TXOP
Transmission Opportunity

The term TXOP is used in wireless networks supporting the IEEE 802.11e Quality of Service enhancement. Used in both EDCA and HCCA modes of operation, the TXOP is a bounded time interval in which Stations supporting Quality of Service are permitted to transfer a series of frames. A TXOP is defined by a start time and a maximum duration.

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