802.11n A Survival Guide
A decade ago, I first wrote that people moved, and networks needed to adapt to the reality that peop...
A decade ago, I first wrote that people moved, and networks needed to adapt to the reality that peop...
This book presents, in a unitary and novel perspective, some of the research work the authors have c...
Never have telecommunications operations and network management been so important. Never has it been...
The first practical examples of mobile communications were used in many countries like the USA, the ...
Although the origins of radio frequency based wireless networking can be traced back to the Universi...
It has been said that the move from narrowband to broadband access is the second revolution for the ...
December 2007, San Jose, California: It seems a long time ago. I walked into a big networking compan...
RFID (radio-frequency identification) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-fr...
We are in the era of ubiquitous computing in which the use and development of Radio Frequency Iden- ...
I can remember buying my first electronic calculator. I was teaching a graduate level statistics cou...