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Enhancing 802.11 Performance with Fast Initial Link Set-Up

This presentation by Marc Emmelmann from Fraunhofer FOKUS discusses the technical necessity and feasibility of establishing a new 802.11 Working Group focused on Fast Initial Link Set-Up. It highlights the potential performance improvements that can be achieved through this strategy, providing a summary of the final results and referencing more detailed presentations. The emphasis is on how accelerating initial link set-up can significantly enhance user experience and system efficiency in wireless communications.

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Enhancing 802.11 Performance with Fast Initial Link Set-Up

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  1. Marc Emmelmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS Potential performance improvements with fast initial link set-up Authors: Date: 2010-08-04

  2. Marc Emmelmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS Abstract This presentations supports the PAR & 5C under creation by the FIA SG. It emphasizes the technical need and feasibility for a new 802.11 WG on Fast Initial Link Set-Up. This presentation summarizes the potential performance improvements of fast initial link set-up. The presentation only shows the final results and references corresponding presentations given more detail.

  3. Marc Emmelmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS Link Setup Phases

  4. Marc Emmelmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS References • 10/922r1: Achievable gains in AP Discovery

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