Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is a two-dimensional lattice modulation scheme which converts a data signal "01" into a radio wave. Wi-Fi 6 supports 1024-QAM (2^10 bits/symbol), and has its modulation capability increased by 25% compared to that of 256-QAM (2^8 bits/symbol) supported by Wi-Fi 5. This improvement is like road optimization. That is, on one road, we can narrow down the lane width to have more lanes, without causing traffic chaos. |
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