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Personal Networks

2021
Social networks are ubiquitous. The science of networks has shaped how researchers and society understand the spread of disease, the precursors of loneliness, the rise of protest movements, the causes of social inequality, the influence of social media, and much more.
Bernice Pescosolido, Edward B. Smith
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From Personal Area Networks to Personal Networks: A User Oriented Approach

Wireless Personal Communications, 2002
This paper introduces Personal Networks (PN), a new concept related to the emerging field of pervasive computing that extends the concept of a Personal Area Network (PAN). The latter refers to a space of small coverage (less than 10 m) around a person where ad-hoc communication occurs, typically between portable and mobile computing devices such as ...
Niemegeers, I.G.M.M.   +1 more
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Personality and personal network type

Personality and Individual Differences, 2008
The association between personality and personal relationships is mostly studied within dyadic relationships. We examined these variables within the context of personal network types. We used Latent Class Analysis to identify groups Of Students with similar role relationships with three focal figures.
Doeven-Eggens, Lilian   +4 more
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Personal Networks: An Overlay Network of Wireless Personal Area Networks and 3G Networks

2006 Third Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services, 2006
A personal network is an overlay network which builds on different wireless networking technologies. This overlay network is responsible of glueing the different wireless networking technologies. In this paper, we consider the cooperation of two key technologies to realize a personal network, namely, wireless personal area network and universal mobile ...
Anthony Lo   +4 more
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Network range in personal networks

Social Networks, 1990
Abstract This study used the social network data from the 1985 General Social Survey to replicate Campbell et al.'s (1986) findings concerning the dimensions of network range and their relationship to socio-economic status (SES) variables. Despite differences in name generators and limitations on the number of named alters, the general factor ...
Gang Huang, Mark Tausig
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Personal Computer Networking

1985
This chapter discusses linking together personal computers and other equipment by means of a Local Area Network. It is divided into four sections: i The Need for Networking This section describes the benefits Local Area Networks can bring and to whom these benefits apply. Potential users are divided into three broad categories.
Dennis Longley, Michael Shain
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