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High-Level Thoughts on Integrated mmWave Communication for WLAN Solutions

Market demands for WLAN solutions supporting high throughput and low latency applications have led to the development of Integrated mmWave (IMMW). This project focuses on integrating the mmwave band with sub-7GHz links to overcome range, mobility, and reliability challenges. IMMW aims to harmonize d

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Understanding Computer Networks: Types and Characteristics

In the realm of computer networks, nodes share resources through digital telecommunications networks. These networks enable lightning-fast data exchange and boast attributes like speed, accuracy, diligence, versatility, and vast storage capabilities. Additionally, various types of networks exist tod

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Japan MIC Frequency Realignment Action Plan - January 2024 Overview

The unofficial translation of selected contents from the Japan MIC's frequency realignment action plan details objectives related to IoT/WLAN, progress of unlicensed spectrum allocation, WRC-23 related updates, and plans for further advancement of WLAN, including bands utilization and technical cons

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ML-Aided Channel Classification for WLAN Optimization

The paper discusses using machine learning to classify IEEE channel models and improve WLAN performance. It demonstrates how neural networks can accurately classify channel types, leading to efficient beamforming and signal processing. Simulation results show the classification performance even at l

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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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IEEE 802.11-21/2004r0 Target Wake Time (TWT) for WLAN Sensing

This technical document delves into the implementation of Target Wake Time (TWT) in wireless local area networks (WLAN) for efficient power management in sensing devices. It explores the significance of TWT in minimizing contention among stations, reducing power consumption, and optimizing wake sche

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Discussion on WLAN Sensing Sequence Design in IEEE 802.11-20/1328r0

This presentation by Rui Du from Huawei discusses the design of sequences for WLAN sensing in IEEE 802.11 standards. It covers topics such as existing sequences, analysis of sequences, ambiguity functions, Golay sequences, and properties adopted for communication sequence design.

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Next Generation WLAN: Network Operator's Perspective

Discussion on the next generation WLAN direction from a network operator's viewpoint, focusing on the integration of Wi-Fi and 6G mobile wireless to enable various use cases. Emphasis on B2B applications, proposed use cases in WNG SC for the post-be era, Wi-Fi markets for B2B growth, and inclusion o

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IEEE 802.11-21/1321r1 WLAN Sensing Procedure Proposal

This document by Solomon Trainin from Qualcomm presents a proposal on aligning the SFD for the WLAN sensing procedure. It aims to resolve contradictions, optimize behavior, and introduce a structured WLAN sensing procedure. The content outlines phases, terminology, setup, measurement, and reporting

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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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Radar Function Integration in WLAN: January 2019 Discussion

The January 2019 document IEEE 802.11-19/0080r0 explores integrating radar functions into WLAN to enhance coexistence. The proposal outlines various options, including modified schemes and dedicated indication methods for radar operation within WLAN frameworks. It emphasizes the need for feedback on

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IEEE 802.11-19/1215r0 WLAN Integration in 5G System Release 17 Overview

This document discusses the integration of WLAN access as another RAT in the 5G System architecture, emphasizing the progression from 3GPP Release 15 to Release 17. Key points include unified authentication frameworks, QoS provision in managed WLAN, traffic steering mechanisms, and the convergence o

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Emergency Alerts Using IEEE 802.11 WLAN in India

Proposal for utilizing public Wi-Fi infrastructure in India for emergency communication, focusing on early alerts for natural and man-made disasters. Discusses the limitations of cellular communication and suggests using IEEE 802.11 WLAN technology to enhance communication in critical situations.

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Passive Radar for WLAN Sensing in Indoor Scenarios

Radar and CSI have been proposed as potential WLAN sensing techniques. This document focuses on passive radar at 5 GHz in indoor scenarios, discussing background, experimental results, signal processing techniques, and potential impacts on WLAN standards.

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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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Layered QoS and Multi-Layer Transmission in IEEE 802.11-22 for Enhanced WLAN Performance

The document discusses the importance of layered Quality of Service (QoS) and multi-layer transmission in meeting the high throughput and real-time requirements of metaverse applications over WLAN. It emphasizes the need for enhanced throughput, reliability, reduced latency, and improved power effic

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Wireless LAN Sensing Use Cases in Home Environments

The document discusses use cases for Wireless LAN (WLAN) sensing in home environments, focusing on the connection between multiple access points and home appliances for enhanced performance. It outlines scenarios such as gesture-controlled home appliance operation, user identification for personaliz

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IEEE 802.11-21/0391r0: Minimizing Impact in WLAN Sensing Design

The document presents discussions on minimizing impact as a design goal within the IEEE 802.11-21/0391r0 context, emphasizing the efficiency related to the impact of sensing on network performance. It addresses the current status, constraints, design options, and thoughts regarding WLAN sensing with

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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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Evaluation Metrics for IEEE 802.11-14/0107 HEW Proposal

