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Wireless LAN design alternatives

IEEE Network, 1994
The authors have discussed several alternatives in wireless LAN design: media choice, operating frequency, operating mode, network topology, and access method. Although each technical choice presents both advantages and disadvantages, they argue that there is a design point that provides the best fit with present and future wireless LAN user needs ...
Bantz, David F., PhD, Bauchot, F. J.
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Wireless LAN

open access: yes, 2000
Hanya dalam beberapa tahun datangnya Wireless LAN sudah mampu menarik pasar jaringan lokal. Wireless LAN sangat dibutuhkan karena LAN tradisional tidak mampu menjawab kebutuhan masyarakat yang menginginkan jaringan yang bisa dipindah ke segala tempat ...
Lukas, Jonathan
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Wireless ATM LAN

Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002
A TDMA-based multiplexing protocol is introduced as a candidate multiple access scheme, for an indoor radio LAN which is based on the ATM concept. This protocol attempts to provide high bandwidth utilisation and satisfy, the delay requirements of different types of services. The signaling for the radio link access is in accordance with that used at the
Costas Apostolas   +2 more
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Wireless LAN Security

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract Wireless LANs provide mobility. Who does not want to be able to carry their laptop to the conference room down the hall and still have complete network access without worrying about network cables? Manufacturing companies are even using wireless LANs (WLANs) to monitor shop-floor machinery that is not traditionally accessible by network ...
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A new protocol for wireless LANs

2002 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Proceedings. ICC 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37333), 2003
A TDMA-based randomly addressed potting protocol (TRAP) is proposed. TRAP employs a variable-length TDMA-based contention stage with the length based on the number of active stations. Simulation results are presented that reveal the superiority of TRAP against the RAP protocol in cases of medium and high offered loads. Furthermore the implementation of
Petros Nicopolitidis   +3 more
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Secure wireless LANs

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Computer and communications security - CCS '94, 1994
Mobile computing is a major area of current research. A variety of wirelessly networked mobile devices now make it possible for a physically untethered computer to function in a fully networked manner. Recent research has focussed on providing the mobile user a seamless environment of wired and wireless networks.
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Secrecy Capacity of Wireless LAN

2009 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2009
We address secure secret key distribution in wireless communication systems. There is the secrecy capacity concept that it can distribute information which the third parties can not eavesdrop because of the noise over the distribution channel. Then, we address secure secret key distribution in wireless communication systems using secrecy capacity ...
Ryuzou Nishi   +2 more
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Outdoor Localisation in a Wireless LAN

2006 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2006
Use of pattern matching algorithm for location detection in a wireless LAN is well known in literature. It allows to achieve good performances in terms of localisation errors, but it may require a very long and time-consuming start-up phase, during which a set of measurements of the radio signal strength values received in different positions inside ...
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