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Unread 09-01-2009, 18:47
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Re: What's up with 802.11n?

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Originally Posted by pitzoid View Post
We picked "N" for a number of reasons, mainly the following:

- "N" supports MIMO (multiple in, multiple out transmission), if you look at the pics the blue alliance guys are circulating of the Arena Access Point (AP) you'll see it has 6 antennas, 3 of those are for the 5GHz radio which the bots will be running exclusively on. With N and MIMO we can "theoretically" get 300mbps bandwidth for the 6 bots on the field, although the individual VLAN bandwidth that each team will be on this year will be much less. This is for future addition of teams being able to get video back from their bots to the drivers station, this wasn't implemented this year for various reasons.
My emphasis

Has the absence of live video feedback been officially published anywhere? It's been my understanding that video streaming won't be available this year, but I'd like to point to an official declaration.
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