Evaluation metrics play a crucial role in assessing WLAN system performance and achieving the objectives of High Efficiency WLAN (HEW). This proposal by Yonggang Fang et al. from ZTE outlines the key evaluation metrics recommended for evaluating HEW performance, including area throughput, average th

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Enhancing CSMA/CA Efficiency in High-Density WLAN Deployment

CSMA/CA mechanism in IEEE 802.11 is efficient for low-density WLAN deployment but lacks effectiveness in high-density scenarios. This submission suggests improving spectrum efficiency by shifting contention in the code domain. The aim is to address the performance and user experience in dense deploy

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IEEE 802.11-15/1064r0 Long Range, Low Power Design Criteria Study

Submission on design criteria for Long Range, Low Power (LRLP) in WLAN systems aiming to enhance transmission reliability and range while ensuring compatibility with existing WLAN networks. The key technical components include ultra-low power consumption, communication range extension, and coexisten

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Coexistence Requirements of 802.11 WLAN and LTE in Unlicensed Spectrum

Presentation from July 2014 discussing the impact of LTE in unlicensed spectrum on 802.11 WLAN networks. Highlights proposals for TGax functional requirements document. Examines LTE-U and its challenges for coexistence with other technologies like Wi-Fi. Details LTE quiet periods and lab test condit

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A Hybrid Intrusion Detection System Approach for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks

This research project explores the development of a hybrid intrusion detection system for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. The study includes research objectives, background information, experimental results, evaluation, and comparison of existing systems, HWIDS design, conclusions, future work, and r

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Proposed Way Forward for WLAN/5G Interworking Report

The document discusses objections to a technical report on WLAN/5G interworking within the IEEE 802.11 Working Group, highlighting inaccuracies and lack of detail. Rejected comments point out misunderstandings and shortcomings in defining interworking functionalities between WLAN and 5G as per 3GPP

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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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Data Offload Using WLAN in Connected Vehicles

The document discusses the need for data offloading from cellular networks to WLAN in connected vehicles to address overwhelmed cellular capacity and reduce costs. It highlights the challenges and gaps in current standards like IEEE 802.11u, emphasizing the importance of Wi-Fi infrastructure for con

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Data Offload Using WLAN in Connected Vehicles

The market for connected vehicles is rapidly growing, leading to increased data consumption. This document highlights the importance of offloading data from cellular networks to WLAN in connected vehicles. Current solutions like 802.11u are insufficient, necessitating new standards to address the ch

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Enhancements for In-Device Coexistence in WLAN Devices

This document presents potential enhancements to IEEE 802.11 standards to improve in-device coexistence for WLAN devices. It addresses the challenges of coexistence events caused by interactions with other Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi devices, proposing solutions for handling these issues efficiently. The fo

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Energy Harvesting Operation Procedures for AMP Devices in WLAN

This submission delves into the operation procedures of AMP devices in WLAN setups, focusing on energy harvesting techniques for various power sources like solar and RF. It details the operation procedures for devices with and without energy storage, highlighting configurations for day and night use

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Proposing Dynamic CCA Control for Performance Optimization in WLAN

This presentation discusses the variability in dynamic CCA performance in WLANs and proposes a protocol control mechanism to maximize benefits and minimize drawbacks. It emphasizes the need for an effective control to navigate differing configurations and achieve system throughput improvements witho

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Automotive Considerations for IEEE 11-14/0586r0 Simulation Scenarios

This document discusses the integration of automotive-related scenarios into IEEE 802.11ax simulation scenarios, focusing on the use of high-speed WLAN in vehicles, particularly during traffic jams. The characteristics, requirements, and challenges of establishing a data link in traffic congestion s

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Analysis of WLAN Sensing Sequence Design Using Ambiguity Function and Range-Doppler Map

In this document, the authors from Huawei discuss the analysis of employing the ambiguity function for WLAN sensing sequence design. They delve into the ambiguity function's definition, analysis, and its comparison with the range-Doppler map. The document highlights the importance of ambiguity funct

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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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IEEE 802.11-22/1516r0 AP Coordination Considerations

Review of discussions on AP coordination in WNG sessions and EHT SG/TGbe meetings, proposing advancements for future WLAN technology. Emphasis on the importance of prioritizing AP coordination to address various WLAN objectives effectively. Details on AP coordination subtypes and their impact on rel

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Enhancing Data Offload Using WLAN for Connected Vehicles

Discussing the importance of data offload using WLAN in connected vehicles, highlighting the gap between current IEEE standards and the requirements for efficient data transfer. Emphasizing the need for fast association, seamless handover, and optimized algorithms for connected vehicle cases, with e

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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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Presence and Proximity Detection Using WLAN Sensing

This document discusses the utilization of WLAN sensing for presence and proximity detection, focusing on identifying the presence of individuals, determining the number of people, monitoring well-being, and detecting human subjects in various environments. It explores use cases in smart home monito

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