Presentation 2006-05-18
Standardization and Technical Proposals in IEEE 802.11n
Shuichi OBAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Since IEEE 802 Committee released a wireless LAN standard called 802.11b in 1999, wireless LAN system has been proliferating both in offices and homes, with support of its low-cost products of terminals and access points as well as new higher speed standards such as 802.11a and 802.11g. The trend of higher speed urged the committee to build a new Task Group n in September 2004. TG n has adopted its first Draft 1.0 in March 2006. The paper first shows the aim and current of 802.11n standardization. Then, major new technical proposals both in physical layer and MAC layer, and their effects in performance are described. The proposals include SDM (Spatial Division Multiplexing) through MIMO, frame aggregation, and PCO (Phased Coexistence Operation) for coexistence of newly-introduced-40-MHz-channel terminals and 20-MHz-channel terminals.
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Keyword(in English) Wireless LAN / MIMO / SDM / MCS / selective repeat / frame aggregation / pilot signal / PCO
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Title (in English) Standardization and Technical Proposals in IEEE 802.11n
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Keyword(1) Wireless LAN
Keyword(2) MIMO
Keyword(3) SDM
Keyword(4) MCS
Keyword(5) selective repeat
Keyword(6) frame aggregation
Keyword(7) pilot signal
Keyword(8) PCO
1st Author's Name Shuichi OBAYASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation()
Date 2006-05-18
Paper # IN2006-8,RCS2006-22
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 43
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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