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Engineering & Technology, 2008
The idea was simple. People had already demonstrated their desire (and willingness to pay) for broadband Internet access at homes and offices. They were apparently falling in love with all things wireless. Wi-Fi hotspots were sprouting up, even if they were mainly confined to coffee shops, airports and hotels. So, the argument ran.
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The idea was simple. People had already demonstrated their desire (and willingness to pay) for broadband Internet access at homes and offices. They were apparently falling in love with all things wireless. Wi-Fi hotspots were sprouting up, even if they were mainly confined to coffee shops, airports and hotels. So, the argument ran.
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Wi-Fi Fingerprint-Based Indoor Positioning: Recent Advances and Comparisons
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2016Suining He, S. Chan
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2008
Wi-Fi marries Internet-based networking and radio broadcasting. Although still nascent, the technology is wildly popular. Geography is a central consideration in the functioning of Wi-Fi technology. Yet, its influence is just beginning to be investigated.
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Wi-Fi marries Internet-based networking and radio broadcasting. Although still nascent, the technology is wildly popular. Geography is a central consideration in the functioning of Wi-Fi technology. Yet, its influence is just beginning to be investigated.
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2010
We live in a connected world. Wireless Internet (also known as Wi-Fi) access has become the rule, not the exception—chances are you’re already using Wi-Fi at your home or office. Now you can use it to connect your iPod touch.
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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We live in a connected world. Wireless Internet (also known as Wi-Fi) access has become the rule, not the exception—chances are you’re already using Wi-Fi at your home or office. Now you can use it to connect your iPod touch.
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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Qui Parle, 2018
AbstractAs programs of internet surveillance have increasingly pervaded our contemporary social and political lives, resistance has become necessary for those seeking to evade online data tracking. This article interrogates such resistance through an examination of Trevor Paglen and Jacob Appelbaum’s Autonomy Cube (2014)—an installation that initiates ...
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AbstractAs programs of internet surveillance have increasingly pervaded our contemporary social and political lives, resistance has become necessary for those seeking to evade online data tracking. This article interrogates such resistance through an examination of Trevor Paglen and Jacob Appelbaum’s Autonomy Cube (2014)—an installation that initiates ...
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Rethinking Fall Detection With Wi-Fi
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2023Zheng Yang, Yi Zhang, Qian Zhang
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2018
Wi-Fi technology allows communication between a device and a wireless local area network (WLAN). Devices such as personal computers and printers, digital cameras and mobile phones can connect to a Wi-Fi access point over a distance of 20m indoors with greater distances outdoors.
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Wi-Fi technology allows communication between a device and a wireless local area network (WLAN). Devices such as personal computers and printers, digital cameras and mobile phones can connect to a Wi-Fi access point over a distance of 20m indoors with greater distances outdoors.
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