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Wireless LANs/PANs

12/31/2003 1:46 PM EST

Wireless LANs/PANs


WLAN innovation relentless
While the impact of China's decision to opt for an encryption scheme that is incompatible with IEEE 802.11 standards has yet to be fully ascertained, it does not overshadow the rampant innovation sprouting from startups and established wireless-LAN players alike. From multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology, which is expected to form the foundation of the next generation of WLANs now being developed under 802.11n, to mesh networks and the management of the RF environment, there is much to discuss beyond the potential impact of China's decision.


  • MIMO answers high-rate WLAN call
  • Channel bonding revs WLANs past 100 Mb
  • Wireless eyes throughput challenge
  • 802.11n: Defining a high-throughput WLAN


  • Designing high-density voice-capable WLANs
  • Swarm logic for wireless net management
  • Mesh networks gather steam with standards
  • Band interleaving paves way for 802.11a





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