Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 ac vs. IEEE 802.11 ad (Comparative Study)
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Keywords

— Wireless
IEEE802.11AC
IEEE802.11AD

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Gondi Abd Elrazig Said Mohammed and Amin Babiker Abd Elnabi, “Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 ac vs. IEEE 802.11 ad (Comparative Study)”, Tech. Horizon J., vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 70–72, Mar. 2018.
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Abstract

Wireless interconnection has turned into a preferred technology, because of its ease used; therefore an instant development has surfaced in the cellular technology. An instant development has surfaced in the cellular Technology consequently Wi-Fi is the most frequent technology used today. This paper is a comparative study it helps users to distinguish between both of two types.

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References

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