What is UERE (user equivalent range error)
There seems to be some confusion regarding the term "UERE" in the context of IEEE 802.11n. There's no mention of UERE in the official standard or related technical documents.
Here's a possibility:
- Misspelling of UER (User Equipment Range Error): It's possible that UERE is a misspelling of UER, which stands for User Equipment Range Error. UER is a concept used in cellular networks, not specifically in WiFi (IEEE 802.11n). It refers to the difference between the actual coverage area experienced by a user equipment (like a phone) and the one predicted by the network.
Since you're interested in IEEE 802.11n, here are some relevant technical terms you might have mistaken for UERE:
- UEQM (Unequal Modulation Scheme): As explained previously, UEQM refers to a technique used in MIMO systems for WLANs.
- MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit): MSDU is a data unit used at the MAC layer in IEEE 802.11 communication.
- MPDU (MAC Protocol Data Unit): MPDU is the unit of data transmitted over the physical layer in 802.11 networks.
If you can provide more context about where you encountered "UERE," I might be able to offer a more accurate explanation.