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Revision as of 08:58, 21 February 2014

Abbreviations

WiFi or 802.11 abbreviations
Abb. meaning Notes
ASK Amplitude Shift Keying Keying 0's and 1's by altering the radio carriers amplitude
FSK Frequency Shift Keying Keying 0's and 1's by altering the radio carriers frequency
PSK Phase Shift Keying Keying 0's and 1's by altering the radio carriers phase
MPSK Multiple Phase Shift Keying Keying more than one bit at a time by using four or more phases
IR Intended Radiator The active RF transmitter
RF Radio Frequency Rate of oscillation in the range of around 3 kHz to 300 GHz corresponding to radio waves
FSPL Free Space Path Loss Loss of amplitude of the signal in free space over distance
ISI Intersymbol Interference Signal misinterpreted by receiver due to multipath signals out of phase
EIRP Equivalent isotropically radiated power The highest RF signal strength transmitted from a particular antenna. Often expressed in dBm
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator power level received by the receiver radio in dbm
mW Milli Watt 0,001 Watt
dB Decibel Logarithmic unit used to express the ratio between two values. dB = 10 x log10 Ratio1 / Ratio2
dBm Decibel milliwatt Decibel relative to 1 mW of power.
dBi Decibel isotropic Antenna gain compared to a theoretical isotropic antenna
dBd Decibel dipole Antenna gain compared to a theoretical isotropic antenna. Add 2,14 dB to get dBi
SNR Signal to Noise Ratio Distance between received signal and noise floor. Expressed in dB
DRS Dynamic Rate Switching Switching to a higher/lower data rate as the received signal increases/decreases
ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical 902 - 928 MHz, 2,4 - 2,5 GHz and 5,725 - 5,875 GHz bands
UNII Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Three 5 Ghz bands each with 100 MHz bandwidth
UNII-1 UNII-1 (lower band) 5,150 - 5,250 GHz band ( 4 channels )
UNII-2 UNII-2 (Middle band) 5,250 - 5,350 GHz band ( 4 channels )
UNII-2E UNII-2 Extended 5,470 - 5,725 GHz band 255 MHz bandwidth ( 11 channels )
UNII-3 UNII-3 (Upper band) 5,725 - 5,825 GHz band ( 4 channels )
FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Transmitting data in small chunks hopping from frequency to frequency
DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmitting data is spread across the range of frequencies of the channel. 11 bit PN
GFSK Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying FSK modulator using a Gaussian filter to reduce spectral width.
PN Pseudorandom number Used with DSSS to encode 1 bit to 11 bits to reduce transmission errors.
CCK Complementary Code Keying Used with HR-DSSS to encode 4 bits data to 8 bits using a 8 bit PN
HR-DSSS High Rate DSSS Uses CCK encoding to get higher data rate than DSSS
DQPSK Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Modulation using four phase shifts each representing two bits
OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Popular Spread Spectrum technology transmitting between 52 subcarriers
FEC Forward Error Correction Allows the receiving system to detect and correct bit errors.
WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network Wireless Network spanning wide areas for example GSM or LTE
WMAN Wireless Metropolitan Area Network Wireless Network spanning cities for example WiMax
WPAN Wireless Personal Area Network Wireless Network spanning small personal areas for example Bluetooth or infrared
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Wireless Network spanning buildings/campusses for example WiFi/802.11
IS Integration Service The process of transforming the MSDU (802.11) frame to other frame standards. Normally ethernet
DS Distribution System
CAM Content Addressable Memory MAC address table in a switch used to process packets based on destination MAC address
DSS Distributed System Services
MSDU MAC Service Data Unit Upper layer information in data unit in the body of a 802.11 data frame
WDS Wireless Distribution System
SSID Service Set Identifier
BSS Basic Service Set
BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier
BSA Basic Service Area
ESS Extended Service Set
IBSS Independent Basic Service Set
MBSS Mesh Basic Service Set
AP Access point Gives wireless clients access to the network services.