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DESCRIPTION:This talk provides a concise yet technically grounded overview 
 of the evolution of next-generation Wi-Fi technologies\, focusing on the I
 EEE 802.11 family of standards. It traces the progression from legacy Wi-F
 i generations to recent and emerging standards such as IEEE 802.11be (Wi-F
 i 7) and IEEE 802.11bn (Wi-Fi 8)\, highlighting key innovations in spectru
 m utilization\, multi-user access (OFDMA\, MU-MIMO)\, latency reduction\, 
 and deterministic performance. The session further examines how these adva
 ncements support high-density environments\, ultra-reliable low-latency co
 mmunications (URLLC)\, and integration with 5G/6G ecosystems. Particular a
 ttention is given to standardization challenges\, coexistence in unlicense
 d spectrum\, and the role of Wi-Fi in enabling AI-driven\, context-aware n
 etworking. The talk concludes by outlining future research directions and 
 standardization trends shaping upcoming developments.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Pe
 riklis Chatzimisios \n\nKadir Has University\, Istanbul\, Istanbul\, Türk
 iye\, 34740
LOCATION:Kadir Has University\, Istanbul\, Istanbul\, Türkiye\, 34740
ORGANIZER:TBAYKAS@GMAIL.COM
SEQUENCE:39
SUMMARY:Evolution of next-generation Wi-Fi: A deep dive into the IEEE 802.1
 1 standards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/552078
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This talk provides a concise yet technical
 ly grounded overview of the evolution of next-generation Wi-Fi technologie
 s\, focusing on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. It traces the progres
 sion from legacy Wi-Fi generations to recent and emerging standards such a
 s IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) and IEEE 802.11bn (Wi-Fi 8)\, highlighting key i
 nnovations in spectrum utilization\, multi-user access (OFDMA\, MU-MIMO)\,
  latency reduction\, and deterministic performance. The session further ex
 amines how these advancements support high-density environments\, ultra-re
 liable low-latency communications (URLLC)\, and integration with 5G/6G eco
 systems. Particular attention is given to standardization challenges\, coe
 xistence in unlicensed spectrum\, and the role of Wi-Fi in enabling AI-dri
 ven\, context-aware networking. The talk concludes by outlining future res
 earch directions and standardization trends shaping upcoming developments.
 &lt;/p&gt;
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