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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 8802-11
Second edition
2005-08-01
AMENDMENT 5
2006-08-15
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003
(Amendment to
IEEE Std 802.11-1999)

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 5: Spectrum and Transmit
Power Management Extensions in the
5 GHz band in Europe
Technologies de l'information — Télécommunications et échange
d'information entre systèmes — Réseaux locaux et métropolitains —
Exigences spécifiques
Partie 11: Spécifications pour le contrôle d'accès au support et la
couche physique
AMENDEMENT 5: Extensions de gestion de spectre et de puissance à
l'émission dans la bande de 5 GHz en Europe



Reference number
ISO/IEC 8802-11:2005/Amd.5:2006(E)
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003
(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11-1999)

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ISO/IEC 8802-11:2005/Amd.5:2006(E)
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003
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IEEE Std 802.11h™-2003

(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11 , 1999 Edition (Reaff 2003),
as amended by
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802.11h
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 5: Spectrum and Transmit Power
Management Extensions in the 5 GHz band in
Europe
IEEE Computer Society
Sponsored by the
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
This amendment is an approved IEEE
Standard. It will be incorporated into the
base standard in a future edition.
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Recognized as an IEEE Std 802.11h -2003
American National Standard (ANSI) (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11™, 1999 Edition (Reaff 2003),
as amended by
IEEE Stds 802.11a™-1999, 802.11b™-1999,
802.11b™-1999/Cor 1-2001, 802.11d™-2001,

