CJ Bernardos, JC Zúńiga… - 2015 IEEE Conference on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… a better navigation experience, connectivity logs that allow tracking … ones involved in the actual access to the network (eg, the … privacy threats at the networkconnectivity level, namely at …
E Dekel - Texas Instruments, 2019 - docs.ampnuts.ru
… wireless standard can adequately prevail. Wi-Fi® is the most ubiquitous wirelessInternet connectivity … Its energy consumption and complexity used to be a major barrier for Internet of …
… a WiFinetwork, where the center node is called an access point … even larger number of connections, and some popular … , Wi-Fi is the most ubiquitous wirelessInternetconnectivity …
… two technologies for delivering broadbandwirelessInternetaccess services: “3G” vs. “WiFi”. The former, … , however, we need broadbandaccessconnections. What precisely constitutes “…
… Wi-Fi is the most ubiquitous wirelessInternetconnectivity technology today. Its high power … and enable WiFi integration into emerging IoT applications and battery-operated devices. …
… devices with the Internet. Specifically, we show that it is possible to reuse existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide Internetconnectivity to RF-powered devices. To show Wi-Fi Backscatter’…
… broadbandservice on mobile. 5G makes the mobile operators offer faster internetconnections … Connectivity for Edge Computing: Cloud computing is among the recent technologies that …
D Niyato, E Hossain - IEEE communications Magazine, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… ed WiMAX/WiFinetwork for such an application where the licensed WiMAX spectrum is shared by the WiFiaccess points/routers to provide Internetconnectivity to mobileWiFi users. …
… of the two access networks and provide pointers as to how future hybrid networkaccess could be … available WiFiconnectivity from moving vehicles for data transfers. In the Drive-thru …