What's behind the widespread adoption of extremely high-throughput wireless.
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Wi-Fi 7, also known as IEEE 802.11be, is moving from high-end applications to IoT devices like smart locks and thermostats. This transition focuses on supporting multiple simultaneous connections rather than just high-speed connectivity for individual devices.
What's behind the widespread adoption of extremely high-throughput wireless.
The post Wi-Fi 7 Moves To The IoT appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.
Wi-Fi 7, also known as IEEE 802.11be, is moving from high-end applications to IoT devices like smart locks and thermostats. This transition focuses on supporting multiple simultaneous connections rather than just high-speed connectivity for individual devices.
Wi-Fi 7, also known as IEEE 802.11be, is the latest Wi-Fi standard designed for high-speed connectivity and low latency.
Wi-Fi 7 allows multiple IoT devices to connect simultaneously, improving overall network efficiency and performance.
Devices such as smart door locks, thermostats, and robotic vacuum cleaners are beginning to adopt Wi-Fi 7 technology.
Sivaram Trikutam from Infineon has shared insights on how Wi-Fi 7 manages different bands and device connections.
Wi-Fi 7 offers high throughput, low latency, and the ability to handle multiple connections simultaneously.
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