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Making 802.11g Transmitter Measurements by Agilent Technologies Published: November 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
802.11g is the latest standard in wireless computer networking. It follows on the developments of 802.11a and 802.11b, combining the speed of 802.11a with the low cost and installed base of 802.11b devices. The aim of 802.11g - to be interoperable with 8 | |
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Wireless Industry Standards & WLAN Management by AirWave Published: February 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper outlines all of the wireless LAN standards, their current state, implications, and a summary of features for each standard. | |
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Autocorrelation - A New Differentiating Domain For Multiple Access Wireless Communications by AT&T Published: February 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
In this paper, a new differentiating domain, the autocorrelation of the transmitted signals, is exploited, and a new random multiple access method, based on the principle of Autocorrelation Matching (AM), is developed on top of it. The advantages of havi | |
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Frequency Hopping vs. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Techniques by Bazar Electronico Published: February 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Spread spectrum technology was first introduced about 50 years ago by the military as a way of sending secure communications. From the beginning it was designed to be resistant to noise, interference, jamming, and unauthorized detection. Spread spectrum | |
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Welcome to the Wireless Enterprise by Cisco Systems, Inc. Published: Type: White Paper
This helpful primer on the basics of wireless LAN technology for the enterprise environment addresses the emergence of IEEE 802.11b as the standard for the both corporate and home wireless markets. Gain insight into current environmental issues that may | |
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WLAN RFICs Drive Next-Generation Test Requirements by Credence Systems Published: September 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Evolving consumer demand for flexible, high-bandwidth applications is fueling a race for a new generation of high-performance wireless local-area network (WLAN) products. than seen before in commercial communications products. For semiconductor companies | |
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Protection Ripple in 802.11 WLANs by CWNP Program Published: June 4, 2004 Type: White Paper
A whitepaper detailing common problems with using protection mechanisms such as RTS/CTS and CTS-to-Self. | |
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Wireless Communications Technology Landscape by Dell Published: February 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
There are many wireless communications technologies that can be differentiated by frequency, bandwidth, range, and applications. This white paper surveys these technologies. | |
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Trends in WLAN Technology by Future Communications Software Published: December 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Wireless LANs effectively combine data connectivity with user mobility. Wireless LANs today provide wireless access to vital network resources such as large, multi-location enterprises, small and medium size enterprises as well as hospitals, hotels, airp | |
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Propagation Measurements of the 5.2 GHz Radio Band in Commercial and Domestic Environments by Hewlett Packard Published: Type: White Paper
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the wideband propagation characteristics of four different indoor operational environments in the vicinity of 5.2 GHz frequency band using a swept time- delay cross-correlator (STDCC) channel sound | |
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Troubleshooting Common Wireless LAN Radio Problems by Intersil Published: June 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses common WLAN transmitter and receiver problems and their solutions. Orderly diagnostic procedures are presented to rapidly zero in on the source of trouble. Tried and proven mitigation techniques are discussed. The paper concentrates | |
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Netgear 108 Mbps Wireless Solution by Netgear Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
NETGEAR 108 Mbps Super Wireless products are the first to deliver 108 Mbps Super Wireless performances. They offer a superior set of advanced, fully compliant 802.11g and 802.11b features, enhanced speed, range up to four times that of 802.11b, leading-e | |
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OSU-MAC: A New, Real-Time Medium Access Control Protocol for Wireless WANs with Asymmetric Wireless Links by Ohio State University Published: April 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Supported under the NSF Special Projects in Communication and Networking, Ohio State University researchers in both the wireless communications and networking areas are working toward achieving significant gains in wireless system performance by leveragi | |
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The Security Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks by SANS Institute Published: November 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Wireless Networks is a data communication system that uses shared radio waves or infraded light to transmit and recieve data without wired cables. This paper explains the introduction to Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), and the methods employed to se | |
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Testing and Analyzing Next Generation Networks by techguide Published: January 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Networks and distributed systems are beginning to support new multimedia business applications but this convergence creates new challenges for network providers. Telephony over the Internet, Web data over wireless telephones and video streaming are just | |
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The Effects of Adjacent Channel Rejection and Adjacent Channel Interference on 802.11 WLAN Performance by Texas Instruments Published: November 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The escalating deployment of wireless networking technology as well as other wireless technologies in the same unlicensed spectrum is rapidly increasing the radio frequency (RF) interference for Wi-Fi (802.11) products, threatening the data throughput pe | |
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802.11 White Paper: Coexistence Issues - Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) and Bluetooth by Texas Instruments Published: February 1, 2000 Type: White Paper
Both the IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area networking standard (marketed as Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth Personal Area networking standard utilize the unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM band. For this reason, the potential for interference exists, and coexistence issues m | |
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Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) and Bluetooth Coexistence Issues and Solutions for the 2.4 GHz ISM Band by Texas Instruments Published: February 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
This white paper presents information related to the IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area Networking Standard (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networking Standard. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth products utilize the unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band. Thi | |
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WLAN Channel Bonding: Causing Greater Problems Than It Solves by Texas Instruments Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Several enhancements have been proposed for increasing 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) throughput. Some of these, such as increasing the modulation density, improvements to the media access (MAC) layer and techniques like multiple in, multiple | |
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Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) and Bluetooth: Coexistence Issues and Solutions for the 2.4 GHz ISM Band by Texas Instruments Published: February 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
This white paper presents information related to the IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area Networking standard (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networking standard. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth products utilize the unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band. Due | |
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