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According to IEEE Standard 802.11n-2009, I consider that the subcarrier indices are not symmetric when an OFDM system is sending packets through a bandwidth of 20MHz, but are symmetric when the system is using the 40MHz bandwidth. Am I right here? I would appreciate it if anybody could tell me whether what I think is right or not.
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According to IEEE Standard 802.11n-2009, I consider that the subcarrier indices are not symmetric when an OFDM system is sending packets through a bandwidth of 20MHz, but are symmetric when the system is using the 40MHz bandwidth. Am I right here? I would appreciate it if anybody could tell me whether what I think is right or not.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: