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Principle and Methodology for dRU Tone Plan Design in IEEE 802.11-20

Introduction of Distributed Tone RU (dRU) as a potential UHR PHY feature to address PSD limitations for 6GHz LPI and enhance Rate vs. Range performance. Emphasis on dRU tone plan design criteria, methodologies, and performance simulations. Detailed examination of design principles, methods, consider

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HPE 665249-B21 Ethernet 10Gb 2-Port 560SFP Network Adapter

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Evolution of Wi-Fi and Cellular Technologies for Next Generation

The document discusses the initiation of a new study group for the next generation of Wi-Fi following IEEE 802.11be, emphasizing objectives like deterministic operation, increased throughput, and capacity. It outlines a timeline for the launch of new mainstream PHY/MAC generations every four years.

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Exploring Machine Learning Applications in Enhancing 802.11 Performance

This document delves into recent research on utilizing machine learning (ML) to enhance 802.11 performance, focusing on emerging use cases and the increased interest in ML applications in the field since 2019. It outlines the ML areas frequently used, such as supervised learning (SL) and reinforceme

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Metro Ethernet Market Report Opportunities, and Forecast By 2033

According to the Regional Research Reports, the global Metro Ethernet market is expected to project a double-digit CAGR during the forecast period (2024-2033). The report provides an in-depth analysis of the market size (Euro\/USD Million) and volume (units\/tons). This analysis has been systematica

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Neo.Go Mobile Application Integration Settings

This guide provides detailed instructions for integrating the Neo.Go mobile application with Neo security system panels using Ethernet or Cellular communication. It covers programming steps, data plan considerations, and settings for both Cellular and Ethernet communications. Ensure a proper data pl

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Discussion on IEEE 802.11be MLD Architecture Alignment

IEEE 802.11 TGbe is exploring MLDs within the 802 architecture, focusing on aligning MLD operations with existing 802.11 features for enhanced compatibility. The MLD architecture aims to facilitate the flow of data between MAC SAPs and PHY SAPs, extending the current framework for APs and non-AP STA

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IEEE 802.11 Integrated mmWave Study Group Creation Update

The March 2023 document discusses the formation of the IEEE 802.11 Integrated mmWave Study Group to focus on specifying carrier frequency operation between 42.5 and 71 GHz. The motion for Study Group creation received a mixed response during a meeting. The group aims to develop a new MAC/PHY standar

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Proposal to Add National Security and Emergency Preparedness Priority Access Feature in IEEE 802.11be Amendment

The document proposes integrating the National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NSEP) priority access feature into the IEEE 802.11be standard to ensure seamless NSEP service experience, particularly in Wi-Fi networks used as last-mile access. The NSEP priority feature at the MAC layer is indepen

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Understanding IEEE 802.11-22/2083r1 Wake-Up Radio (WUR) and MC-OOK Signals

The document explores the IEEE 802.11-22/2083r1 specifications regarding Wake-Up Radio (WUR) PHY, focusing on WUR PPDU reception requirements and the use of multicarrier on-off keying (MC-OOK) signals. It examines the ambiguity surrounding MC-OOK in WUR PPDU compositions, emphasizing the need for cl

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IEEE 802.11-20/0095 PHY-Related Agreements for SST

IEEE 802.11-20/0095 outlines agreements related to PHY aspects impacting the definition of Spatial Stream Tapping (SST) in 802.11 standards. The focus is on enabling 80 MHz operating stations to participate in 160 MHz OFDMA, including in non-primary 80 MHz scenarios. Various considerations and scena

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IEEE 802.11-23/1980r1 Coordinated AP-assisted Medium Synchronization Recovery

This document from December 2023 discusses medium synchronization recovery leveraging multi-AP coordination for multi-link devices. It covers features such as Multi-link device (MLD), Multi-link operation (MLO), and Ultra High Reliability (UHR) capability defined in P802.11bn for improvements in rat

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Evaluation of IEEE 802.11ax for IMT-2020 eMBB Dense Urban Test Environment

This document discusses the evaluation of IEEE 802.11ax technology in the context of the IMT-2020 Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) Dense Urban test environment. It analyzes the performance of 802.11ax in meeting the key PHY/MAC metrics required for eMBB Dense Urban scenarios, such as Peak Spectral E

