By understanding your requirements, you can define the goals and objectives of your wireless network design as well as identify any potential gaps or challenges that need to be addressed.
layout, and structure of each floor and room. You also need to locate the sources of interference, such as walls, doors, windows, elevators, metal objects, and other wireless networks. You can use ...
Abstract: This practical new resource gives you a comprehensive understanding of the design and deployment of transmission networks for wireless applications. From principles and design, to equipment ...
Information Technology provides wireless data network access( IEEE 802.11b/g) in most campus locations (see the Wireless Location Map for currently covered locations). IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11n ...
Abstract: Here's a unique new book that focuses on the future direction in wireless/mobile telecommunications as a standalone concept for building wireless IP systems, including commercial, campus, ...
This project focuses on optimizing the layout of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) using the Honey Bee Colony Optimization (HBCO) algorithm. The primary objective is to find an optimal sensor placement ...