802.11ah Training, IEEE 11.ah
TONEX is pleased to announce the new IEEE 802.11ah course (For complete course description CLICK HERE). 802.11ah is a new Wi-Fi standard that will operate in the sub-one-gigahertz region of the frequency spectrum.
IEEE 802.11ah is intended to support extended range Wi-Fi, Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M) communications. IEEE’s new Wi-Fi protocol 802.11ah should eliminate many of issues with traditional WiFi to compete with Zigbee, 802.15.4, 6LoWPAN, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Smart, and other proprietary protocols and frameworks.
Source: Qualcomm
Learn about
- The IEEE 802.11ah Wireless LAN, WLAN standard
- IoT or M2M applications
- IEEE 802.11ah standardization
- IEEE 802.11ah basics
- 802.11ah PHY and MAC enhancements
- 802.11ah PHY / radio interface
- 802.11ah orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
- MIMO and DL MMO-MU
- 802.11ah channelization
- Principles behind channel widths of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 MHz
- 802.11ah physical layer PHY
- RF principles for bands below 1 GHz
- 1 MHz channel bandwidth
- new Modulation and Coding Scheme, MCS index
- Bandwidths of 2 MHz & more
- 802.11ah MAC
- Support for large number of stations
- Compact MAC header format
- Power saving principles
- TIM and Non-TIM stations
- Throughput enhancements
- 802.11ah products, vendors and interoperability issues
- 802.11ah performance and future trends