One of the defining features of today’s Wi-Fi 6 is the support for OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access). As manufacturers and the industry at large embrace Wi-Fi 6, successful OFDMA implementation — along with the ability to quantify that value — has varied from one provider to the next, requiring analysis and documentation.
Recently, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. demonstrated the benefits of successfully delivered, highly differentiated OFDMA implementations in a new research-based whitepaper. As a vocal proponent of all multi-user technologies in Wi-Fi 6 (OFDMA and MU-MIMO), as well as the sophisticated scheduling techniques required to effectively wield them, we’re proud to present this breakthrough and supporting analyses in the whitepaper, The Benefits of OFDMA for Wi-Fi 6.
Our analyses were performed across a set of real-life, intense-usage network deployments spanning home, enterprise, and classroom scenarios. Across all scenarios, OFDMA delivered a reduction of latency in downlink connections by up to 90 percent, and uplink connections by up to 99 percent (depending on the scenario and compared to legacy single-user (SU) mode).
The Benefits of OFDMA for Wi-Fi 6
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For greater insight into our highly differentiated OFDMA implementations and the benefits of OFDMA, download the full report.
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