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802.11ac Wireless LAN: what’s new and the impact on design and test
EE times article by Agilent’s Mirin Lew describing the 802.11ac, the technical challenges and comparisons to earlier technologies.
Article 2011-11-09 |
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A WLAN Test System using Test Equipment with EDA Software
This Article by Dingqing Lu & Jinbiao Xu details a test system configured from basic h/w test equipment: signal generator, vector signal analyzer connected with EDA software for testing WLAN systems.
Article 2003-05-01 |
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Caution: MIMO Test Challenges Ahead
Article published by Wireless Design & Development on MIMO testing challenges and methods to achieve higher data rates such as two0 and four-channel MIMO.
Article 2010-09-20 |
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Tackling MIMO Design and Test Challenges for 802.11ac WLAN
This article from Microwave Journal shows how the system engineer can use system simulation to help understand the design performance and design requirements needed to achieve transmitter system-level metrics such as EVM.
Article 2012-03-11 |
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What is the difference between IEEE 802.11ac and 802.11ad?
Microwave & RF article, April 2013. The goal is for all IEEE 802.11 standards to be backward compatible and for 802.11ac and 802.11ad to be compatible at the medium-access-control (MAC) or data-link layer. They should differ only in physical-layer (PHY) characteristics. Read about how that goal is being attained.
Article 2013-04-23 |
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WLAN promises mobility in this fast-paced world
The residential market is the fastest growing segment of the wireless LAN business.
Feature Story 2003-09-01 |
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