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Historical Perspective – Evolution of IEEE802.11 Standards
March 12, 2008
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802.11 Starts…802.11 Starts…
IEEE 802.11-1997IEEE 802.11-1997• BPSK/QPSK ModulationBPSK/QPSK Modulation• 900 MHz/2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 2Mbps900 MHz/2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 2Mbps• Range of ~150ftRange of ~150ft
IEEE 802.11b-1999 AmendmentIEEE 802.11b-1999 Amendment• CCK ModulationCCK Modulation• 2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 11Mbps2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 11Mbps• Range of ~150ftRange of ~150ft
802.11a,g Amendment802.11a,g Amendment
IEEE 802.11a-1999 AmendmentIEEE 802.11a-1999 Amendment• OFDM ModulationOFDM Modulation• 5GHz, Max Data Rate of 54 Mbps5GHz, Max Data Rate of 54 Mbps• Range of ~100ftRange of ~100ft
IEEE 802.11g-2003 AmendmentIEEE 802.11g-2003 Amendment• OFDM ModulationOFDM Modulation• 2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 54 Mbps2.4 GHz, Max Data Rate of 54 Mbps• Range of ~150ftRange of ~150ft
What’s the big deal w/802.11nWhat’s the big deal w/802.11n
OFDM - Yes, already used in .11a/g to OFDM - Yes, already used in .11a/g to achieve 54Mbps but .11n OFDM achieve 54Mbps but .11n OFDM builds on .11a/g thru the use of MIMO builds on .11a/g thru the use of MIMO and PHY coding techniques allowing and PHY coding techniques allowing more bandwidth per channel and more bandwidth per channel and higher code rateshigher code rates
More…MIMO antenna systems, 40 More…MIMO antenna systems, 40 Mhz channels, RIFS, …..Mhz channels, RIFS, …..
Latest! 802.11n AmendmentLatest! 802.11n Amendment
TGn Draft 2.0 approved, Sept ‘07TGn Draft 2.0 approved, Sept ‘07 TGn Draft 3.0 approved, Nov ’07TGn Draft 3.0 approved, Nov ’07 Ratification expected June ‘09Ratification expected June ‘09 2.4GHz / 5GHz, Max Data Rate of 2.4GHz / 5GHz, Max Data Rate of
600Mbps600Mbps Up to 4 Spatial StreamsUp to 4 Spatial Streams Range of ~300ftRange of ~300ft Draft Products Shipping TodayDraft Products Shipping Today
802.11n Momentum802.11n Momentum
01,000,0002,000,0003,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,0007,000,0008,000,0009,000,000
10,000,00011,000,00012,000,000
802.11n Clients 802.11nEnterprise AP's
802.11nConsumer AP's
Installed Base Estimated Deployment '08
Source: Dell’Oro Wireless LAN Report Q3, 07
2,600,000
5,400,000
15000230,000
4,000,000
12,000,000
Huh?
Early adopters (you and me)
Enterprise Hesitation?Enterprise Hesitation?
Larger Investment $$$$$$Larger Investment $$$$$$ Will Draft 2.0 products be compatible Will Draft 2.0 products be compatible
with final ratified standard?with final ratified standard? No ratified standard means no No ratified standard means no
guarantee!!guarantee!! Uhh, I think we’ll wait….Uhh, I think we’ll wait….
But Wait…..But Wait…..
Stability since early 2007 Stability since early 2007
(even with multiple rounds of balloting (even with multiple rounds of balloting in .11 wg)in .11 wg)
Hardware will change only if absolutely Hardware will change only if absolutely requiredrequired
Core feature level should be software Core feature level should be software
(Low Impact)(Low Impact) Market success of Draft 2.0Market success of Draft 2.0 More benefits than risksMore benefits than risks
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0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
MUnits
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Worldwide WLAN Market - Networking & PC
11n Adoption11n Adoption
11g remains high volume through 201011g remains high volume through 2010
Inflection Point: 11n begins to significantly replace 11a/g in 2008Inflection Point: 11n begins to significantly replace 11a/g in 2008•11n as volume leader in 200911n as volume leader in 2009
Source: In-Stat, 2007
11g
11n11a/g
11n Adoption
Why WLAN needs 802.3zWhy WLAN needs 802.3z
Throughput,Throughput,Throughput..Throughput,Throughput,Throughput.. Without GigE, WLAN products will be Without GigE, WLAN products will be
artificially constrainedartificially constrained 802.3u will be Bottleneck802.3u will be Bottleneck 802.3ab?......huh…fiber…what?802.3ab?......huh…fiber…what?
Carrier MarketCarrier Market
Source=AT&T, ‘07
WLAN Gateway and IPTV Growth MarketWLAN Gateway and IPTV Growth Market
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
IPTV STB
Advanced Home Netw ork Gatew ay
Multiplay Gatew ay
Basic Data Gatew ay
Dell’Oro 2007
802.11i Amendment (TGw)802.11i Amendment (TGw)
802.11w (we are running out of 802.11w (we are running out of alphabet)alphabet)
TG formed in 3/2005TG formed in 3/2005 Published Spec due in May this yearPublished Spec due in May this year Protection of Management frames Protection of Management frames
(MAC Layer)(MAC Layer) Unicast and Broadcast framesUnicast and Broadcast frames
Where is it all going?Where is it all going?
Wireless Convergence (BT, GPS, Wireless Convergence (BT, GPS, WLAN, Cellular)WLAN, Cellular)
Consolidation of radio technologies in Consolidation of radio technologies in a single packagea single package
Only time will tellOnly time will tell