Tag: IEEE 802.11™

IEEE 802.11bf Aims to Enable a New Application of WLAN Technology: WLAN Sensing

Tony Xiao Han, Chair of IEEE 802.11bf (WLAN Sensing)Assaf Kasher, Vice-Chair of IEEE 802.11bf (WLAN Sensing)Claudio da Silva, Technical Editor of IEEE 802.11bf (WLAN Sensing)

IEEE 802.1 YANG Data Model Standards Enhance Next-Generation Network Management

Glenn Parsons, IEEE 802.1 Working Group ChairMarc Holness, Editor: IEEE 802.1Qcp, 802.1Qcx, 802.1X (YANG)Mick Seaman, Editor: IEEE 802.1X

Universal Broadband Service and the Pandemic

This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. “Universal Service” has a long history as a goal for telecommunications networks. The meaning is simple: everyone who wants to…

WSIS Forum 2020: Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through ICTs

Maike Luiken, IEEE Head of Delegation and 2020 IEEE Member & Geographic Activities (MGA) Chair-Elect

COVID-19 and Beyond: New IEEE 2791-2020 Standard Uses Bioinformatics to Speed Drug Development

Raja Mazumder, IEEE P2791 Working Group ChairJonathon Keeney, IEEE P2791 Working Group Secretary

Bringing Together Great Minds to Collaborate in an Open Environment

The local economy really isn’t so local anymore, is it?  Just about everything today is a global economy, in which almost any technologist or businessperson is able to access economies that…

Unlock the Power of Real-Time IEEE 802.11™ ‘Wi-Fi®’ Networks

Consumer behavior is changing the wireless network landscape, with an ever-growing need for bandwidth and speed. Powerful new wireless devices, increasing usage of wireless Internet access and a growing range…

IEEE P802.11be™ to Enable Extremely High Throughput (EHT) and Low Latency for Wi-Fi®

The IEEE 802.11™ Working Group has established a new standardization project focusing on Enhancements for Extremely High Throughput (EHT). The project represents the next-generation standard beyond IEEE 802.11ax™, with target…

What Does Sustainability in Communications Mean?

In 2015 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that are to be reached by the year 2030[1]. In essence, these goals are an…
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