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Chapter 12 - MAC frame formats

from Part II - Medium access control layer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2013

Eldad Perahia
Affiliation:
Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon
Robert Stacey
Affiliation:
Apple Inc.
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Summary

This section provides details on the MAC frame formats. The information provided here is sufficiently detailed to act as a reference for the topics discussed in this book, but it does not provide an exhaustive list of all field elements, particularly in the management frames. For a detailed treatment of the frame formats refer to the actual specification (IEEE, 2012a, 2012b).

General frame format

Each MAC frame consists of the following:

  • a MAC header

  • a variable length frame body that contains information specific to the frame type or subtype

  • a frame check sequence or FCS that contains a 32-bit CRC.

This frame format consists of a set of fields that occur in a fixed order as illustrated in Figure 12.1. Not all fields are present in all frame types.

Frame Control field

The Frame Control field is shown in Figure 12.2 and is composed of a number of subfields described below

Protocol Version field

This field is 2 bits in length and is set to 0. The protocol version will only be changed when a fundamental incompatibility exists between a new revision and the prior edition of the standard, which to date has not happened.

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Next Generation Wireless LANs
802.11n and 802.11ac
, pp. 317 - 362
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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References

IEEE (2012a). IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems – Local and Metropolitan Networks – Specific Requirements. Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications. IEEE Std 802.11TM-2012.
IEEE (2012b). IEEE P802.11ac/D3.00, Draft Amendment to STANDARD for Information Technology – Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems – Local and Metropolitan Networks – Specific Requirements. Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Amendment 4: Enhancements for Very High Throughput for Operation in Bands below 6 GHz.

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