and 802.11g -2003)
IEEE Standard for
Information technology—
Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems—
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Specific requirements
Part 11: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC)
and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications:
Amendment 5: Spectrum and transmit power
management extensions in the 5 GHz band in
Europe
Sponsor
LAN/MAN Committee
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 29 December 2003
American National Standard Institute
Approved 11 September 2003
IEEE-SA Standards Board
Abstract: This amendment specifies the extensions to IEEE 802.11™ for wireless local area
networks (WLANs) providing mechanisms for dynamic frequency selection (DFS) and transmit
power control (TPC) that may be used to satisfy regulatory requirements for operation in the 5 GHz
band in Europe.
Keywords: dynamic frequency selection (DFS), local area network (LAN), transmit power control
(TPC)
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ISO/IEC 8802-11:2005/Amd.5:2006(E)
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003
(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11-1999)
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Information technology, Subcommittee SC 6, Telecommunications and information exchange between
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Introduction
(This introduction is not part of IEEE 802.11h-2003, IEEE Standard for Information technology—Telecommunications
and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 11:
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: Amendment # 5: Spectrum and
Transmit Power Management Extensions in the 5 GHz band in Europe.)
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003
IEEE Std 802.11h-2003 provides mechanisms for dynamic frequency selection (DFS) and transmit power
control (TPC) that may be used to satisfy regulatory requirements for operation in the 5 GHz band in
Europe.
Patents
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Participants
When the IEEE 802.11 Working Group approved this amendment, it had the following membership:
Stuart J. Kerry, Chair
    Al Petrick and Harry R. Worstell, Vice-Chairs
Tim Godfrey, Secretary
Brian Mathews, Publicity Standing Committee
Teik-Kheong Tan, Wireless Next-Generation Standing Committee
John Fakatselis, Chair Task Group e
Duncan Kitchin, Vice-Chair Task Group e
David Bagby, Chair Task Group f
Matthew B. Shoemake, Chair Task Group g
David Halasz, Chair Task Group i
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When the IEEE 802.11 Working Group approved this amendment, the Task Group H had the following
membership:
Mika Kasslin, Chair
Carl Temme, Study Group Chair
Andrew Myles, Editor
Evan Green, Secretary
Steven Aafjes Kevin M. Barry Po-Lin Chiu
Osama Aboul-Magd Charles R. Bartel Sangsung Choi
Robert Achatz Anuj Batra Sunghyun Choi
Tomoko Adachi Burak Baysal Woo-Yong Choi
Hossam Afifi Glenn R. Beckett Ojas T. Choksi
Brian G. Agee Tomer Bentzion Per Christoffersson
Jae-Young Ahn Mathilde Benveniste Jim Christy
Armen Berjikly
Hiroshi Akagi Mooi Chuah
Fred Berkowitz
Masaaki Akahane Simon Chung
Brett Bernath
James Aldis Simon Chun-Yu Chung
Thomas Alexander Don Berry Song Ci
Vali Ali Jan Biermann Frank Ciotti
Areg Alimian A. Mark Bilstad Richard Clayton
James Allen Bjorn Bjerke Ken Clements
James G. Allen Simon Black John T. Coffey
Richard Allen Dennis Bland Terry Cole
Jan Boer
Keith Amann Anthony Collins
James Bohac
Song H. An Paul Congdon
Dov Andelman Satish Bommareddy Craig Conkling
Geoffrey T. Anderson Herve Bonneville Steven W. Conner
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Carl F. Andren Jennifer A Bray Charles Cook
David C. Andrus Jim Brennan Todor Cooklev
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Hidenori Aoki Ronald Brockmann Mary Cramer
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Mitch Aramaki Phillip Lynn Brownlee Richard Cross
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Ender Ayanoglu Kiran Challiarali Barry Davis
Shahrnaz Azizi Ginny Chan Rolf De Vegt
Floyd Backes Jayant Chande Javier del Prado
Jin-Seok Bae Eugene Chang Udi Delgoshen
David Bagby Jeffrey Chang Karl L. Denninghoff
Venkat Bahl Kisoo Chang Darryl Denton
Jay Bain Shue-Lee Chang Michael Derby
Dennis J. Baker Chi-Chao Chao Richard DeSalvo
Bala Balachander Clint Chaplin Jimmy H. Dho
John Balian Hung-Kun Chen Wim Diepstraten
Raja Banerjea Jay Jui-Chieh Chen Lakshminath Dondeti
Boyd Bangerter Ye Chen Bob Donnan
Simon Barber Yi-Ming Chen Glenn Dooley
Thomas Barber Hong Cheng Bretton Lee Douglas
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Larry Dunn
David Barr Francois Po_Shin Chin
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Patrick S. Gonia Chin-Yu Hsu
Dennis Eaton
Jim Goodman Dave Hudak
Peter Ecclesine
Gilbert Goodwill
John Hughes
Brian S. Edmonston
Yuval Goren Grant Hulse
Jon Edney
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Javier Espinoza
Daqing Gu Ho-In Jeon
Steven Ettles
Srikanth Gummadi Taehyun Jeon
Christoph Euscher
Ajay Gummalla Young-Sik Jeon
John Fakatselis
Qiang Guo Moo Ryong Jeong
Lars Falk
Bert Gyselinck De Ji
Rainer Falk
Dongwoon Hahn Habetha Joerg
Steve Fantaske
Fred Haisch Henric A. Johnson
Charles S. Farlow
David Halasz Walter Johnson
Augustin J. Farrugia
Steve D. Halford Cesar Augusto Johnston
Alex Feldman
Robert J Hall David Johnston
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Major contributions were received from the following individuals:
Simon Black Chris Hansen David Skellern
Peter Ecclesine Bill MacFarland Amjad Soomro
Andrew Myles
The following members of the balloting committee voted on this amendment. Balloters may have voted for
approval, disapproval, or abstention.
Butch Anton Robert Heile Charles Rice
David Bagby Srinivas Kandala Maximilian Riegel
John Barnett Stuart Kerry Jon Rosdahl
Mitchell Buchman Cees Klik Thomas Ruf
Todd Cooper John Kowalski Durga Prasad Satapathy
Kimara Chin Pi-Cheng Law Michael Seals
Keith Chow Daniel Levesque Matthew J. Sherman
Terry Cole Kyle Maus Neil Shipp
Michael Coletta George Miao Kevin Smart
Todor Cooklev Apurva Mody Amjad Soomro
Mike Moreton
Javier del Prado Pavon Clay Stocklin
Guru Dutt Dhingra Andrew Myles Minoru Takemoto
Thomas Dineen Paul Nikolich Jerry Thrasher
Erwin Noble
Peter Ecclesine Toru Ueda
Keng Fong Bob O'Hara Dmitri Varsanofiev
Avraham Freedman Satoshi Oyama Hung-yu Wei
Michele Gammel Sebastien Perrot Harry R. Worstell
Andrew Germano Albert A. Petrick Jung Yee
James Gilb Subbu Ponnuswamy Oren Yuen
Tim Godfrey Hugo Pues Arnoud Zwemmer
Vikram Punj
When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this amendment on 11 September 2003, it had the following
membership:
Don Wright, Chair
Howard M. Frazier, Vice Chair
Judith Gorman, Secretary
H. Stephen Berger Donald N. Heirman Daleep C. Mohla
Joseph A. Bruder Laura Hitchcock William J. Moylan
Bob Davis Richard H. Hulett Paul Nikolich
Gary S. Robinson
Richard DeBlasio Anant Kumar Jain
Lowell G. Johnson Malcolm V. Thaden
Julian Forster*
Geoffrey O. Thompson
Joseph L. Koepfinger*
Toshio Fukuda
Doug Topping
Tom McGean
Arnold M. Greenspan
Howard L. Wolfman
Steve M. Mills
Raymond Hapeman
*Member Emeritus
Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:
Alan Cookson, NIST Representa
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