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Long Term Evolution
wireless communication standards
IEEE 802.11
set of media access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications
IEEE 802.16
series of wireless broadband standards
6LoWPAN
thumb 6LoWPAN (IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks) was a working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It was created with the intention of applying the Internet Protocol (IP) even to the smallest devices, enabling low-power devices with limited processing capabilities to participate in the Internet of Things.
5G NR
radio access technology
HiperLAN
HiperLAN (High Performance Radio LAN) is a wireless LAN standard. It is a European alternative for the IEEE 802.11 standards. It is defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). In ETSI the standards are defined by the BRAN project (Broadband Radio Access Networks). The HiperLAN standard family has four different versions.
IEEE 802.15.4
IEEE standard for low-rate wireless personal area networks
WiGig
thumb | 220x124px | right WiGig, alternatively known as 60 GHz Wi-Fi, refers to a set of 60 GHz wireless network protocols. It includes the current IEEE 802.11ad standard and also the IEEE 802.11ay standard.
IEEE 802.15
set of IEEE standards for wireless personal area networks
IEEE 802.22
IEEE standard
HiperMAN
HiperMAN (High Performance Radio Metropolitan Area Network) is a standard created by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN) group to provide a wireless network communication in the 2–11 GHz bands across Europe and other countries which follow the ETSI standard. HiperMAN is a European alternative to WiMAX (or the IEEE 802.16 standard) and the Korean technology WiBro.
IEEE 802.20
IEEE standard
IEEE 802.11bn
wireless networking standard in development
WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure
Chinese National Standard for Wireless LANs