Wireless networks are constantly increasing in size, both in the number of users as well as in the amount of data being transmitted through them. In an effort to provide users with better working conditions we constantly increase the number of access points within a network. These access points form the basis of a wireless network, their common feature being the same network name. Physically they are placed at various locations, and in order to avoid mutual interference, they operate on different channels. The goal is to ensure the highest quality of network operation, regardless of movement of the user within the network's coverage area. Roaming is the process which connects a user with closer access points in an automated way. In order t...
This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variabil...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-74.1. Introduction -- 2. Background related work -- 3. Devel...
Mobility is gaining a tremendous interest among Internet users and wireless access networks are incr...
Wireless networks are constantly increasing in size, both in the number of users as well as in the a...
In this paper, we argue that the roaming functionalities implemented at the data link layer (Layer 2...
Wireless network mobility frees the user from location dependence but requires additional mechanism ...
Nowadays mobile devices enable users to have various ways to surf on the Internet and broad band com...
Wireless technology has been through a tremendous revolutionary over the last decade. The adoption o...
In this thesis, three issues in wireless and mobile networks are considered. The first issue is the ...
In a future, existing wireless access technologies such as WiFi (Wireless Fidelity), WiMAX (Worldwid...
In the first part of this thesis, we focus on Drive-thru Internet systems where access points (AP) a...
A network is a collection of two or more computer systems which connected with each other. It is typ...
Handling mobility in wireless sensor networks can pose formidable challenges in protocol design, esp...
In a future, existing wireless access technologies such as WiFi (Wireless Fidelity), WiMAX (Worldwid...
In a wireless mesh network, nodes known as transit access points (TAPs) cooperatively forward traffi...
This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variabil...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-74.1. Introduction -- 2. Background related work -- 3. Devel...
Mobility is gaining a tremendous interest among Internet users and wireless access networks are incr...
Wireless networks are constantly increasing in size, both in the number of users as well as in the a...
In this paper, we argue that the roaming functionalities implemented at the data link layer (Layer 2...
Wireless network mobility frees the user from location dependence but requires additional mechanism ...
Nowadays mobile devices enable users to have various ways to surf on the Internet and broad band com...
Wireless technology has been through a tremendous revolutionary over the last decade. The adoption o...
In this thesis, three issues in wireless and mobile networks are considered. The first issue is the ...
In a future, existing wireless access technologies such as WiFi (Wireless Fidelity), WiMAX (Worldwid...
In the first part of this thesis, we focus on Drive-thru Internet systems where access points (AP) a...
A network is a collection of two or more computer systems which connected with each other. It is typ...
Handling mobility in wireless sensor networks can pose formidable challenges in protocol design, esp...
In a future, existing wireless access technologies such as WiFi (Wireless Fidelity), WiMAX (Worldwid...
In a wireless mesh network, nodes known as transit access points (TAPs) cooperatively forward traffi...
This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variabil...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-74.1. Introduction -- 2. Background related work -- 3. Devel...
Mobility is gaining a tremendous interest among Internet users and wireless access networks are incr...