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Emerging Wi-Fi Technologies and Applications

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Benny Bing

2:31:27

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  • 1 -Introduction.mp4
    13:06
  • 1 -Wi-Fi Bit Rate and Spectral Efficiency, Interference and Multipath Mitigation.mp4
    15:38
  • 1 -802.11 PHY Technologies.mp4
    25:56
  • 1 -802.11 MAC Technologies.mp4
    14:43
  • 1 -802.11n PHYMAC.mp4
    13:58
  • 1 -802.11ac PHYMAC.mp4
    17:50
  • 1 -802.11ax PHYMAC.mp4
    16:40
  • 1 -802.11be PHYMAC.mp4
    21:36
  • 1 -Deployment Considerations.mp4
    12:00
  • Description


    From 11ax (Wi-Fi 6) to 11be (Wi-Fi 7)

    What You'll Learn?


    • Principles of current and emerging Wi-Fi standards
    • In-depth coverage of 11n, 11ac, 11ax, and 11be
    • Practical comparison of OFDMA and multi-user MIMO
    • Powerful tips and design examples on system optimization

    Who is this for?


  • Anyone who wish to learn more about Wi-Fi
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Some networking or wireless background.
  • More details


    Description

    Wi-Fi data rates and spectral efficiencies have continued to improve over the past two decades. By adding multi-user and multi-link transmission to multi-antenna and multi-carrier capabilities, next-generation Wi-Fi will be able to connect to an unprecedented number of personal devices and “things”, expanding beyond user-to-user communications. This course describes the foundational principles of Wi-Fi, including the latest technologies and applications. In addition to 11n, 11ac, and 11ax, it discusses the technical details of the new 802.11be amendment and provides a comparative assessment of 802.11ax and 802.11be. The course also presents practical issues in Wi-Fi performance optimization, and key physical and access layer mechanisms. Among the topics covered include OFDM, OFDMA, multi-user multi-antenna multi-link technologies, beamforming protocols, and operating range versus rate tradeoffs. This indispensable course is designed for any wireless engineer building advanced Wi-Fi systems from ground up and comprises 200 informative slides that are meticulously crafted to maximize clarity and accelerate learning.

    Course Highlights

    • Principles of current and emerging Wi-Fi standards

    • In-depth coverage of 11n, 11ac, 11ax, and 11be

    • Powerful tips on system optimization

    • Practical comparison of OFDMA and multi-user MIMO

    About the Instructor

    The instructor has published 7 generations of Wi-Fi books. Cisco Systems adopted 18,000 printed copies of one of his books to launch its first wireless product―the Aironet Wi-Fi product. This bold move helped jumpstart Wi-Fi (802.11b) in 1999 when the first version of the standard (ratified in 1997) was a failure and the technology was facing intense competition from 3G cellular, riding on the global success of 2G. Additionally, the Wi-Fi Alliance rebranded itself from WECA and was at the crossroads with weak support from a handful of vendors. The instructor has conducted on-site Wi-Fi courses for universities and companies such as Qualcomm and Motorola Solutions, and has served as an expert witness on Wi-Fi.

    Who this course is for:

    • Anyone who wish to learn more about Wi-Fi

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    Benny Bing has worked in academia for 30 years, and has published 20 books and over 70 scientific research papers. In 1999, Cisco Systems adopted 18,000 printed copies of his pioneering book on Wi-Fi to launch its first wireless product. He has also published a software-defined radio article for the IEEE Spectrum and was featured in the MIT Technology Review. He has taught custom courses for many companies, universities, and the IEEE, including 8 industry-sponsored tutorials for the IEEE. His 6 U.S. patents were all licensed to industry and he has served as a residential broadband technology panelist for the National Science Foundation. He has received several industry, research, and teaching awards, such as the NAB Technology Innovation Award, the European Interactive TV Grand Challenge first prize, 2 IEEE best paper awards, and the Georgia Tech Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning award. He is a certified computer-aided instructor, and has trained hundreds of engineers from China, Taiwan, Korea, India, Malaysia, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Chicago, Colorado, Atlanta, San Diego, and San Francisco.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 2:31:27
    • Release Date 2024/12/06

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