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What is an AIFS?

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A medium access method introduced by 802.lln, but never implemented
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A.
A medium access method introduced by 802.lln, but never implemented
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A variable Interframe Space introduced by 802.lie to help prioritize medium access for different Access Categories
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A variable Interframe Space introduced by 802.lie to help prioritize medium access for different Access Categories
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A form of aggregation performed at the PHY layer based on 802.lie UP values interpreted from DSCP values
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A form of aggregation performed at the PHY layer based on 802.lie UP values interpreted from DSCP values
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The shortest period of time a STA can sleep
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The shortest period of time a STA can sleep
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

An AIFS is a variable interframe space introduced by 802.11e to help prioritize medium access for different Access Categories (ACs). An interframe space is a period of time that a STA (station) has to wait before attempting to access the medium. An AIFS is a type of interframe space that varies depending on the AC of the traffic. An AC is a logical queue that corresponds to a QoS (Quality of Service) level for different types of traffic. There are four ACs defined by 802.11e: AC_VO (Voice), AC_VI (Video), AC_BE (Best Effort), and AC_BK (Background). Each AC has a different AIFSN (Arbitration Interframe Space Number) value, which determines how long it has to wait before attempting to access the medium. A lower AIFSN value means a higher priority and a shorter waiting time. The other options are not correct, as they do not describe what an AIFS is. An AIFS is not a medium access method introduced by 802.11n, but never implemented, as it is part of the 802.11e standard and widely used in QoS-enabled WLANs. An AIFS is not a form of aggregation performed at the PHY layer based on 802.11e UP values interpreted from DSCP values, as aggregation is a technique that combines multiple frames into one larger frame to improve efficiency and throughput, not prioritization or medium access. An AIFS is not the shortest period of time a STA can sleep, as sleeping is a power saving mode that allows a STA to conserve battery power by periodically turning off its radio, not accessing the medium.Reference:[Wireless Analysis Professional Study Guide CWAP-404], Chapter 7: QoS Analysis, page 194-195

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