TV White Space networks are gaining momentum worldwide as an important addition to the suite of wireless protocols available for connecting developing regions. However, there has been no thorough investigation of scenarios where TV White Space performs better or worse than alternative low-cost wire- less technology such as WiFi. This paper analyzes the performance of 5 GHz WiFi links and TV White space links using down-converted WiFi, typically used as wireless backhaul for poorly connected regions, in different scenarios including line-of-sight links and links obstructed by trees and structures. The experiments make use of 802.11a/b/g WiFi and TV White Space equipment that down- converts standard 802.11 a/b/g WiFi from the 2.4 GHz band int...
The emergence of bandwidth-driven applications in the current wireless communication environment is ...
In paper, the effect of different environment has been studied. For the next Wi-Fi generation at dif...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
TV White Space networks are gaining momentum worldwide as an important addition to the suite of wire...
Commonly used WiFi is known to be ill-suited for penetrating vegetation and buildings and non-line-o...
This paper reports on the experimental analysis of hybrid back-haul links comprising WiFi operating ...
Abstract—The recent decisions by regulators in the USA and UK to open up unused portions of UHF spec...
Television White Space (TVWS) is currently a leading technology for broadband connectivity in rural ...
The radio spectrum is a limited resource. Demand for wireless communication services is increasing e...
Even at the current age of sophisticated communication systems, remote rural communities with low us...
White Space refers to the unused broadcasting frequencies in the wireless spectrum. Television netwo...
Wi-Fi is widely used to connect electronic devices wirelessly using ISM radio bands.Previous studies...
Abstract: The use of Television White Spaces (TVWS) for broadband communication has raised interest ...
In paper, the effect of different environment has been studied. For the next Wi-Fi generation at dif...
Broadband internet has grown to become a major part of our daily routines. With this growth increase...
The emergence of bandwidth-driven applications in the current wireless communication environment is ...
In paper, the effect of different environment has been studied. For the next Wi-Fi generation at dif...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
TV White Space networks are gaining momentum worldwide as an important addition to the suite of wire...
Commonly used WiFi is known to be ill-suited for penetrating vegetation and buildings and non-line-o...
This paper reports on the experimental analysis of hybrid back-haul links comprising WiFi operating ...
Abstract—The recent decisions by regulators in the USA and UK to open up unused portions of UHF spec...
Television White Space (TVWS) is currently a leading technology for broadband connectivity in rural ...
The radio spectrum is a limited resource. Demand for wireless communication services is increasing e...
Even at the current age of sophisticated communication systems, remote rural communities with low us...
White Space refers to the unused broadcasting frequencies in the wireless spectrum. Television netwo...
Wi-Fi is widely used to connect electronic devices wirelessly using ISM radio bands.Previous studies...
Abstract: The use of Television White Spaces (TVWS) for broadband communication has raised interest ...
In paper, the effect of different environment has been studied. For the next Wi-Fi generation at dif...
Broadband internet has grown to become a major part of our daily routines. With this growth increase...
The emergence of bandwidth-driven applications in the current wireless communication environment is ...
In paper, the effect of different environment has been studied. For the next Wi-Fi generation at dif...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...