Next generation of IEEE 802.11 by minimizing the current problems
U.H.D. Thinura Nethpiya Ariyaratne

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the limitations of current IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standards caused by increased user demands and proposes solutions for the next generation to address these issues and improve performance.
Contribution
It identifies key problems in existing Wi-Fi standards and suggests potential solutions for the next generation IEEE 802.11 to overcome these limitations.
Findings
Identified limitations in current Wi-Fi standards
Proposed solutions for next-generation IEEE 802.11
Aimed to meet increasing user demands
Abstract
This main objective of this research is to analyze the common issues of the current and past IEEE 802.11 versions (which is also called as Wi-Fi) that have risen with the increase of internet users and their demands. While this study is conducted with the help of several studies taken into analysis, it provides the solutions that would be able to come out with next generation of IEEE 802.11 in order to minimize the limitations of the current technologies and also to meet the demands of the customers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Networks Research · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Networks and Protocols
