Next Generation Wi-Fi Positioning - Overview of IEEE 802.11az Protocol
Offered By: Paul G. Allen School via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge advancements in indoor positioning technology through this comprehensive Allen School Colloquium talk by Dr. Roy Want from Google. Delve into the newly published IEEE 802.11az protocol, which aims to achieve accurate indoor location within 1 meter. Learn about the protocol's improved capabilities, including scalable and secure ranging, enhanced accuracy using full MIMO to mitigate multi-path effects, and optimized energy consumption. Discover how this technology is expected to be integrated into Android smartphones and Wi-Fi 6 (or later) Access Points in the near future. Gain insights from Dr. Want's extensive experience in mobile computing and his contributions to the field of ubiquitous computing, context-aware applications, and electronic identification.
Syllabus
Roy Want (Google)–Next Generation Wi-Fi Positioning: An Overview of the IEEE 802.11az Protocol
Taught by
Paul G. Allen School
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