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Research and Markets: IEEE 802.11 Technologies Advances - Technologies and Markets Development 2013

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/27brgk/ieee_802_11) has announced the addition of the "IEEE 802.11 Technologies Advances - Technologies and Markets Development" report to their offering.

This report concentrates on recent advances in the development of the Wi-Fi technology.

Particular, the report addresses a wide spectrum of Wi-Fi technologies, starting from legacy systems and showing unlimited potentials of IEEE 802.11; the standard is extended in the frequency and time domains to reveal such potentials.

The report shows that the work to enhance the Wi-Fi technology has never stopped. In particular, it addresses such recent developments:

1. 802.11n. The technology already produced a multi-billion market, improving such communications characteristics as the rate of transmission, coverage and other. It significantly increased the spectrum of Wi-Fi applications.

2. 60 GHz Wi-Fi. This is the Wi-Fi industry response on the users' new requirements to support gigabits per second rates of transmission over shorter ranges for such applications as a home/office distribution of HDVD and similar bandwidth-hunger applications.

3. White Spaces Wi-Fi (super Wi-Fi). This technology allows utilizing the property of sub-gigahertz transmission together with Wi-Fi advances.

4. Low-consumption Wi-Fi. Until recently, WLAN technologies could not compete with ZigBee, UWB and other low-consumption technologies. The creation of low-consumption Wi-Fi chips opened the doors for such applications as WSN in healthcare, manufacturing, building automation and many others.

5. sub -6 GHz Wi-Fi. This development allows gigabit per second speed and improves characteristics of IEEE 802.11n technology in the wide spectrum characteristics.

6. sub-1 GHz Wi-Fi (excluding White Spaces).

The report addresses technological, standardization and marketing features of these recent additions to the 802.11 family; it also includes a survey of vendors and related products.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Ieee 802.11N

3.0 60 Ghz Wi-Fi

4.0 Wi-Fi And White Spaces (White-Fi)

5.0 Low-Power Consumption Wi-Fi

6.0 Ieee 802.11Ac

7.0 Ieee 802.11Ah

Companies Mentioned - For a full list, please click here

- Adaptrum

- Aerohive

- Altai

- Atech

- Atheros-Qualcomm

- Belkin

- Broadcom

- Celeno

- Cisco

- Edimax

- Extreme

- G2 Microsystems

- Linksys

- Marvel

- Metric Systems

- Motorola Solution

- Nec

- Netgear

- Peraso

- Quantenna

- Rf Monolithics

- Roving Networks

- Ruckus

- Trendnet

- Wilocity

- Xirrus

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/27brgk/ieee_802_11

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