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IEEE 802.11-21/0012r1 Considerations on Open Issues in PHY Requirements

In the January 2021 document IEEE 802.11-21/0012r1, discussions were held on open issues related to PHY requirements, including LO requirements for 320 MHz transmission, EVM requirements for 1024 QAM and BPSK-DCM-DUP, minimum sensitivity for 4K QAM and BPSK-DCM-DUP, and channel rejection levels. Sug

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IEEE 802.11be MLD Architecture Discussion

The document discusses the architecture of MLD (Multicast and Local Delivery) within the IEEE 802.11be framework. It highlights how MLD will align with existing 802.11 basic architecture, emphasizing the management of access to PHY and media for both AP and non-AP devices. The goal is to integrate M

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Considerations on PHY for 60 GHz in IEEE 802.11-22/1865r0 Document

The document discusses the possibility of standardizing multi-link (ML) with bands in the sub-7 GHz range combined with bands in the 45-72 GHz range, proposing reusing a sub-7 GHz PHY for mmWave bands. It explores the impact of phase noise on choosing the OFDM numerology for operation in the 45-72 G

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Guide to Creating Access from Wired to Wireless Devices Using Airborne AP Ethernet Bridge

Explore a comprehensive guide on setting up access from wired to wireless devices using Airborne AP Ethernet Role Bridge. Learn how to connect a PLC and a wireless laptop to the same network, configure settings for both devices, and successfully ping between the devices. Follow step-by-step instruct

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IEEE P802.15 WPAN Sensing Device Submission

This submission to the IEEE P802.15 Working Group focuses on the development of a sensing device for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs). The document discusses the integration of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology for sensing applications, including presence detection and environment mapping. Key

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Insights on Future Wireless Standards Development

Delve into the progression of IEEE 802.11 standards with a focus on the transition from 802.11be to the next generation. Discussions revolve around the evolution of PHY/MAC task groups, motivations for the new generation, and potential enhancements in system efficiency, latency, throughput, and spec

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Understanding Native VLAN 1 in Mesh Ethernet Bridging

Mesh Ethernet bridging utilizes native VLAN 1 for the initial configuration, ensuring the RAP connects to the native VLAN ID 1 on a switch. This setup affects the communication between the RAP and the Map devices, as well as their connection to the controller. Misconfigurations related to VLAN taggi

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Overview of Approved MEF Specifications for Carrier Ethernet Services

This document introduces the approved MEF specifications related to Carrier Ethernet services, focusing on MEF 53 - Carrier Ethernet Services Qualification Questionnaire. It outlines the purpose, audience, documents, terminology, use cases, and business process flow of these specifications. The MEF

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Boosting Home Networking Speed with Ethernet over Coaxial Technology

Enhance your home network speed with Ethernet over Coaxial (EoC) technology, reaching up to 2.5Gbps for efficient streaming and internet access. This cutting-edge solution allows for high-definition video streaming, simultaneous device connectivity, and seamless integration with existing coaxial inf

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Understanding Local Area Networks (LAN) and IEEE Project 802

A Local Area Network (LAN) is a computer network designed for limited geographic areas, often interconnected with wide area networks (WANs) or the Internet. IEEE Project 802 established standards for LAN protocols, focusing on the physical and data link layers. Ethernet emerged as the dominant LAN t

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DirectLOGIC Communications Training Overview

Explore the technical training communications for Do-more DirectLOGIC systems, focusing on setting up communication between DL Servers and Clients using built-in Ethernet ports and ECOM100 modules. Learn about communication configurations, memory allocation, and parameter settings to establish effec

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Real-time Ethernet on IEEE 802.3 Networks Tutorial

This tutorial focuses on IEEE standards for real-time Ethernet networks, enabling deterministic delivery time for applications in industrial automation and automotive control. Key topics include IEEE 802.1 Time Sensitive Networking and P802.3br Interspersing Express Traffic projects, aiming to meet

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Optimizing Ethernet Communication with PRP and HSR Redundancy Protocols

Explore how to optimize Ethernet communication using Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) protocols. PRP is ideal for connecting a large number of IEDs with the same application, while HSR is preferred for smaller networks with a single ring topology. Di

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Fundamentals of Data Link Layer and Ethernet in Computer Networks

