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===802.11ba=== IEEE 802.11ba Wake-up Radio (WUR) Operation is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard that enables energy-efficient operation for data reception without increasing latency.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ieee802.org/11/Reports/tgba_update.htm|title=IEEE P802.11 Task Group BA - Wake-up Radio Operation|website=www.ieee802.org|access-date=2020-08-12}}</ref> The target active power consumption to receive a WUR packet is less than 1 milliwatt and supports data rates of 62.5 kbit/s and 250 kbit/s. The WUR PHY uses MC-OOK (multicarrier [[Onβoff keying|OOK]]) to achieve extremely low power consumption.<ref>{{Cite journal| last1 = Liu | first1 = R.| last2 = Beevi K.T. | first2 = A.| last3 =Dorrance| first3=R.| first4=D.|last4= Dasalukunte| first5= V.|last5= Kristem|first6= M. A. |last6=Santana Lopez|first7= A. W. |last7=Min|first8= S.|last8=Azizi|first9= M.|last9=Park|first10= B. R.|last10=Carlton | title = An 802.11ba-Based Wake-Up Radio Receiver With Wi-Fi Transceiver Integration| journal = Journal of Solid-State Circuits| volume = 55| issue = 5| pages = 1151β1164| publisher = IEEE| date = May 2020|doi=10.1109/JSSC.2019.2957651| bibcode = 2020IJSSC..55.1151L| s2cid = 214179940}}</ref>
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