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Item Techniques for minimizing bandwidth bottlenecks in wireless networks for electromagnetic compatibility /(IEEE, 2024-06-24) Srividhya, S.Wi-Fi networks can face electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues due to bandwidth bottlenecks., various strategies were evolved to limit the bandwidth constraints while growing the throughput of Wi-Fi networks. These strategies vary from channel get admission to protocols, dynamic channel challenge schemes, and superior medium get entry to manage (MAC) protocols to radio resource management schemes (RRM) and active interference cancellation (AIC). Properly implementing those strategies can result in stepped-forward conversation overall performance and more advantageous network throughput. This paper presents a top-level view of the different strategies to reduce bandwidth bottlenecks in Wi-Fi networks, focusing on EMC. An analysis of the most enormous advocated techniques proposed for mitigating the clash between the electromagnetic environment and technological constraints is provided. In the long run, it’s proposed that after being carried out synergistically, strategies such as channel get right of entry to protocols, dynamic channel allocation schemes, RRM, and AIC protocols can enhance the throughput of Wi-Fi networks while keeping electromagnetic compatibility.