Over the last three decades, we have become more dependent on wireless connectivity to access services and applications from nearly anywhere. The overstated emergence of the …
From café culture to home schooling, remote community networks, and smart cities, Wi-Fi is an invisible but fundamental element of contemporary life. Loosely regulated, low-cost, and …
E Au, L Wilhelmsson, T Baykas… - IEEE Communications …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The IEEE 802.11 standard, often referred to as Wi-Fi, underpins wireless networking applications around the world that impact our daily lives, such as wireless access to the …
Wi-Fi is a popular wireless technology and is continuously extended to keep pace with requirements such as high throughput, real-time communication, dense networks, or …
W Lemstra, V Hayes, J Groenewegen - 2010 - books.google.com
Wi-Fi has become the preferred means for connecting to the internet-at home, in the office, in hotels and at airports. Increasingly, Wi-Fi also provides internet access for remote …
H Green, S Rosenbush, RO Crockett, S Holmes - Business Week, 2003 - elibrary.ru
After four years as a plaything for techno-geeks and home hobbyists, Wi-Fi is beginning to beam its way into Corporate America. To date, Wi-Fi has grown on the scruffy fringes of the …
T Schmidt, A Townsend - Communications of the ACM, 2003 - dl.acm.org
Why Wi-Fi wants to be free Page 1 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM May 2003/Vol. 46, No. 5 47 WHY WI-FI WANTS TO BE FREE While wireless carriers around the world have battled …
Wi-Fi as Community-based Innovation Page 280 9 Wi-Fi as community-based innovation Ellen van Oost, Stefan Verhaegh and Nelly Oudshoorn, with contributions from Wolter Lemstra …