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Metamodeling of Wi-Fi Performance
2006 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2006The increasing popularity of Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks at home, in public areas and in the enterprise motivates extensive modeling and analysis of their performance measures, such as network capacity, resource requirements and quality of service (QoS) capabilities.
Jie Hui, Michael Devetsikiotis
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Battery-free Wi-Fi: Making Wi-Fi transmission simpler and practical
2019 IEEE 28th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2019We present a complete low-power Wi-Fi backscatter communication solution which based on a single microcontroller, and for the first time we demonstrate the battery-free Wi-Fi device prototype which is built using commercial-off-the-shelf components on a printed circuit board.
Xiaoqing Tang +5 more
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2010
Reference EPFL-CHAPTER-187797 URL: http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/management/entrepreneurship-and-innovation/innovation-journey-wi-fi-road-global-success Record created on 2013-08-05, modified on 2016-08 ...
ROSSEL, Pierre, FINGER, Matthias
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Reference EPFL-CHAPTER-187797 URL: http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/management/entrepreneurship-and-innovation/innovation-journey-wi-fi-road-global-success Record created on 2013-08-05, modified on 2016-08 ...
ROSSEL, Pierre, FINGER, Matthias
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Passive wi-fi and interscatter
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Hot Topics in Wireless, 2016The ubiquity of Wi-Fi has been a boon to pervasive connectivity of devices; We have Wi-Fi in our homes, schools, offices, and even factories. However, Wi-Fi has long been underutilized in the IoT space in favor of other wireless protocols such as Zigbee or BLE.
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2007
We propose an extensive-form game as a model for pricing roaming charges in 802.11 wireless data networks. We specify utility functions for the three agents involved in the game: the wireless user and the visited and home operators. With realistic assumptions, we use the model to find optimal roaming prices for delay insensitive users.
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We propose an extensive-form game as a model for pricing roaming charges in 802.11 wireless data networks. We specify utility functions for the three agents involved in the game: the wireless user and the visited and home operators. With realistic assumptions, we use the model to find optimal roaming prices for delay insensitive users.
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