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Global Extended Wi-Fi Family Technologies, Applications and Markets Report 2023 with a Survey of Wi-Fi Technologies-Related Patents for 2018-2022 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Extended Wi-Fi Family – Technologies and Economics Technologies, Applications and Markets” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The report’s goal is to analyze recently introduced or still in the development advanced Wi-Fi technologies, their applications, and the marketplace. It also surveys related industries.

This report addresses recent or planned enhancements to one of the most established and powerful wireless technology – Wi-Fi. Originating in the 20th century, this WLAN family belongs to a very small group of communications technologies that are not obsolete with time.

The family continues to grow to add new members that bring WLAN to the forefront of today’s innovations in communications with multiple applications and push up the limits in performance. Wi-Fi will support and strengthen 5G networks making them more flexible and efficient.

The report details technical and marketing specifics of these types of WLAN technologies as well as surveys their industries and shows that Wi-Fi 6 is ready to meet some 5G requirements; with incoming Wi-Fi 7 bringing an even wider spectrum of advanced characteristics.

The report was developed for technical and managerial personnel working on Wi-Fi-related projects to give them better-understanding the specifics of this family of technologies and markets. The report also includes a survey of Wi-Fi technologies-related patents for 2018-2022.

In particular, it addresses such developments as:

  • 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4). The technology has already produced a multi-billion market, improving such communications characteristics as the rate of transmission, coverage, and others. It significantly increased the spectrum of Wi-Fi applications. In recent years, 802.11n products dominated the Wi-Fi market; but this technology is gradually losing its leading position to newer members of the Wi-Fi family, such as:
  • 60 GHz Wi-Fi – 802.11ad/ay. This is the Wi-Fi industry’s response to the users’ new requirements to support gigabits per second transmission rates over shorter ranges for such applications as a home/office distribution of HDVD and similar bandwidth-hunger applications. The report addresses specifics of 60 GHz channels and details WiGig/802.11ad technology. It also introduces the NG 60 GHz 802.11ay standard.
  • White Spaces Wi-Fi (White Wi-Fi – 802.11af). This technology allows utilizing the property of sub-gigahertz transmission together with Wi-Fi advances. It uses unused windows of the TV spectrum and will work with Cognitive Radios.
  • Sub – 6 GHz Wi-Fi – 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5). This development allows gigabits per second speed and improves characteristics of IEEE 802.11n technology in a wide spectrum of characteristics.
  • Sub – 1 GHz Wi-Fi (excluding White Spaces) – 802.11ah.
  • 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), which stretches Wi-Fi characteristics beyond imaginable just a few years ago.
  • Wi-Fi 6E – 802.11ax in the 6 GHz band
  • WAVE 802.11p – Dedicated Short Reach Communications 5.9 GHz- contribution of Wi-Fi in the development of the connected car.
  • Other.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Wi-Fi Alliance

1.2 Elements

1.3 Legacy Wi-Fi

1.3.1 802.11b

1.3.1.1 Characteristics

1.3.1.2 Physical Layer

1.3.1.3 Data Link Layer

1.3.2 Family – First Members

1.3.2.1 802.11a

1.3.2.2 802.11g

1.3.3 WI-Fi Generations

1.4 Report Scope

1.5 Details

1.6 Research Methodology

1.7 Target Audience

2.0 IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)

2.1 Process

2.2 Certification Process

2.3 802.11n Technology Specifics

2.4 Major Features: Summary

2.5 Benefits and Applications

2.6 Market

2.7 Industry

  • Aruba-HP (APs)
  • Broadcom (Chipsets)
  • Cisco (APs)
  • Netgear (Routers, APs)
  • Redpine Signals (Chipsets)
  • Qualcomm (Chipsets, AP)
  • Quantenna – On Semiconductor (chipsets)
  • TP-Link (Routers)
  • ZyXel (AP, Router, WUSB)

3.0 IEEE 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5)

3.1 General – Improving 802.11n Characteristics

3.2 Approval

3.3 Major Features

3.4 Benefits

3.5 Usage Models

3.6 PHY

3.7 MAC Improvements

3.8 Waves

3.9 MIMO and 802.11ac Standard

3.10 Industry

  • Broadcom
  • Buffalo
  • D-Link
  • Huawei
  • Linksys
  • Marvell
  • MediaTek
  • Netgear
  • Qorvo
  • Quantenna (A division of On Semiconductor)
  • Redpine Signals

4.0 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)

4.1 Scope

4.2 Marketing Considerations

4.3 Industry

  • Aruba (a HP Enterprise Company)
  • Asus
  • Broadcom
  • Extreme Networks
  • Huawei
  • Intel
  • Marvell
  • Qualcomm

4.4 Wi-Fi in 6 GHz Band – Wi-Fi 6E

5.0 60 GHz Wi-Fi

5.1 Goal

5.2 General

5.3 60 GHz Band Spectrum Specifics

5.4 Antenna

5.5 Radiation Limitations at 60 GHz

5.6 Combined Effect

5.7 Progress in Chip Technology

5.8 Summary

5.9 60 GHz WLAN

  • Blu Wireless
  • Intel
  • Lattice
  • Peraso
  • Qualcomm
  • Tensorcom
  • TP-Link

5.10 802.11ay – Next Generation 60 GHz Wi-Fi

  • Blu Wireless
  • Cambium Networks
  • IgniteNet
  • Qualcomm

6.0 White-Fi

6.1 White Spaces

6.2 Industry Activity – Dynamic Spectrum Alliance

6.3 IEEE Contributions

  • Aviacomm
  • Carlson Wireless

7.0 802.11ah (Wi-Fi HaLow)

7.1 General

7.2 Goal and Schedule

7.3 Attributes

7.4 Use Cases

7.5 PHY

7.6 MAC Layer

7.7 Summary

7.8 Vendors

  • Aviacomm- Newracom
  • Morse Micro
  • Orca
  • Silex

8.0 IEEE 802.11p

8.1 General

8.2 Objectives and Status

8.3 IEEE 802.11p – Major Features

8.4 ETSI ITS-G5 – Major Features

8.5 ASTM Contributions

8.6 Industry

  • Autotalks
  • Commsignia
  • Cohda Wireless
  • Kapsch
  • NXP
  • Qorvo

9.0 Wi-Fi Direct

9.1 Overview

9.2 Major Properties

10.0 Wi-Fi Aware

11.0 P802.11az

11.1 General

11.2 Details

11.3 Benefits

12.0 P802.11be (Wi-Fi 7)

12.1 Background

12.2 Scope

12.3 Schedule

12.4 Candidate Features

12.5 First demonstration

13.0 P802.11bd

13.1 Title

13.2 Preliminary Schedule

13.3 Scope

13.4 Demand for Project

13.4.1 Current situation

13.4.2 Enhanced DSRC

13.4.3 PHY and MAC Summary

14.0 P802.11bb

14.1 General

14.2 Time Frame

14.3 Scope

15.0 Conclusions

  • Attachment I: 802.11ah – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)
  • Attachment II: 802.11ad – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)
  • Attachment III: 802.11ax – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)
  • Attachment IV: 802.11ay – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)
  • Attachment V: 802.11af – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)
  • Attachment VI: 802.11p – related Patents Survey (2018-2023)

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