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Design issues in wireless LANs
Journal of High Speed Networks, 1996Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs), while similar in some respects to wired LANs, have many differences that impact their design. The key differences are the unreliable natnre of wireless communication and the mobility of stations enabled by their wireless capability.
Hamid Ahmadi +2 more
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2002
Wireless LANs based on the IEEE 802.11 standard have achieved wide customer acceptance in the enterprise environment. They are expected to continue to expand in popularity and become ubiquitous communication systems even in private and public places.
Glas, Jack +4 more
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Wireless LANs based on the IEEE 802.11 standard have achieved wide customer acceptance in the enterprise environment. They are expected to continue to expand in popularity and become ubiquitous communication systems even in private and public places.
Glas, Jack +4 more
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Analysis and Modeling of Wireless LAN
2006 10th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2006For a long time the Poisson process has been used to model packet arrivals at Ethernet networks. Recent researchers proved that the Poisson model is inadequate, and self similar processes predict the network traffic better. The author collected traffic samples from one of Mongolian Information Company in Mongolia and their statistical distribution has ...
Youjip Won, Dashdorj Yamkhin
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Measured performance of a wireless LAN
[1992] Proceedings 17th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003The performance of a high-speed commercial spread-spectrum wireless LAN that uses the CSMA/CA multiple-access strategy was studied. Using synthetic workloads, packet capture success rather than signal propagation characteristics was measured. Specifically throughput, packet loss rates, range, and patterns of errors within packets were measured.
Dan Duchamp, Neil F. Reynolds
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Interoperability concept for wireless LANs
IEEE 60th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004, 2005Wireless networks must be able to inter-work with each other, rather than to coexist, if they are to be able to exchange information across the different networks. The paper introduces a concept for interoperability of wireless LANs in the 5 GHz unlicensed band, namely HiperLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11. The interoperability concept suggests the integration of
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WiNE-Tap: Wireless LAN emulator with wireless network TAP devices
Ad Hoc Networks, 2021Arata Kato, Susumu Ishihara
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IEEE 802.11 roaming and authentication in wireless LAN/cellular mobile networks
IEEE Wireless Communications, 2004Minghui Shi, Xuemin Shen, J W Mark
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Convenience and TAM in a ubiquitous computing environment: The case of wireless LAN
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2007Cheolho Yoon, Sanghoon Kim
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