Spatial Capacity - Relative Spatial Capacities

Relative Spatial Capacities

Engineers at Intel and elsewhere have reported the relative spatial capacities of various wireless technologies as follows:

  • IEEE 802.11b 1,000 (bit/s)/m²
  • Bluetooth 30,000 (bit/s)/m²
  • IEEE 802.11a 83,000 (bit/s)/m²
  • Ultra-wideband 1,000,000 (bit/s)/m²
  • IEEE 802.11g N/A

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