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Detection of Deauthentication Threats in Wi-Fi Channels Using Machine Learning Strategies
2022 International Conference on Data Science, Agents & Artificial Intelligence (ICDSAAI), 2022Due to many difficulties with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the original encryption mechanism made available by the IEEE, Wi-Fi connections were susceptible to attacks. WEP’s shortcomings were resolved with the development of the 802.
R. Latha, B. R.M
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Proceedings of the 9th workshop on Mobile computing systems and applications, 2008
Several applications require physically nearby Wi-Fi clients to communicate with each other. In this paper, we present a new group communication paradigm, called Neighborcast, that forms a multicast group among all nearby clients, even when they are on different frequency channels or associated to different Access Points.
Ranveer Chandra +2 more
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Several applications require physically nearby Wi-Fi clients to communicate with each other. In this paper, we present a new group communication paradigm, called Neighborcast, that forms a multicast group among all nearby clients, even when they are on different frequency channels or associated to different Access Points.
Ranveer Chandra +2 more
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Wi-Fi Multi-Link Operation: An Experimental Study of Latency and Throughput
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2023In this article, we investigate the real-world capability of the multi-link operation (MLO) framework—one of the key MAC-layer features included in the IEEE 802.11be amendment—by using a large dataset containing 5 GHz spectrum occupancy measurements on ...
Marc Carrascosa-Zamacois +3 more
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GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2017
Wi-Fi has traditionally been considered a power-consuming communication system and has not been widely adopted in the sensor network and Internet of Things (IoT) space. We introduce Passive Wi-Fi that demonstrates that one can generate 802.11b transmissions using backscatter communication, while consuming 3-4 orders of magnitude lower power than ...
Bryce Kellogg +3 more
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Wi-Fi has traditionally been considered a power-consuming communication system and has not been widely adopted in the sensor network and Internet of Things (IoT) space. We introduce Passive Wi-Fi that demonstrates that one can generate 802.11b transmissions using backscatter communication, while consuming 3-4 orders of magnitude lower power than ...
Bryce Kellogg +3 more
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The State of the Art of Deep Learning-Based Wi-Fi Indoor Positioning: A Review
IEEE Sensors JournalWi-Fi positioning has drawn great attention in the field of indoor positioning, due to its low cost, easy deployment, and large positioning range. However, the Wi-Fi signal is highly volatile due to multipath propagation in indoor environments, which ...
Yiruo Lin +4 more
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2022
This paper is about Wi-Fi Backscatter and it’s various variants, a new communication system that enables us to connect RF powered devices, IoT devices as well, and any device using public Wi-Fi. Specifically, it is possible to reuse existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide high-speed and low-cost Internet connectivity.
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This paper is about Wi-Fi Backscatter and it’s various variants, a new communication system that enables us to connect RF powered devices, IoT devices as well, and any device using public Wi-Fi. Specifically, it is possible to reuse existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide high-speed and low-cost Internet connectivity.
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AutoFi: Toward Automatic Wi-Fi Human Sensing via Geometric Self-Supervised Learning
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022Wi-Fi sensing technology has shown superiority in smart homes among various sensors for its cost-effective and privacy-preserving merits. It is empowered by channel state information (CSI) extracted from Wi-Fi signals and advanced machine learning models
Jianfei Yang +4 more
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2010
Wi-Fi is a wireless-connection technology that enables you to connect computers, printers, game consoles, mobile devices(like your blackberry) and more to the internet. Today we are fortunate to live in a world where Wi-Fi is increasingly ubiquitous. Indeed, it is difficult to go anywhere and not hear about Wi-Fi.
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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Wi-Fi is a wireless-connection technology that enables you to connect computers, printers, game consoles, mobile devices(like your blackberry) and more to the internet. Today we are fortunate to live in a world where Wi-Fi is increasingly ubiquitous. Indeed, it is difficult to go anywhere and not hear about Wi-Fi.
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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WI-FI Tracker: an Organization WI-FI Tracking System
2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2006Path and location tracking are one of the main interesting and fast growing applications in Mobile and Wireless Communications. The developments of such systems have interested many research, industrial and government bodies with solutions that range in scale and accuracy.
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Wi-Fi Channels Saturation Using Standard Wi-Fi Gateway
2015Considering the ever changing world of now, constantly growing, likewise changes the way that people connect with each other. Wireless networks are one of the main means of internet access today, thus the saturation of Spectra of 2.4i¾?GHz has been the subject of countless discussions and studies on the market, such is the case that new communication ...
Daniel Cortes Cañas +2 more
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