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DESCRIPTION:The 802.11 standards have significantly evolved with the widesp
 read adoption of wireless communication. These standards have advanced to 
 the 802.11ac/ax/be specifications\, introducing numerous challenges in bot
 h hardware and software aspects. The development of Wireless Fidelity (Wi-
 Fi) mesh extender devices that comply with these standards encompasses a v
 ariety of design challenges. In this turn\, systems engineers assume a vit
 al role in ensuring the precise production of hardware by accurately defin
 ing radio frequency (RF) performance metrics. They also orchestrate the mo
 st suitable software configurations as the linchpin between the hardware a
 nd software teams.\nThe incorporation of the 6GHz frequency band and the a
 llowance of Standard Power on this band for Wi-Fi usage introduces fresh c
 hallenges that necessitate meticulous consideration and resolution\, both 
 in the design phase and in adherence to regulatory standards set by author
 ities such as the Federal Communications Commission and Central Européenn
 e. This presentation will delve into the significant role of systems engin
 eering in the Wi-Fi mesh extender hardware design\, examine the processes 
 required for regulatory compliance and RF performance assessment\, offerin
 g insights via real-world examples\, and provide a balanced perspective on
  the challenges and solutions encountered in systems engineering for Wi-Fi
  mesh extenders\, integrating technical complexity with regulatory require
 ments.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Samet Yıldız\, \n\nRoom: 4242\, Bldg: VEC \, 1
 331 Palo Verde Avenue\, Electrical Engineering Department\, Long Beach\, C
 alifornia\, United States\, 90840\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.or
 g/m/413351
LOCATION:Room: 4242\, Bldg: VEC \, 1331 Palo Verde Avenue\, Electrical Engi
 neering Department\, Long Beach\, California\, United States\, 90840\, Vir
 tual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/413351
ORGANIZER:henry.yeh@csulb.edu
SEQUENCE:29
SUMMARY:Systems Engineering in Wi-Fi Hardware Platforms
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/413351
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 802.11 standards have significantly ev
 olved with the widespread adoption of wireless communication. These standa
 rds have advanced to the 802.11ac/ax/be specifications\, introducing numer
 ous challenges in both hardware and software aspects. The development of W
 ireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) mesh extender devices that comply with these stan
 dards encompasses a variety of design challenges. In this turn\, systems e
 ngineers assume a vital role in ensuring the precise production of hardwar
 e by accurately defining radio frequency (RF) performance metrics. They al
 so orchestrate the most suitable software configurations as the linchpin b
 etween the hardware and software teams.&lt;br&gt;The incorporation of the 6GHz f
 requency band and the allowance of Standard Power on this band for Wi-Fi u
 sage introduces fresh challenges that necessitate meticulous consideration
  and resolution\, both in the design phase and in adherence to regulatory 
 standards set by authorities such as the Federal Communications Commission
  and Central Europ&amp;eacute\;enne. This presentation will delve into the sig
 nificant role of systems engineering in the Wi-Fi mesh extender hardware d
 esign\, examine the processes required for regulatory compliance and RF pe
 rformance assessment\, offering insights via real-world examples\, and pro
 vide a balanced perspective on the challenges and solutions encountered in
  systems engineering for Wi-Fi mesh extenders\, integrating technical comp
 lexity with regulatory requirements.&lt;/p&gt;
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