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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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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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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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Dynamic sensitivity control of access points for IEEE 802.11ax [PDF]
The popularity and wider acceptance of IEEE 802.11 based WLANs has resulted in their dense deployments in diverse environments. While this massive deployment can potentially increase capacity and coverage, the current physical carrier sensing of IEEE 802.11 cannot limit the overall interference induced and also cannot insure high concurrency among ...
Afaqui, Muhammad Shahwaiz +3 more
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Enhanced Multilink Single‐Radio Operation for the Next‐Generation IEEE 802.11 BE Wi‐Fi Systems
For the next‐generation Wi‐Fi systems, the Enhanced Multilink Single‐Radio (EMLSR) operation has become a promising feature to improve the Wi‐Fi system performance. The EMLSR enables dynamic switching among multiple bands with low‐cost implementation and efficient power consumption.
Xiyang Lan +3 more
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A Novel Highly-Efficient Amplification Scheme for Wireless Communications in a CathLab Environment
Wireless communication systems are being considered for medical applications to facilitate the doctors’ operation and the quality of the medical procedures.
Pedro Viegas +9 more
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On the Benefits of Channel Bonding in Dense, Decentralized Wi‐Fi 4 Networks
Channel bonding is a technique first defined in the IEEE 802.11n standard to increase the throughput in wireless networks by means of using wider channels. In IEEE 802.11n (nowadays also known as Wi‐Fi 4), it is possible to use 40 MHz channels instead of the classical 20 MHz channels.
Jose Manuel Gimenez-Guzman +5 more
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The accelerated evolution in computing and transmission automation of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has led to enormous research standards that attract many researchers and industries. This century of the Internet of Things (IoT) is propulsive to the routine vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) in the IoV.
Ishita Seth +7 more
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Collision-Based Up-Link OFDMA Random Access Mechanism for Wi-Fi 6
The IEEE 802.11ax standard defines High-Efficiency WLAN (HEW), which is known as 6th Generation Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6) network. HEW uses an up-link OFDMA-based Random Access (UORA) mechanism for channel access in dense multi-user transmissions.
Abdul Rehman +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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