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Wi-Fi 6 Application in Iot Environment [PDF]
When thinking of wireless communication solutions for IoT devices, the 5G networking technology is the first thing that comes to mind. Besides this, one cannot overlook the fact that a new wireless communication solution is also available, built on the ...
Péter János Varga, Zsolt Illési
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IEEE 802.11ax: High-efficiency WLANS [PDF]
IEEE 802.11ax-2019 will replace both IEEE 802.11n-2009 and IEEE 802.11ac-2013 as the next high-throughput Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) amendment. In this paper, we review the expected future WLAN scenarios and use-cases that justify the push for a new PHY/MAC IEEE 802.11 amendment.
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Performance Analysis of Synchronous Multilink MAC Protocol with Automatic Repeat Request
Multilink operation (MLO) is considered a key candidate technique in 802.11be, which allows devices to transmit and receive data using multiple links concurrently, thereby contributing to improving throughput and reducing latency. However, the performance of the MLO scheme will gradually degrade as the channel environment deteriorates.
Tong Jin +5 more
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Interference Coordination Strategy for IEEE 802.11ax Dense WLAN [PDF]
The exponential growth of devices in Wireless Local Area Network(WLAN) has resulted in intense channel access contention and severe inter-frequency interference.When two WLANs are running on the same frequency band as well as within the sensing range of ...
XU Xiaofeng, ZHANG Min, QIAN Chenxi, CHEN Qinghua
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Channel bonding is considered by the IEEE 802.11ac amendment to improve wireless local area network (WLAN) performance. In this article, the channel bonding and aggregation method were proposed to increase wireless local area network performance (WLANs). It combines many channels (or lanes) to boost the capacity of modem traffic. Channel bonding is the
Vivek Parashar +7 more
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High Resolution 802.11ax-based Passive Radar for Human Movement Monitoring [PDF]
Passive Radars, based on the emerging 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard, are considered for indoor human movement detection. Since the Wi-Fi access points transmit multiple frames in bursts, the FFT-based Doppler estimation techniques fail due to the limited duration of the bursts.
Yildirim, Hasan Can +5 more
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Centralized Contention Based MAC for OFDMA WLAN [PDF]
The IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) is the most widely deployed communication standard in the world. Currently, the IEEE 802.11ax draft standard is one of the most advanced and promising among future wireless network standards.
Kim, Cheeha, Lee, Gunhee
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Conjoined, Two‐Monopole Antenna Pair with Decoupling Inductor for Wi‐Fi 6E Notebook Applications
A low‐profile, conjoined and yet decoupled two‐monopole design for Wi‐Fi 6E notebook applications is presented. The single monopole antenna has a small size of 4 mm × 18.7 mm. The antenna is composed of a two‐branched monopole with two shorting inductors for producing the 5 GHz (5150–5825 MHz) and 6 GHz (5925–7125 MHz) bands, and an inductor loaded at ...
Saou-Wen Su +3 more
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The struggle for co-existence : communication policy by private technical standards making and its limits in unlicensed spectrum [PDF]
Huge increase in the demand by the wireless sector to use the airwaves has trained focus on the classic policy problem of resource scarcity in the field.
Cooklev T. +4 more
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A Tutorial on IEEE 802.11ax High Efficiency WLANs [PDF]
While celebrating the 21st year since the very first IEEE 802.11 “legacy” 2 Mbit/s wireless local area network standard, the latest Wi-Fi newborn is today reaching the finish line, topping the remarkable speed of 10 Gbit/s. IEEE 802.11ax was launched in May 2014 with the goal of enhancing throughput-per-area in high-density scenarios.
Evgeny Khorov +3 more
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