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  1. IEEE Conference on Wireless LAN Implementation.
  2. [1992] Proceedings IEEE Conference on Wireless LAN Implementation
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[1992] Proceedings IEEE Conference on Wireless LAN Implementation
Infrared wireless system for local area network and data communication
Design of transmitters for computer communication using Public Alpine Wireless Network
A comparison of high frequency IC technologies for wireless LANs
Power line based LAN applications in residential communications and control
Time-variant throughput versus delay characteristics and communication reliability of a wireless local area network
Hybrid (wireless infrared/coaxial) Ethernet local area networks
Efficient use of space, spectrum and time in radio LAN
Simplified routing for mobile computers using TCP/IP
Strategic planning in implementation of wireless LANs
Radio-LAN standardization efforts
Proceedings. IEEE Conference on Wireless LAN Implementation (Cat. No.92TH0457-2)

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Efficient use of space, spectrum and time in radio LAN

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Rypinski, C.A.
Copyright Year 1992
Description Author affiliation: LACE Inc., Petaluma, CA, USA (Rypinski, C.A.)
Abstract The context is the design of radio systems for widespread use in workplaces and public areas with service capacities that are a substantial fraction of that provided with wires. The capacity must be both for high peak-to-average LAN data traffic and bandwidth-on-demand virtual connection. The access method plays a part in determining the efficiency and capacity of a radio system, as do radio modulation and available bandwidth. Some of the most important factors that enable maximization of total communication capacity within a given geographic area of spectrum bandwidth are summarized. Continuous coverage radio system design is discussed within the context of the reuse factor, the distance factor, and the capacity. The advantage of access points is considered. Radio modulation is outlined. The characteristics of a time efficient access method are described. Multiplexing of connections and the LAN is considered.<>
Starting Page 14
Ending Page 20
File Size 573876
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 0818626259
DOI 10.1109/CWLAN.1992.275723
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1992-09-17
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Wireless LAN Shape Digital systems Transmitting antennas Optical propagation Receiving antennas Modulation Optical attenuators Directive antennas Repeaters
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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