Importance of NBA-MMS-UWB and 802.11 Coexistence in Wireless Personal Area Networks
Discussing the significance of coexistence between Narrowband Analog Multi-Media Services Ultra-Wideband (NBA-MMS-UWB) and IEEE 802.11 technologies in shared frequency bands, emphasizing interference mitigation, enhanced ranging capabilities, and other coexistence improvements to support various dat
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Kaiser Pulse Shape Estimation Study in IEEE WPAN Working Group
Discussing the evaluation of sensing pulse requirements for certifying packets in IEEE's WPAN Working Group. The study aims to minimize measurement artefacts and proposes adjustments to pulse shape requirements based on test equipment results. Key observations include asymmetry in the main lobe and
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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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Understanding Wireless Networks: Types and Applications
Wireless networks utilize wireless data connections to connect network nodes and share resources. They include Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN), Wireless LAN, Wireless WAN, Wireless Broadband, and Wireless Cellular. Each type has specific characteristics and applications, such as linking perso
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