With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT), there are a dramatically increasing number of devices, leading to the fact that only using terrestrial infrastructure can …
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) empowered by IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) hold a dominant position in providing Internet access thanks to their freedom of deployment and configuration …
Wi-Fi is a popular wireless technology and is continuously extended to keep pace with requirements such as high throughput, real-time communication, dense networks, or …
The IEEE 802.11 ax (Wi-Fi 6) and IEEE 802.11 be (Wi-Fi 7) adopt the OFDMA technology to provide high-speed and uninterrupted communications in the dense network. Until the …
Channel estimation is a crucial step in wireless communications. The estimator identifies the wireless channel distortions during the signal propagation and this information is further …
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Semantic communication (SemCom) is an emerging way that aims to improve communication efficiency based on the semantics of content, which relies on the knowledge …
Time-sensitive networking (TSN) technologies have garnered attention for supporting time- sensitive communication services, with recent interest extending to the wireless domain …
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Abstract In IEEE 802.11 ax, orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) is introduced in the uplink for multi-user transmission. The uplink resource units (RUs) can be …
The current IEEE 802.11 ax standard enhances Wi-Fi networks with a series of new features, such as multi-user (MU) transmission, an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access …