IEEE 802.11ae-2012 pdf free.IEEE Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks-Specific requirements Part 1 1: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications.
group-addressed quality-of-service management frame (GQMF): A group-addressed management frame that is transmitted using the quality-of-service management frame (QMF) service.
individually addressed quality-of-service management frame (IQMF): An individually addressed managernent frame that is transmitted using the quality-of-service management frame (QMF) service.
non-quality–of-service management frame (non-QMF) access point (AP): An AP that does not implement the quality-of-service management frame (QMF) service.
non-quality-ot-sersice management frame (non-QMF) station (STA): A STA that does not implement the quality-of-service management frame (QMF) service.
quality-of-service management frame (QMF): A management frame that is transmitted using the QMF service.
quality-of-service management frame (QNIF) access point (AP): A quality-of-service AP that implements the QMF service.
quality-of-service management frame (QMF) policy: A policy defining the access category of management frames. QMF stations (STAs) transmit their management frames using the access category defined by the policy.
quality-of-service management frame (QMF) service: A service in which the enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) access category with which a management frame is sent is determined according to a configured policy.
quality-of-service management frame (QMF) station (STA): A quality-of-service STA that implements the QMF service.
When the quality-of- service management frame (QMF) service is enabled, some management frames might be transmitted using an access category other than the access category assigned to voice traffic (access category AC_ VO, see 8.4.2.31) in order to improve the quality of service of other traffic streams. This is achievable by the use of a QMF policy. A QMF policy defines the access categories of different management frames. Only QoS STAs are able to implement QMF policy. A non-AP QMF STA uses the default QMF policy or the QMF policy accepted from a peer QMF STA to transmit management frames to that peer QMF STA. A QMF AP sets its own QMF policy for the transmission of QMFs to its associated STAS. A QMF STA uses access category AC_ VO to transmit management frames to STAS that do not support the QMF service.IEEE 802.11ae pdf download.