
IEEE 802.11ac WLAN Basics
An overview of IEEE 802.11ac WLAN technology, covering key features like bandwidth, MIMO, modulation, and frame structure.
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An overview of IEEE 802.11ac WLAN technology, covering key features like bandwidth, MIMO, modulation, and frame structure.
Explore the fundamentals of IEEE 802.11ah WLAN technology, designed for IoT applications in the sub-1GHz frequency range, including PHY/MAC layers and key features.
Explore the IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as High-Efficiency WLAN (HEW) or superfast Wi-Fi, and its key features.
Explore the IEEE 802.11u standard, crucial for Hotspot 2.0, enabling seamless roaming between Wi-Fi and cellular networks for mobile data offloading and enhanced user experience.
Explore the differences between IrDA, WLAN, and Bluetooth. Compare specifications, range, data rates, and applications of these wireless technologies.
Explore the pros and cons of Jio WiFi Calling (VoWiFi), a technology that enables voice calls over WiFi networks, improving call quality and overcoming signal issues.
Explore the LTE to WLAN handover process, including message flow and seamless transition between networks for optimized data traffic management.
Explore the key differences between LTE and WLAN, including their technologies, applications, coverage, and performance characteristics.
A comprehensive list of companies that develop and offer MAC (Medium Access Control) IP cores for various wireless technologies like WLAN, WiMAX, LTE, and Zigbee.
Microchip releases high-power RF amplifier (SST12CP12) for 2.4 GHz WLAN, supporting 256 QAM and high data rates. Ideal for 802.11n applications.
Explore the distinctions between mobile and fixed hotspots, focusing on their internet connection types and use cases. Understand the mobility and stability trade-offs.
Learn about MU-MIMO in WLAN 802.11ax. Discover how it enhances network efficiency by enabling simultaneous data transmission to multiple devices.
Explore the distinctions between MU-OFDMA and MU-MIMO, two technologies used in WLAN 802.11ax to improve network performance. Learn how they enhance efficiency and capacity.
Explore the IEEE 802 standard family for LANs, MANs, and WANs, including 802.11 (WLAN), 802.15 (Zigbee, Bluetooth), and 802.16 (WiMAX).
Explore a list of PHY IP core developers offering solutions for WLAN, WiMAX, LTE, Zigbee, and other wireless technologies. Find the right IP core for your project.
Learn about RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) and its calculation in WLAN and WiMAX OFDM-based systems. Understand its measurement and use in wireless communication.
Understand RU and MRU concepts used in IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) and 802.11be (WiFi 7) WLAN standards and explore differences between them.
Explains the difference between single-user and multi-user beamforming, highlighting the number of receivers and beam shapes used in each technique.
Explore the distinctions between SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO technologies in wireless communication, focusing on how they enhance network performance for single or multiple devices.
Learn the fundamentals of Smart WiFi networks, including key components like Access Points (AP) and Stations (STA), and the evolution of WLAN standards.
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