The 802.11ax (âWi-Fi 6â) Standard was published in May 2021. This latest generation of Wi-Fi was designed to address the problem of low efficiency resulting from the massive increase in the number of devices accessing the Internet over the past decade.
Wi-Fi 6 addresses this problem by increasing the average throughput per user by four and the number of concurrent users by more than three in high density scenarios (e.g., offices, campuses, airports, stadiums, etc.) when compared to Wi-Fi 5. It also provides other improvements, such as: extended wireless range, longer battery life and coexistence with legacy Wi-Fi devices.
Such significant technical improvements are enabled through the addition of more than 40 core features. The innovations covered by the Wilusâ Portfolio contribute to about 90% of them.
The improvement evolution of certain technical features from Wi-Fi 4 to Wi-Fi 6, that makes this accommodation of modern-day wireless connectivity possible, is illustrated below.
Features
Wi-Fi 4
Wi-Fi 5
Wi-Fi 6
IEEE 802.11n (HT) - High Throughput
IEEE 802.11ac (VHT)- Very High Throughput
IEEE 802.11ax (HE) - High Efficiency
Frequency bands [GHz]
2.4,5
5
2.4, 5Â and 6
Channel widths [MHz]
20, 40
20, 40, 80, 160(80+80)
20, 40, 80, 160(80+80)
OFDM numerology
64 tones / 20 MHz
64 tones / 20 MHz
256 tones / 20 MHz
OFDM symbol duration
3.2 μs (GI = 0.4/0.8 μs)
3.2 μs (GI = 0.4/0.8 μs)
12.8 μs (GI = 0.8/1.6/3.2 μs)
Modulations
BPSK, QPSK, 16/64-QAM
BPSK, QPSK, 16/64-QAM, 256-QAM
BPSK, QPSK, 16/64/256-QAM, 1024-QAM
Forward Error Correction
BCC mandatory, LDPC optional
BCC mandatory, LDPC optional
BCC mandatory, LDPC mandatory
MU transmissions
SU-MIMO
SU-MIMO DL MU-MIMO
DL &Â ULÂ SU/MU-MIMO DL & UL OFDMA
OFDMA (RU sizes, subcarriers)
-
-
26, 52, 106, 242, 484, 996, 2x996
MU-MIMO stations
Up to 4 STAs (4SS)
Up to 4 STAs (8SS)
Up to 8 STAs (8SS)
Max. throughput
600 Mbps
6.933 Gbps
9.607 Gbps
Table 1 - Evolution of Wi-Fi Standards (the innovations introduced by the specific standard are underlined)
Wilus has been actively participating in and contributing its innovations to the Wi-Fi 6 standardisation process since the very beginning of its development in 2014. It is among the top technical contributors to the standard.
The standard essential Wi-Fi 6 patent portfolio covering these innovations comprises more than 500 individual patent assets and is growing.
PatentsSisvel has the right to grant licences to all Wi-Fi6 standard essential patents originated by Wilus. You find an overview of the Wilus Wi-Fi 6 patent portfolio in our Patent Brochure.
The table in the Patent Brochure allows interested parties to understand how the SEPs offered under this licence offer are utilised by products complying with the 802.11ax standards and, to this end, indicates the relevant sections of the standard. This document is regularly updated.
Licence TermsThe royalty rates of this licence are offered on a per-product basis, applicable only for devices making use of the Wi-Fi 6 technology, as per the below:
For Enterprise Access Points*Compliant Rate
EUR 0.78
Standard Rate
EUR 1.02
*Access points with enterprise grade performance, which provide wireless connectivity for devices and are intended and marketed for professional, business or commercial use in high density environments. More details can be found in the template Sublicense Agreement linked below.
For all other productsCompliant Rate
EUR 0.13
Standard Rate
EUR 0.17
Provided a licensee is in full compliance with its obligations under its licence agreement, the royalty rate payable for each licensed product shall be the Compliant Rate.
A bank guarantee may be required.
The complete terms and conditions of our running royalty offering for the Wilus Portfolio can be found under the following link:
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