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The advent of Wi-Fi 7 technology is a breakthrough in the fields of wireless connection applications.

Wi-Fi is one of the most widely used wireless technologies in the world. However, the reliability and stability of Wi-Fi has been a problem for service providers to date.

The upcoming next generation of Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 7) will focus on improving the technology's performance, above all, stability. Unlike previous generations of Wi-Fi that focused primarily on increasing wireless data speeds and throughput, Wi-Fi 7 will prioritize reducing latency and improving reliability.

This means Wi-Fi 7 will deliver faster wireless connections for a wide range of applications such as gaming, virtual reality, and industrial automation. Wi-Fi 7 is the answer to the changing needs and expectations of wireless users.

The evolution of Wi-Fi 7 is driven by new applications such as wireless industrial robots that require instant decision making in dynamic environments.

Instead of focusing on bandwidth, Wi-Fi 7 ensures smooth and reliable data packet transmission – which is crucial for applications like industrial automation, robotics, virtual reality, and online gaming.

At the heart of Wi-Fi 7’s reliability improvements is Multi-Link Operation (MLO). This revolutionary feature dramatically improves signal resistance to interference, reducing latency and improving reliability. In addition to MLO, Wi-Fi 7 will see an expected increase in channel bandwidth from 160 MHz to a maximum of 320 MHz, providing greater capacity.

Wi-Fi Alliance (IEEE) certification for Wi-Fi 7, expected in Q1 2024, will mark the formal launch of the technology. The certification ensures that products meet industry standards for security, interoperability, and device protocols. At the same time, the IEEE is ratifying the new 802.11 standard alongside the Wi-Fi 7 certification.

As for the future, Wi-Fi 8 is in its early stages of development. “As we complete the commercial rollout of Wi-Fi 7, standards bodies like IEEE are already thinking about the next generation,” said Dr. Carlos Cordeiro, Intel’s Chief Wireless Technology Officer and Fellow.

(according to OL)

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