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What Role Do Wi-Fi Mesh Networks Play in a Standardized Future?

What Role Do Wi-Fi Mesh Networks Play in a Standardized Future?

by Sabrina Guillen | Sep 5, 2024 | Cognitive, IoT, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

Note: The following blog, co-authored by Chris Beg, Cognitive’s Wireless Systems Architect, is Part 2 of our 802.11bf standard blog series. If you are interested in exploring our other topics, you can navigate to our 802.11bf blog landing page.  In recent years, Wi-Fi...
How Does 802.11bf Enhance Legacy Sensing?

How Does 802.11bf Enhance Legacy Sensing?

by Sabrina Guillen | Aug 29, 2024 | IoT, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

From the early telegraph systems to the era of 5G networks, rapid, transformative advancements have marked the evolution of wireless technology. Particularly after the wireless revolution in the 1990s with the transition from 2G to 4G LTE networks, smartphones and...
How Will Wi-Fi 7 Impact Wi-Fi Sensing?

How Will Wi-Fi 7 Impact Wi-Fi Sensing?

by Sabrina Guillen | May 14, 2024 | Cognitive, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

The following blog was authored by Cognitive’s CTO & Co-Founder, Oleksiy Kravets.  Many of us often take Wi-Fi for granted, considering it an essential tool for our daily tasks. In an increasingly digital world, Wi-Fi has transformed from a luxury into a...
Expert Insights from the 2022 Wireless Global Congress on Wi-Fi Sensing: A Panel Summary

Expert Insights from the 2022 Wireless Global Congress on Wi-Fi Sensing: A Panel Summary

by Sabrina Guillen | Jun 14, 2022 | Cognitive, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

In the first week of June, at the Wireless Broadband Alliance’s Wireless Global Congress in Chicago, we connected with some of the greatest minds in Wi-Fi. Not only were we thrilled to hear directly from the biggest movers in our industry, but we also had the...
WBA Issues Residential Wi-Fi Sensing Deployment Guidelines for Smart Homes & Next Gen In-Home Applications

WBA Issues Residential Wi-Fi Sensing Deployment Guidelines for Smart Homes & Next Gen In-Home Applications

by Sabrina Guillen | May 12, 2022 | Cognitive, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

Guidelines enable Wi-Fi service providers to expand into home-based applications using motion detection, gesture recognition and biometric measurement for healthcare, security, smart homes and more London, UK, May 11th, 2022: Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) today...
The Road Towards Standardization: Expert Insights on the Future of Wi-Fi Sensing

The Road Towards Standardization: Expert Insights on the Future of Wi-Fi Sensing

by Sabrina Guillen | Feb 22, 2022 | Cognitive, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

Wi-Fi has become inextricable from daily life. But it hasn’t always been like that. Standards and adoption in the Wi-Fi space today took years of research, iteration, and certification. While some key work has already been accomplished, there is still more that must...
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