Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technologies and Applications

A Comprehensive Presentation of State-of-the-Art Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi data rates and spectral efficiencies have continued to improve over the past two decades. By adding multi-user 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. It discusses the technical details of the emerging 802.11be amendment and provide 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 multi-AP technologies, beamforming protocols, and operating range versus rate tradeoffs. With over 170 illustrative figures and tables, this indispensable course is designed for any wireless engineer building advanced Wi-Fi systems from ground up.

What you’ll learn

  • Principles of current and emerging Wi-Fi standards.
  • In-depth coverage of 11n, 11ac, 11ax, and 11be.
  • Powerful tips and design examples on system optimization.
  • Practical comparison of OFDMA and multi-user MIMO.
  • Efficient migration from 802.11ax to 802.11be.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 1 lecture • 12min.
  • Wi-Fi Bit Rate and Spectral Efficiency, Interference and Multipath Mitigation –> 1 lecture • 15min.
  • 802.11 PHY Technologies –> 1 lecture • 22min.
  • 802.11 MAC Technologies –> 1 lecture • 15min.
  • 802.11n PHY/MAC –> 1 lecture • 14min.
  • 802.11ac PHY/MAC –> 1 lecture • 18min.
  • 802.11ax PHY/MAC –> 1 lecture • 13min.
  • 802.11be PHY/MAC –> 1 lecture • 9min.
  • Deployment Considerations –> 1 lecture • 12min.

Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technologies and Applications

Requirements

Wi-Fi data rates and spectral efficiencies have continued to improve over the past two decades. By adding multi-user 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. It discusses the technical details of the emerging 802.11be amendment and provide 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 multi-AP technologies, beamforming protocols, and operating range versus rate tradeoffs. With over 170 illustrative figures and tables, this indispensable course is designed for any wireless engineer building advanced Wi-Fi systems from ground up.

Key Highlights

• Principles of current and emerging Wi-Fi standards

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

• Powerful tips and design examples on system optimization

• Practical comparison of OFDMA and multi-user MIMO

• Efficient migration from 802.11ax to 802.11be

About the Instructor

Benny Bing has published six generations of Wi-Fi books since 1999. Cisco Systems adopted 18,000 printed copies of one of his books to launch its first wireless product―the Aironet Wi-Fi product. He was invited to conduct 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.