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CableLabs Innovation Bootcamp

CableLabs Innovation Bootcamp

CableLabs Innovation bootcamp was a unique experience. It was different from the wireless oriented events that I have attended in the last couple years. The camp was designed to introduce the attendee to the FIRE framework of Innovation. FIRE (Focus, Ideation, Ranking, and Execution) is a framework put together by Phil McKinney the current CEO of CableLabs and a previous CTO of HP.

I left the camp with a bunch of new skills, like how to ideate, and how to define a clear problem statement. If I was to name the most important thing that I got out of attending the bootcamp it would be how it helped me overcome the fear that my ideas are silly and not worth pursuing. I have come to realize that no matter how silly an idea may sound, it is always worth writing down and ideating on.

Upon graduating the camp, every attendee was assigned a code name based around their personality, contributions, and the way they ideate and attack problems. I was assigned the code name ROCKER šŸ™‚ I was told that the name was chosen because of my love for Heavy Metal and Rock music and how I was not afraid to shake the norms and question the facts.

Code Name : Rocker

OFDM vs OFDMA

OFDM vs OFDMA

The 4th video in the series of the 802.11ax training videos. In this video I explain the difference between OFDM and OFDMA and introduce the concept of RUs in the 802.11ax standard

802.11ax.. What I have learned so far

This is the 1st video in a series of short videos yet to come. In these videos I will share my knowledge and experience on the 802.11ax standard that I have accumulated over almost 3 years of extensive testing, reading literature and, learning from other people in our WiFi community.

Dual Band ANT performance in The 6GHz Band

Dual Band ANT performance in The 6GHz Band

Looking at the S11 and S21 parameters of dual band ANTs shows acceptable performance up to 6.7GHz. In the photos below 4 markers on the S21 parameter graph can be seen. MK1 was set to the beginning of the 2.4GHz band, MK2 was set at the beginning of the 5GHz band, MK3 was set at the last frequency in the 6GHz where the dual ANTs still gave acceptable levels of performance and finally MK4 was set at the end of the 6GHz band (7.2GHz) where the performance degraded by a factor of 6dB below the performance measured in the 5GHz band.

Note: For more info on the S-Parameters and what do they mean you. this page https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/sparameters.php gives a simple and clear explanation of the concept.

The Setup
Measuring the S11 (Reflect Coefficient)
Measuring the S21 (Transfer Coefficient)


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