802.11bn Overview
The 802.11bn, also known as Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity - a term defined and Trademarked by the Wi-Fi Alliance (formerly known as the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance - WECA). Wireless LAN equipment carrying the Wi-Fi logo have been interoperability tested for compatibility with one (or more) 802.11 standards, and certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance to be sold under the Wi-Fi brand. 8, is an Ultra High Reliability (UHR) enhancement of the 802.11be standard. The VSA software supports version D0.1 of the 802.11bn standard.
802.11bn demodulation supports the following features:
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UHR MU Multi-user, TB, and ELR PPDUs
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Distributed RU support for TB PPDUs (Full Bandwidth choice for all 802.11bn bands up to 80 MHz Megahertz: A unit of frequency equal to one million hertz or cycles per second., plus Full Bandwidth, 40 MHz + 20 MHz + 20 MHz and 20 MHz + 20 MHz + 40 MHz for 80 MHz subbands)
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New MCS modulation and coding scheme values
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2x1944 LDPC low-density parity check codeword support
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Unequal modulation (UEQM) for MIMO Multiple Input, Multiple Output: A physical layer (PHY) configuration in which both transmitter and receiver use multiple antennas. streams
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