LTE-U and LTE-LAA are basically the same thing.
They require a licensed anchor. 
MuLTEFire does not.

All needs to have a listen before talk and some level of fairness. 

All these are gonna give a lot better quality and capacity than 802.11. Enough to push 802.11 improvement in the standard?

On Wednesday, 11 May 2016, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:09 AM, Luca Muscariello
<luca.muscariello@gmail.com> wrote:
> Correct, but in between that time and now a lot has been done in different
> areas but not much on this point.
> The fact that some part of the industry is looking at LTE-U is also because
> 802.11 standard is not good enough.

What do you think of LTE-LAA?

I do think very strongly that actual usage of 802.11 can be made
vastly more efficient, that we can use up a great deal of the mac
currently being left unused, and schedule txops way more efficiently -
and that I'd love to test with michal's patch set against the LTE-U
tests cablelabs, etc which did

100 stations before (stock):

http://blog.cerowrt.org/flent/drr/10tothe5.svg

after

http://blog.cerowrt.org/flent/drr/newcode.svg

I became mortally opposed to LTE-U (lacking exponential backoff and
ignoring sparse station behavior, as well as today's crappy wifi
drivers - along with some very dubious benchmarks), but have not poked
much into LTE-LAA.

I freely admit to loathing the 802.11 mac, and IF LTE-LAA could be as
open, accessible and usable to ordinary users as wifi was, would be
more embracing of it.

>
>
> On Wednesday, 11 May 2016, David Lang <david@lang.hm> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 11 May 2016, Luca Muscariello wrote:
>>
>>> It's surprising that 802.11 standard never considered time fairness in
>>> the
>>> EDCF. A reason might be the time fairness might be enforced using the
>>> PCF.
>>
>>
>> to be fair, at that point the rate variation was 1Mb - 11Mb and wasn't
>> expected to change much during use.
>>
>> David Lang
>
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