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IEEE 802.11ah Task Group has been developing an amendment to the 802.11 standard to define sub-1-GHz license-exempt operation to support sensors and Internet of Things applications. This article presents an overview of major physical layer and MAC layer features of 802.11ah.
IEEE 802.11ah enables new use cases such as smart grid and smart metering for 802.11 with an increased transmission range that reaches up to 1 km at 150 kbps. However, such a large outdoor network creates more hidden nodes due to a much higher path loss between stations than between a station to an access point (AP). 802.11ah has adopted a slotted medium access scheme and an AP assisted medium access...
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