The market for the sixth generation of Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11ax, is just picking up and regulation authorities are opening the 6 GHz spectrum for Wi-Fi 6E. But work is already underway on the next generation, namely IEEE 802.11be, also known as Wi-Fi 7 or extremely high throughput (EHT).
The main target for 802.11be is to increase data throughput to tens of gigabits per second at low latency in order to keep pace with latest application trends such as ultra high definition video streaming, virtual reality or augmented reality applications. Wi-Fi 7 will operate, similarly to Wi-Fi 6E, in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands, with some small adaptations on the tone plane.
The key elements to reach higher throughput are increased channel bandwidth of 320 MHz, up to 16 spatial streams and 4096QAM modulation. These advanced features are challenging today’s Wi-Fi test setups. Rohde & Schwarz already offers solutions well suited for Wi-Fi 7 testing.