When generated ....................................................... 345
20.5.5.3.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 347
20.5.5.4 PMD_TXSTART.request ................................................................ 347
20.5.5.4.1 Function ................................................................... 347
20.5.5.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 347
20.5.5.4.3 When generated ....................................................... 347
20.5.5.4.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 347
20.5.5.5 PMD_TXEND.request..................................................................... 347
20.5.5.5.1 Function ................................................................... 347
20.5.5.5.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 347
20.5.5.5.3 When generated ....................................................... 347
20.5.5.5.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 347
20.5.5.6 PMD_TXEND.confirm.................................................................... 347
20.5.5.6.1 Function ................................................................... 347
20.5.5.6.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 347
20.5.5.6.3 When generated ....................................................... 348
20.5.5.6.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 348
20.5.5.7 PMD_TXPWRLVL.request ............................................................ 348
20.5.5.7.1 Function ................................................................... 348
20.5.5.7.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 348
20.5.5.7.3 When generated ....................................................... 348
20.5.5.7.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 348
20.5.5.8 PMD_RSSI.indication ..................................................................... 348
20.5.5.8.1 Function ................................................................... 348
20.5.5.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 348
20.5.5.8.3 When generated ....................................................... 348
20.5.5.8.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 349
20.5.5.9 PMD_RCPI.indication..................................................................... 349
20.5.5.9.1 Function ................................................................... 349
20.5.5.9.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 349
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20.5.5.9.3 When generated ....................................................... 349
20.5.5.9.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 349
20.5.5.10 PMD_TX_PARAMETERS.request ................................................ 349
20.5.5.10.1 Function ................................................................... 349
20.5.5.10.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 349
20.5.5.10.3 When generated ....................................................... 349
20.5.5.10.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 349
20.5.5.11 PMD_CBW_OFFSET.indication .................................................... 350
20.5.5.11.1 Function ................................................................... 350
20.5.5.11.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 350
20.5.5.11.3 When generated ....................................................... 350
20.5.5.11.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 350
20.5.5.12 PMD_CHAN_MAT.indication........................................................ 350
20.5.5.12.1 Function ................................................................... 350
20.5.5.12.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 350
20.5.5.12.3 When generated ....................................................... 350
20.5.5.12.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 350
20.5.5.13 PMD_FORMAT.indication ............................................................. 350
20.5.5.13.1 Function ................................................................... 350
20.5.5.13.2 Semantics of the service primitive........................... 351
20.5.5.13.3 When generated ....................................................... 351
20.5.5.13.4 Effect of receipt ....................................................... 351
20.6 Parameters for HT Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCS) ............................................. 351
Annex A (normative) PICS......................................................................................................................... 362
A.4 PICS proforma–IEEE Std 802.11-2007............................................................................... 362
A.4.3 IUT configuration ................................................................................................ 362
A.4.4 MAC protocol ...................................................................................................... 362
A.4.4.1 MAC protocol capabilities............................................................... 362
A.4.4.3 Frame exchange sequences .............................................................. 363
A.4.4.4 MAC addressing functions .............................................................. 363
A.4.14 QoS base functionality......................................................................................... 364
A.4.16 QoS hybrid coordination function (HCF) controlled channel access (HCCA) ... 365
A.4.20 High Throughput (HT) features........................................................................... 365
A.4.20.1 HT MAC features ............................................................................ 365
A.4.20.2 HT PHY features ............................................................................. 369
Annex C (informative) Formal description of a subset of MAC operation................................................ 377
C.3 State machines for MAC stations ........................................................................................ 377
Annex D (normative) ASN.1 encoding of the MAC and PHY MIB.......................................................... 378
Annex G (informative) An example
Examples of encoding a frame for the OFDM PHYs........................ 434
G.1 Example 1 - BCC encoding ................................................................................................. 434
G.1.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................... 434
G.1.2 The message for the BCC example...................................................................... 435
G.1.5 Generating the DATA bits for the BCC example................................................ 436
G.1.5.1 Delineating, SERVICE field prepending, and zero padding ........... 436
G.1.5.2 Scrambling the BCC example.......................................................... 439
G.1.6 Generating the first DATA symbol for the BCC example .................................. 441
G.1.6.1 Coding the DATA bits..................................................................... 441
G.1.8 The entire packet for the BCC example............................................................... 443
G.2 Generating encoded DATA bits — LDPC example 1......................................................... 453
G.2.1 The message for LDPC example 1 ...................................................................... 453
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