Materials of the paper F. Wilhelmi, S. Szott, K. Kosek-Szott and B. Bellalta, "Machine Learning and Wi-Fi: Unveiling the Path Toward AI/ML-Native IEEE 802.11 Networks ...
Li-Fi is here to join Wi-Fi as a physical networking layer. Li-Fi is here to join Wi-Fi as a physical networking layer. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a fundamental security flaw in the design of the IEEE 802.11 WiFi protocol standard, allowing attackers to trick access points into leaking network frames in ...
My normal network is Wifi 5, but I have 802.11n enabled on the guest network. The guest network runs on the same APs as my main network. I have 3 APs controlled by a controller. I might occasionally ...
ABSTRACT: The new IEEE 802.11 standard, IEEE 802.11ax, has the challenging goal of serving more Uplink (UL) traffic and users as compared with his predecessor IEEE 802.11ac, enabling consistent and ...
ABSTRACT: In Shadow-Fading model, it is difficult to achieve higher Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) due to the effects of large scale fading. The main goal of this paper is to improve the PDR in ...
Abstract: Recently, IEEE started a task group to investigate adding wireless mesh capabilities to its ubiquitous IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks standard. The proposal is specified as the ...
In response to reader requests for a refresher in basic wireless LAN operations, I’ll finish up a discussion I began last time of 802.11 WLAN channel assignments and user access. Some of you have ...
The most common types of wireless LANs today support the 802.11b standard. Although faster 802.11a equipment has been available for some time, vendors of enterprise-class WLAN equipment — with more ...
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