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Relieving the <endeca_term>Wireless Infrastructure</endeca_term>: When Opportunistic Networks Meet Guaranteed Delays

Relieving the Wireless Infrastructure: When Opportunistic Networks Meet Guaranteed Delays

...that harnesses ad hoc communication opportunities to minimize the load on the wireless infrastructure while guaranteeing tight delivery delays. It achieves this through a control... Read more

29 April, 2011
On Quality of Monitoring for Multi-Channel <endeca_term>Wireless Infrastructure</endeca_term> Networks

On Quality of Monitoring for Multi-Channel Wireless Infrastructure Networks

...utilizing distributed wireless sniffers is an effective technique to monitor activities in wireless infrastructure networks for fault diagnosis, resource management and critical path analysis. In... Read more

24 September, 2010
OpenSky Creates and Implements <endeca_term>Wireless Infrastructure</endeca_term> for Higher Education Institution

OpenSky Creates and Implements Wireless Infrastructure for Higher Education Institution

The Clinet is an academic organisation that service more than 400,000 students. They wanted to implement a completely... Read more

20 October, 2011

Juniper moves into wireless with £96m Trapeze buy

...Networking infrastructure company Juniper Networks is to buy Trapeze Networks, the wireless infrastructure firm. The deal, announced on Tuesday, is an all-cash transaction... Read more

17 November, 2010 by David Meyer

"Big 10" University Optimizes 802.11n Performance

See how Cisco customers enhance their wireless infrastructure and decreased wireless interference mitigation from hours to minutes, reduced routine... Read more

1 October, 2011
Stable and Flexible Weight Based Clustering Algorithm in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Stable and Flexible Weight Based Clustering Algorithm in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Ad hoc networks are wireless, infrastructure less, multi-hop, dynamic network established by a collection of mobile... Read more

16 March, 2011

Geo attacks BT as it quits UK fibre-funding process

...use BT's ducts and poles to provide backhaul for mobile or wireless infrastructure, or even to deploy leased lines to business customers, he added... Read more

17 November, 2011 by David Meyer

Blinding dictators with low-power lightbulbs

The internet, it turns out, can be turned off. It can be filtered, it can be monitored, it can be turned against its... Read more

17 May, 2011

Huawei wins US restraining order over Motorola

...Motorola announced in July 2010 that it plans to sell its entire wireless infrastructure business to Nokia Siemens in a deal that is worth about... Read more

26 January, 2011 by Marguerite Reardon

ARM's new Cortex adds server features

...be used in 'superphones' (high-performance smartphones), home entertainment, small servers and wireless infrastructure, in one- to eight-core configurations and beyond. "[This is] an... Read more

9 September, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins

The future of mobile networks: How the comms tech you use will evolve

...cope with the growing demands for data. Paul Steinberg, chief architect of wireless infrastructure at Motorola, has a tale guaranteed to make a CFO sweat... Read more

15 July, 2010 by Natasha Lomas
Characterization of Vision-Aided Indoor Localization and Landmark Routing

Characterization of Vision-Aided Indoor Localization and Landmark Routing

...may be due to the obstacles of funding, installing, or accessing sufficient wireless infrastructure for triangulation, as well as the scalability challenge in site-by... Read more

10 March, 2012
RemoterApp 1.0

RemoterApp 1.0

...built in virtual keyboard system.You can control your computer using existing wireless infrastructure between your computer and mobile device. RemoterApp can be used with... Read more

23 February, 2012
A Robust Technique for WLAN Device-Free Passive Motion Detection

A Robust Technique for WLAN Device-Free Passive Motion Detection

...system capable of detecting passive human motion using the already installed indoor wireless infrastructure. RASID applies a statistical anomaly detection technique to detect motion inside... Read more

23 January, 2012
Towards a Versatile Wireless Platform for Low-Power Applications

Towards a Versatile Wireless Platform for Low-Power Applications

...severely limit experimentation and research with novel and innovative technologies in the wireless infrastructure. The authors team previously proposed a revolutionary architecture for wireless nodes... Read more

12 December, 2011

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