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1. Key Features 0 K/ }0 e+ M3 @% D0 l3 n7 v) ~
1) Complete transceiver design of wireless communication at 5 GHz.
7 a" z5 S# k+ K( e2) Supports 4.9 to 5.9 GHz frequency band and is controlled by software to comply with
2 O+ y, }# \& B4 Z9 _5 a; C* Xdifferent country spectrum requirements. 5 e- W" Q4 q' L% i- Q2 G
3) Dynamic frequency selection to resist interferences.
% `$ @) W; M& v5 }5 K" m4) Close-loop power control to minimize power consumption and be a friendly neighbor to 6 b; G# Z" ^8 ^: H2 d9 x, r0 q
other WLAN networks at 5 GHz. ( U7 ~% E6 ^" t- ^ t
5) Secure networking to assure privacy and content rights protection. 3 G( l* Q0 j a( R
6) Supports most of the digital video formats at TS layer including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, $ D! `* m! ~- s: \
H.264 and VC-1 (WM-9).
4 r1 ?" s3 @% z7) Supports point-to-point video connection with full QoS and point-to-multipoint video
2 @+ T' H: k! U& f0 ubroadcasting.
7 ~8 J5 C4 }$ P9 \8) Configurable expansion I/O connector enabling easy integration with existing host + k4 I( n, i% F, y, P
systems. + ^# ^3 Y0 _3 \$ N+ Y" t9 ^1 Q
9) HCI interface to the host CPU to enable flexible application development at the host level. 6 Z# D$ ?" C! U" t* m9 D4 `1 b
10) Transmission of IR control signals to the video source devices from the TV location.
& k' c" v# ]5 n0 l2 Functional Specifications The WAV3000 supports standard MPEG Transport Stream input and output in either $ @2 k" Z4 }1 p# V( @9 ~
Parallel or Serial mode. The Tx unit transmits the compressed MPEG TS signal to the Rx unit over the air, using the
* s7 B/ p$ C- C1 `+ \2 YWiViTM wireless networking technology at 5 GHz. Supports 4.9 to 5.9 GHz frequency band and is controlled by software to comply with 8 k& z0 i) ]3 H- o4 G" k* R! O7 P
different country spectrum requirements. The system support data rates from 6 Mbps to 60 Mbps. The system supports video bit rates from 3 Mbps to 45 Mbps. Proprietary radio resource control with dynamic frequency selection (DFS) and close-loop 8 p% p& [, ]8 R- c& r+ C' ?1 `
power control (CLPC). Overall video propagation delay of less than 30 ms. Receive sensitivity is –86 dBm for video rate of 6 Mbps, and –78 dBm for video rate of 20 7 W9 ^5 i/ |6 _; Z) T& G+ @
Mbps. 8 Z3 V X4 ]; m& K9 f; ~0 D
3 System Security $ M) a- b# y1 C( e" M* _! s5 G% I
The communication is authenticated and the media stream is encrypted to assure for
% Y7 O0 p8 P- [/ h) I W, pprotection of copyrighted material. Flexible pairing procedure between each Tx Unit and Rx Unit ! Q; j u% T& ?" N) w0 a4 W
ensures private communications between each pair of units. This also allow for coexistence of - [1 [7 h# @ \3 K% p
multiple pairs of simultaneous operations without cross talk. 8 {7 F& H& p5 u( {' A% l! v
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