Title of article :
IEEE 802.11ac: 5th Generation WiFi Networking
Author/Authors :
Haque، Md. Alimul نويسنده P. G. Department of Physics, V. K. S. University, Ara – 802301, India , , Kumar، Pritam نويسنده P. G. Department of Physics, V. K. S. University, Ara – 802301, India , , Singh، Amrendra Kumar نويسنده P. G. Department of Physics, V. K. S. University, Ara – 802301, India ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
7
From page :
235
To page :
241
Abstract :
It’s no secret that wireless communications standards continue to evolve to provide ever-increasing data throughput capabilities. Today, two of the hottest wireless standards are IEEE 802.11ac in wireless-local-area-network (WLAN) products and 3GPP LTE-Advanced in cellular communications. IEEE 802.11ac is the new draft standard for Gigabit WiFi. IEEE 802.11ac promises data rates of up to 1.73Gbps between an access point and a wireless client. In this paper, we’ll take a basic knowledge about IEEE 802.11ac. More specifically, we’ll look at how features such as Video Streaming and Data Syncing and Backing Up. Finally, we’ll look technical detail and its application.
Journal title :
World Applied Programming
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
World Applied Programming
Record number :
690949
Link To Document :
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