Upcoming Standards in Wireless Local Area Networks
Sourangsu Banerji

TL;DR
This paper discusses upcoming IEEE 802.11 standards that aim to address current issues and enhance functionality in wireless LANs, reflecting the evolution of wireless broadband technology.
Contribution
It provides an overview of new IEEE 802.11 standards designed to fix existing problems and add new features for improved wireless LAN performance.
Findings
Upcoming standards address key technical issues
New features enhance wireless LAN capabilities
Standards aim to improve reliability and speed
Abstract
Network technologies are traditionally centered on wireline solutions. Wireless broadband technologies nowadays provide unlimited broadband usage to users that have been previously offered simply to wireline users. In this paper, we discuss some of the upcoming standards of one of the emerging wireless broadband technology i.e. IEEE 802.11. The newest and the emerging standards fix technology issues or add functionality that will be expected to overcome many of the current standing problems with IEEE 802.11.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols
