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{{Short description|IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks}} {{OSI model|expanded=data}} '''IEEE 802''' is a family of [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) standards for [[local area network]]s (LANs), [[personal area network]]s (PANs), and [[metropolitan area network]]s (MANs). The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) maintains these standards. The IEEE 802 family of standards has had twenty-four members, numbered 802.1 through 802.24, with a [[working group]] of the LMSC devoted to each. However, not all of these working groups are currently active. The IEEE 802 standards are restricted to [[computer network]]s carrying variable-size packets, unlike [[cell relay]] networks, for example, in which [[data]] is transmitted in short, uniformly sized units called cells. [[Isochronous signal]] networks, in which data is transmitted as a steady stream of [[octet (computing)|octet]]s, or groups of octets, at regular time intervals, are also outside the scope of the IEEE 802 standards. The number 802 has no significance: it was simply the next number in the sequence that the IEEE used for standards projects.<ref>{{cite web |author=Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |title=Overview and Guide to the IEEE 802 LMSC |date=September 2004 |url=https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/802%20overview.pdf |access-date=October 13, 2020 }}</ref> [[File:Comparing OSI and IEEE 802 network stacks.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Side-by-side comparison between the OSI (left) and IEEE 802 (right) reference models]] The services and protocols specified in IEEE 802 map to the lower two layers (data link and physical) of the seven-layer [[OSI model|Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)]] networking reference model. IEEE 802 divides the OSI data link layer into two sub-layers: [[logical link control]] (LLC) and [[medium access control]] (MAC), as follows: *[[Data link layer]] **[[Logical link control|LLC sublayer]] **[[Medium access control|MAC sublayer]] *[[Physical layer]] Everything above LLC is explicitly out of scope for IEEE 802 (as "upper layer protocols", presumed to be parts of equally non-OSI [[Internet reference model]]). The most widely used standards are for [[Ethernet]], Bridging and Virtual Bridged LANs, [[Wireless LAN]], [[Wireless PAN]], [[Wireless MAN]], [[Wireless Coexistence]], Media Independent Handover Services, and [[Wireless RAN]]. <ref>{{Cite web |title=IEEE802 |url=https://www.ieee802.org/ |access-date=2022-11-27 |website=www.ieee802.org}}</ref> ==Working groups== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! Description !! Status |- | [[IEEE 802.1]] || Higher Layer LAN Protocols Working Group || {{active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.2]] || [[Logical link control|LLC]]|| {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.3]] || [[Ethernet]] || {{active}}<ref>{{cite web |title=IEEE 802.3-2022 Standard for Ethernet |url=https://standards.sale/IEEE_802.3-2022 |website=IEEE Standards Sale |publisher=IEEE |access-date=16 November 2022}}</ref> |- | [[IEEE 802.4]] || [[Token bus]] || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.5]] || [[Token Ring]] MAC layer || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.6]] || [[Metropolitan area network|MANs]] ([[DQDB]]) || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.7]] || Broadband LAN using Coaxial Cable || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.8]] || Fiber Optic TAG || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.9]] || Integrated Services LAN (ISLAN or isoEthernet) || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.10]]|| Interoperable LAN Security || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.11]] || [[Wireless LAN]] (WLAN) & Mesh ([[Wi-Fi]] certification) || {{Active}} |- | IEEE 802.12 || [[100BaseVG]] || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | IEEE 802.13 || Unused<ref>{{cite web |title=802.3 |publisher=EE Herald |work=Data Communincation Standards and Protocols |url=http://www.eeherald.com/section/design-guide/ieee802_3.html |access-date=2012-01-25}}</ref> || {{N/a|Reserved for [[Fast Ethernet]] development}}<ref>{{cite journal | title=The fate of 100 Mbps Ethernet now definitely two-fold | journal=FDDI News | volume=4 | issue=7 | pages=1β2 | publisher=Information Gatekeepers, Inc. | location=Boston | date=July 1993 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0BuAOywpBAwC&q=%22802.13%22%20100base&pg=PA1 | issn=1051-1903 | access-date=2013-11-21}}</ref> |- | IEEE 802.14 || [[Cable modem]]s || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15]] || [[Wireless PAN]] || {{active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.1]] || [[Bluetooth]] certification || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.2]] || [[IEEE 802.15]] and [[IEEE 802.11]] coexistence || {{N/a|Hibernating}}<ref>{{cite web |title= IEEE 802.15 WPAN Task Group 2 (TG2) |work= official web site |publisher= IEEE Standards Association |date= May 12, 2004 |url= http://www.ieee802.org/15/pub/TG2.html |access-date= June 30, 2011 }}</ref> |- | [[IEEE 802.15.3]] || High-Rate [[wireless PAN]] (e.g., [[Ultra-wideband|UWB]], etc.) || {{dunno}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.4]] || Low-Rate [[wireless PAN]] (e.g., [[Zigbee]], [[WirelessHART]], [[MiWi]], etc.) || {{Active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.5]] || [[Mesh networking]] for [[Personal area network|WPAN]]|| {{dunno}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.6]] || [[Body area network]]|| {{Active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.15.7]] || [[Visible light communication]]s|| {{dunno}} |- | [[IEEE 802.16]] || [[Broadband Wireless Access]] ([[WiMAX]] certification) || {{N/a|Hibernating}} |- | IEEE 802.16.1 || [[Local Multipoint Distribution Service]] || {{N/a|Hibernating}} |- | IEEE 802.16.2 || Coexistence wireless access || {{N/a|Hibernating}} |- | [[IEEE 802.17]] || Resilient packet ring || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.18]] || Radio Regulatory TAG || {{active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.19]] || Wireless Coexistence Working Group || {{active}} |- | [[IEEE 802.20]] || Mobile Broadband Wireless Access || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.21]] || Media Independent Handoff || {{N/a|Hibernating}} |- | [[IEEE 802.22]] || Wireless Regional Area Network || {{N/a|Hibernating}} |- | [[IEEE 802.23]] || Emergency Services Working Group || {{Terminated|Disbanded}} |- | [[IEEE 802.24]] || Vertical Applications TAG || {{active}} |} ==References== {{Reflist}} == Sources == * {{cite journal | last=Thompson | first=Geoff | title=Ethernet: From Office to Data Center to IoT | journal=Computer | volume=52 | issue=10 | date=2019 | issn=0018-9162 | doi=10.1109/MC.2019.2930099 | pages=106β109}} ==External links== *[http://www.ieee802.org/ 802 Committee website] * {{cite | title=IEEE 802-2014: IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture | publisher=IEEE | doi=10.1109/IEEESTD.2014.6847097 | date=2014 }} *[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page/series?id=68 IEEE 802 Standards] available via IEEE Get Program *[http://www.historyofcomputercommunications.info/Book/9/9.2-IEEE%20Committee_802_1979-1980.html Entrepreneurial Capitalism and Innovation: A History of Computer Communications 1968-1988] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190719022805/http://www.historyofcomputercommunications.info/Book/9/9.2-IEEE%20Committee_802_1979-1980.html |date=2019-07-19 }} {{IEEE standards}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ieee 802}} [[Category:IEEE 802| ]] [[Category:Working groups]]
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