WBA releases report exploring how Wi-Fi 7 will change the way people live, work, play
Tiago Rodrigues of Wireless Broadband Alliance
Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has announced public release of Get Ready for Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) 7: Applying new capabilities to the key use cases, a report that explores how this technology will change the way people worldwide live, work and play. Based on the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) 802.11be (extreme high throughput) standard, Wi-Fi 7 has a variety of advanced capabilities. These will improve existing use cases or enable recent ones that are not possible with existing wired and wireless technologies.
The 43-page paper, led by WBA members Broadcom, CableLabs, Cisco, and Intel, explores many of Wi-Fi 7’s capabilities and applications, such as:
- Double the bandwidth and three times the speed of Wi-Fi 6: Wi-Fi 7 supports channel widths up to 320 MHz (megahertz), while Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 are limited to 160 MHz. It also supports 4k QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation), which is an upgrade over prior standards. With vast channels and 4K QAM capabilities, Wi-Fi 7 can deliver high speed over three times than Wi-Fi 6. This is critical for enabling whole-home multi-gigabit Wi-Fi service.
- Advanced support for latency-sensitive use cases: Wi-Fi 7 devices can use multi-link operation (MLO) in 2.4 GHz (gigahertz), 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands to increase throughput by aggregating multiple links or to quickly move critical applications to the optimal band using switching between links. Speedy link switching allows Wi-Fi 7 devices to avoid interference and access Wi-Fi channels without delaying critical traffic. This and other recent features also make Wi-Fi 7 ideal for XR (extended reality)/AR (augmented reality)/VR (virtual reality), online gaming and other consumer applications that require high throughput, low latency, minimal jitter, and high security.
The WBA is collaborating with its members to conduct field trials of these technologies in real-life Wi-Fi 7 networks. These trials are open to all interested industry players and are a crucial platform for mobile device and AP (accounts payable) vendors, operators, and service providers to collectively test Wi-Fi 7 capabilities in main deployment scenarios. In these trials, participants will gain real world insights into deploying Wi-Fi 7 across operator, residential, and enterprise networks. As with its Wi-Fi 6 trials, WBA will share reports that offer necessary knowledge and serve as a reference for industry stakeholders.
“Get Ready for Wi-Fi 7 showcases the revolutionary capabilities that will enable Wi-Fi 7 to help bridge the digital divide and enable new use cases across consumer, business, education, government, medical, industrial, hospitality, public venues and transportation. WBA and its members are once again leading the way in providing and educating the industry on the next generation of Wi-Fi 7 innovation.” says Tiago Rodrigues, president and CEO, Wireless Broadband Alliance.
“With Wi-Fi 7, businesses, service providers and smart cities now have a new option for quickly deploying enterprise-grade gigabit broadband outdoors, such as to connect buildings around an office campus, apartment complex or downtown. For example, MLO enhanced multi-link single-radio (eMLSR) mode enables link redundancy to maximise reliability, while MLO simultaneous transmit and receive (STR) mode with 5 GHz+6 GHz bands can meet demanding enterprise backhaul requirements such as 10 Gbps throughput.” says Gabriel Desjardins, director of product marketing, wireless communications and connectivity division, Broadcom.
“Wi-Fi has never been a more important technology. Building on the advancements made by the Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E standards, Wi-Fi 7 represents the next big leap towards more deterministic Wi-Fi. The next generation of wireless use cases – AR/VR, autonomous and intelligent vehicles, streaming 4K video – will rely on a trustworthy connection. The Wi-Fi 7 standard will allow Wi-Fi to be that reliable, secure connection that enterprises and service providers need to unlock the next generation of use cases.” says Matt MacPherson, wireless CTO, Cisco.
“Wi-Fi 7 will provide higher throughput and reliability and lower latency to deliver a better user experience in residential deployments. These three components are also key pillars of the 10G platform developed by CableLabs and the industry. CableLabs is an active participant in the Wireless Broadband Alliance and is looking forward to participating in the WBA Wi-Fi 7 residential field trial to demonstrate the benefit of the technology.” says Lili Hervieu, principal architect, CableLabs.
“Wi-Fi 7 will deliver another major leap in client device capabilities enabling multi-gigabit speed, lower latency, and more robust and deterministic behavior. It will help accelerate innovation for new applications and use cases which will further enhance user experiences across many segments which include personal computing and IoT. As in the past with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E technologies, we are looking forward to showcasing amazing real-world benefits with industry partners via future WBA Wi-Fi 7 trials.” says Eric McLaughlin, vice president and general manager wireless solutions group, Intel.
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