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How is UWB different from 802.11?

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How is UWB different from 802.11?

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Regarding coexistence between UWB and 802.11, while the UWB spectrum allocation overlays existing usages, its allowed power level of -41 dBm/MHz is low enough to allow for negligible interference. Additional provisions unique to the MB-OFDM modulation scheme allow for even greater ability to reduce possibilities for other radio interference issues.

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