Wang et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Network performance analysis on IEEE 802.11 g with different protocols and signal to noise ratio valuesWang et al., 2005
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- 3148992189036043101
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- Wang T
- Refai H
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- Publication venue
- Second IFIP International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks, 2005. WOCN 2005.
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Wireless local area network (WLAN) based on IEEE 802.11 standards has experienced tremendous growth in recent years. The 802.11 g is one of 802.11 standards that offer data transmission at up to 54 Mbps, compared with the 11 Mbps theoretical maximum with the …
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