WLAN Backhaul Options for Next-Generation Wi-Fi Networks
IEEE 802.11-23/0677r0 explores various backhaul options for WLAN, emphasizing Fiber to the Room (FTTR) technology based on Passive Optical Network (PON) for enhancing the performance of multi-AP coordinated next-gen Wi-Fi UHR. The document discusses wired and wireless backhaul connections, including
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Overview of Multi-AP Operation in IEEE 802.11be
The document discusses the unique feature of multi-AP operation in IEEE 802.11be, emphasizing the performance benefits in various deployments. It addresses the need for AP-to-AP communication, the concept of anchor APs, interfaces for inter-AP communication, and backhaul options. The importance of f
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Proposed Main Directions for Next-Gen IEEE 802.11 Standard
This proposal outlines a focused approach for utilizing spectrum below 7GHz, aiming for reliable communication with high data rates. It emphasizes spectral efficiency, throughput improvements, enhanced channel access, reliability, coverage, and reduced latency, targeting various use cases such as AR
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Proposal to Extend RIFS in IEEE Std. 802.15.3d/e for Longer Transmission Distances
This document outlines the necessary modifications to extend the Retransmission Interframe Space (RIFS) in IEEE Std. 802.15.3d/e to accommodate larger transmission distances, particularly in backhaul applications. The proposal suggests increasing RIFS by a factor of 10 and introducing new formulas f
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Proposal of TG3d Channel Model for Wireless Backhaul/Fronthaul in IEEE 802.15 Working Group
This document presents a proposal for a TG3d channel model intended for wireless backhaul/fronthaul applications within the IEEE 802.15 Working Group. The proposal addresses operational characteristics, including high path loss mitigation at 300 GHz, requiring high gain antennas for LOS connections.
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Considerations on Joint Transmission in IEEE 802.11-24/0444r2
This presentation explores considerations on Joint Transmission (JT) in IEEE 802.11-24/0444r2, specifically focusing on delivering user data between Access Points (APs). It discusses the ways to increase user throughput through Joint Transmission, considerations on data delivery mechanisms, and the
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Enhancing Vehicle Connectivity with 5G and Visible Light Technology
Revolutionizing transportation infrastructure with the integration of 5G technology and visible light communication for vehicles. Proposals include advanced wireless backhaul solutions, ultra-high data rates inside vehicles, and a timeline for project implementation and demonstration by October 2024
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On-Site PBX vs Hosted PBX: A Comprehensive Comparison
On-Site PBX and Hosted PBX are two telephony systems with distinct features and benefits. On-Site PBX is a physically wired switchboard system, offering call management capabilities within a business's network. In contrast, Hosted PBX is a cloud-based solution that requires no physical infrastructur
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IEEE 802.11-14/1510r0 Summary of PAR and CSD Discussion - November 2014
This document captures the discussions and progress made by the NG60 Study Group in drafting the Project Authorization Request (PAR) and Criteria for Standards Development (CSD) in November 2014. The submissions reviewed focused on various aspects such as usage models, backhaul support, power effici
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