DCF Interframe Space


The IEEE 802.11 family of standards describe the DCF protocol, which controls access to the physical medium. A station must sense the status of the wireless medium before transmitting. If it finds that the medium is continuously idle for DCF Interframe Space duration, it is then permitted to transmit a frame. If the channel is found busy during the DIFS interval, the station should defer its transmission.
DIFS duration can be calculated by the following method.
DIFS = SIFS +
StandardSlot time DIFS
IEEE 802.11-1997 50128
IEEE 802.11-1997 2050
IEEE 802.11b2050
IEEE 802.11a934
IEEE 802.11g9 or 2028 or 50
IEEE 802.11n 9 or 2028 or 50
IEEE 802.11n 934
IEEE 802.11ac 934

IEEE 802.11g is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b. When these devices are associated with same AP all the timing parameters are changed to 802.11b.