Delve into the essential concepts of the Data Link Layer and Ethernet in computer networking, covering services like framing, error detection, correction, reliable delivery, and more. Explore how frames transfer data between nodes, the importance of link protocols, and the role of MAC protocols in l

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Standards Development for Radio over Ethernet in IEEE1904

Explore the ongoing standards development for Radio over Ethernet in IEEE1904, including the PAR submission, approval process, and key objectives such as encapsulation and mappers. Learn about the RoE encapsulation overview, PAR content, what's not part of the PAR, and more regarding this cutting-ed

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Performance Characterization of a 10-Gigabit Ethernet TOE

The Network Based Computing Laboratory at Ohio State University and Los Alamos National Lab conducted a study on the performance of a 10-Gigabit Ethernet TCP Offload Engine (TOE). The research highlights the advancements and technology trends in Ethernet infrastructure, focusing on achieving higher

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Innovations in Wireless PHY Programming for Hardware

Programming software radios is a key aspect of wireless communication research, with recent advancements in PHY/MAC design and the use of SDR platforms like GNURadio and SORA for experimentation. Challenges include FPGA limitations and the need for hardware synthesis platforms like ZIRIA for high-le

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Kookmin University PHY Sub-Proposal for ISC Using CM-FSK Scheme

Kookmin University submitted a PHY sub-proposal for an ISC using a Compatible M-FSK (CM-FSK) scheme to the IEEE P802.15 Working Group for WPANs. The proposal aims to be compatible with rolling shutter image sensors by utilizing the CM-FSK modulation scheme. Design considerations include frame rate v

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Ultra-Reliable PHY Elements: Optimized Building Blocks for Low Latency and Efficiency

The document presents a deep dive into ultra-reliable PHY elements, focusing on achieving low latency, reduced collision, and energy efficiency. It proposes optimized universal building blocks to address these goals effectively, especially in scenarios where many devices may not receive transmission

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Understanding Ethernet and Multiple Access Protocols in Computer Networks

Exploring the fundamentals of Ethernet and multiple access protocols in computer networks, this content discusses the two primary categories of multiple access protocols - contention access and controlled access. It delves into topics such as CSMA/CD, LANs, performance of multiple access schemes, ad

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Evaluation Results on Payload of Pulsed Modulation PHY for IEEE 802.15-18-0171-02-0013

This document presents the evaluation results on the payload of Pulsed Modulation PHY for TG13, focusing on detection probability, BER vs SNR for header and payload, and coding considerations. It discusses the application of RS code for payload simulations and highlights the adjustments made for suc

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Simulation Results for LC-Optimized PHY Proposal in July 2019

The document presents simulation results for an LC-optimized PHY proposal for TGbb based on G.9991 PHY. It includes details on the simulation setup, frame detection results, header modulation, coding simulation results, payload modulation, and coding simulation results. The setup involved various re

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Optimizing Line Coding for PM-PHY: A Detailed Analysis

Enabling line coding and channel equalization methods for PM-PHY, the IEEE 802.15.13 standard introduces overhead while enhancing channel adaptation. This contribution proposes 64b67b and Uniform Line Coding as alternative transmission modes, aiming to reduce line coding overhead while maintaining a

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Understanding JESD204B Physical Layer (PHY) in High-Speed Serial Interfaces

The JESD204B training presentation delves into the Physical Layer (PHY) of high-speed serial interfaces, covering topics such as speed grades, compliance types, SERDES solutions for long channels, clocking information, differential link data transmission, and electrical requirements for drivers and

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Guide to Amending Ethernet Orders with BT Wholesale Online

This guide provides confidential information on amending Ethernet orders with BT Wholesale Online. It covers pre-requisites, how to search for and initiate an order, making amendments, and discarding changes. The new journey accessed via Business Zone offers improved navigation, layout, and compatib

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High Performance User-Level Sockets over Gigabit Ethernet

Presentation overview of the design challenges, performance enhancement techniques, and results related to implementing high-performance user-level sockets over Gigabit Ethernet networks. The background and motivation discuss the limitations of traditional kernel-based implementations and the need f

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Ethernet PHY Registers Tool Operation

The Ethernet PHY Registers Tool provides a simple way to read and write PHY registers using MDC/MDIO, aiding in development and issue debugging. This tool requires the Ethernet PHY to be connected with MDIO/MDC and initialized in a Linux environment. Pre-built binaries and source code are provided f

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