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`samples 111 generated by the IFFT circuitry 10.
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`scopeofthe present inventionis not limited in this respect.
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`V) may be a unitary matrix having a numberofrows equaling
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`mit beamforming matrix (V) may comprise an amplitude
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`This is discussed more detail below with reference to FIGS.
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`4A and 4B. Some embodiments may use uniform quantiza-
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`referred to as adaptive bit loading (ABL). Accordingly, one or
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`beamforming matrix (V) for each subcarrier from the channel
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`subcarrier. The modulation assignments for the individual
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`subchannel may be based on the channel characteristics or
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`channel conditions for that subcarrier, although the scope of
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`the invention is not limited in this respect. In some embodi-
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`ments, the subcarrier modulation assignments may range
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`from zero bits per symbol to up to ten or morebits per symbol.
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`In terms of modulation levels, the subcarrier modulation
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`assignments may comprise binary phase shift keying
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`(BPSK), which communicates onebit per symbol, quadrature
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`phase shitt keying (QPSK), which communicates two bits per
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`symbol, 8PSK, which communicates three bits per symbol,
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`16-quadrature amplitude modulation (16-QAM), which com-
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`municates four bits per symbol, 32-QAM, which communi-
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`catesfive bits per symbol, 64-QAM, which communicates six
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`bits per symbol, 128-QAM,which communicates seven bits
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`per symbol, and 256-QAM, which communicates eight bits
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`per symbol. Modulation orders with higher data communica-
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`tion rates per subcarrier may also be used.
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`multicarrier communication channel may comprise subchan-
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`nels in either a 5 GHz frequency spectrum or a 2.4 GHz
`lower during initial portions of a packet exchan