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Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, 2011
The need for ubiquitous network access and services is fueling tremendous growth of wireless technologies, networks, and applications. Mobile and wireless devices are being increasingly used for a variety of applications including multimedia, information search and retrieval, entertainment, social, business, and medical applications, and sensing and ...
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The need for ubiquitous network access and services is fueling tremendous growth of wireless technologies, networks, and applications. Mobile and wireless devices are being increasingly used for a variety of applications including multimedia, information search and retrieval, entertainment, social, business, and medical applications, and sensing and ...
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Scheduling in Wireless Networks
Foundations and TrendsĀ® in Networking, 2011We present a review of the problem of scheduled channel access in wire-less networks with emphasis on ad hoc and sensor networks as opposed to WiFi, cellular, and infrastructure-based networks. After a brief introduction and problem definition, we examine in detail specific instances of the scheduling problem.
Anna Pantelidou, Anthony Ephremides
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4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06), 2006
In this tutorial wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is discussed, which has the routing protocols of actual capacity. The multi-radio systems, technical problems are also described in this issue, such that the WMN have significant congestion control and fairness problems.
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In this tutorial wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is discussed, which has the routing protocols of actual capacity. The multi-radio systems, technical problems are also described in this issue, such that the WMN have significant congestion control and fairness problems.
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Computer, 2007
The confluence of inexpensive wireless communication, computation, and sensing has created a new generation of smart devices. Using tens to thousands of these devices in self-organizing networks has created a new technology referred to as wireless sensor networks. This article gives an overview of the wireless sensor networks.
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The confluence of inexpensive wireless communication, computation, and sensing has created a new generation of smart devices. Using tens to thousands of these devices in self-organizing networks has created a new technology referred to as wireless sensor networks. This article gives an overview of the wireless sensor networks.
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Proceedings. 14th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2005. ICCCN 2005., 2006
The wireless industry is undergoing a transition. We see the evolution from cellular 2G to 3G standards, the migration from circuit to packet applications, and the procession of voice to data. We also see the industry incorporating new wireless access technologies such as WiFi and WiMAX. All of this is occurring in a market place where voice subscriber
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The wireless industry is undergoing a transition. We see the evolution from cellular 2G to 3G standards, the migration from circuit to packet applications, and the procession of voice to data. We also see the industry incorporating new wireless access technologies such as WiFi and WiMAX. All of this is occurring in a market place where voice subscriber
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A wireless network in MosquitoNet
IEEE Micro, 1996An emerging technology for wireless connectivity provides one of the best combinations of bandwidth, coverage area, and cost for a wireless data network. It also teaches important lessons about software-hardware interface design. To support this vision of ubiquitous connectivity, we are studying issues of wireless and mobile computing at the network ...
Stuart Cheshire, Mary Baker
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Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2002
Driven by pressure to facilitate mobile computing, universities are plunging into wireless networking. Although wireless offers convenience and low-cost deployment, it lacks any inherent means of strong security. Common methods of securing wireless networks include WEP, VPN, MAC registration, IEEE 802.1x, and Firewalls. Each method offers some security,
Jon Allen, Jeff Wilson
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Driven by pressure to facilitate mobile computing, universities are plunging into wireless networking. Although wireless offers convenience and low-cost deployment, it lacks any inherent means of strong security. Common methods of securing wireless networks include WEP, VPN, MAC registration, IEEE 802.1x, and Firewalls. Each method offers some security,
Jon Allen, Jeff Wilson
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IT Professional, 2012
4G wireless networks are receiving a lot of attention from researchers, wireless carriers, device manufacturers, and mobile users. This survey compares the original vision with current 4G offerings and considers future prospects.
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4G wireless networks are receiving a lot of attention from researchers, wireless carriers, device manufacturers, and mobile users. This survey compares the original vision with current 4G offerings and considers future prospects.
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2013 ACM/IEEE International Workshop on System Level Interconnect Prediction (SLIP), 2013
On-chip wireless interconnects are being investigated for applicability on network-on-chip systems of contemporary Multiprocessor Systems-on-chip (MPSoCs). Targeting both 2D and 3D semiconductor technologies, wireless interconnects are established with multiple antennas on the same die or couplers on the layers of a 3D IC package.
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On-chip wireless interconnects are being investigated for applicability on network-on-chip systems of contemporary Multiprocessor Systems-on-chip (MPSoCs). Targeting both 2D and 3D semiconductor technologies, wireless interconnects are established with multiple antennas on the same die or couplers on the layers of a 3D IC package.
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