A-10 (Leutert) WLAN 802.11n MIMO Analysis - Sharkfest - Wireshark

A-10 (Leutert) WLAN 802.11n MIMO Analysis - Sharkfest - Wireshark A-10 (Leutert) WLAN 802.11n MIMO Analysis - Sharkfest - Wireshark

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How the Goals are achievedA combination of technical functions at PHY and MAClayers are added to the existing 802.11 standard: Increasing the physical transfer rate with newmodulation scheme and timing up to 600Mbps New multi-streaming modulation technique usingMIMO (multiple input, multiple output antennas) Joining two adjacent channels with Channel bonding Support for frame aggregation A-MPDU & A-MSDU New Block AcknowledgmentsSHARKFEST ‘10 | Stanford University | June 14 –17, 2010

PHY layer improvementsModified OFDMThe number of OFDM data sub-carriers is increasedfrom 48 to 52 which improves the maximumthroughput from 54 to 58.5 MbpsForward Error CorrectionFEC is a system of error control whereby the senderadds redundant data to allow the receiver to detectand correct errors. 3/4 coding rate is improved with5/6 boosting the link rate from 58.5 to 65 MbpsSHARKFEST ‘10 | Stanford University | June 14 –17, 2010

How the Goals are achievedA combination of technical functions at PHY and MAClayers are added to the existing 802.11 standard: Increasing the physical transfer rate with newmodulation scheme and timing up to 600Mbps New multi-streaming modulation technique using<strong>MIMO</strong> (multiple input, multiple output antennas) Joining two adjacent channels with Channel bonding Support for frame aggregation A-MPDU & A-MSDU New Block AcknowledgmentsSHARKFEST ‘<strong>10</strong> | Stanford University | June 14 –17, 20<strong>10</strong>

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