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Security in Wireless Local Area Networks

Security in Wireless Local Area Networks

... in Wireless Local Area Networks ∗ ...1995, wireless networking has become a buzz word at the beginning of the new ...as wireless communications, wireless local ...

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IEEE Wireless Local Area Networks

IEEE Wireless Local Area Networks

... 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks ireless computing is a rapidly emerging technology providing users with network connectivity without being tethered off of a wired ...network. ...

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Next Generation Wireless Local Area Networks

Next Generation Wireless Local Area Networks

... 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks T his is a 2 day course technical course intended to give student a solid understanding of the emerging IEEE ...

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CiteSeerX — deployment of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). An

CiteSeerX — deployment of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). An

... Abstract— Recent years have seen tremendous growth in the deployment of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). An important design issue in such networks is that of distributed ...

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CiteSeerX — and usage of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) in

CiteSeerX — and usage of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) in

... Fern Barrow, Poole, UK [email protected] Abstract-There is a tremendous growth in the deployment and usage of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) in recent years. There is also an ...

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A MIMO-OFDM Testbed for Wireless Local Area Networks

A MIMO-OFDM Testbed for Wireless Local Area Networks

... for wireless local area networks,” EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, Special issue on Implementation Aspects and Testbeds for MIMO Systems, 2005, to ...

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Analysis of Intrusion Detection Tools for Wireless Local Area Networks

Analysis of Intrusion Detection Tools for Wireless Local Area Networks

... [3] Professor, Department of Comp. Engg., UIET, Punjab University, Chd.(PB)-India Summary Intrusion-detection systems endeavor at detecting attacks against networks or, in general, against information systems. ...

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Chapter 7 Low-Speed Wireless Local Area Networks

Chapter 7 Low-Speed Wireless Local Area Networks

... ¾ 16-pulse position modulation (16-PPM) — A modulation technique that translates four data bits into 16 light impulses. ¾ 802.11 standard — An IEEE standard released in 1990 that defines wireless local ...

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ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN ENTITY AUTHENTICATION IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLANS)

ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN ENTITY AUTHENTICATION IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLANS)

... IV. WLAN AUTHENTICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND STANDARDS The WLAN technologies have developed gradually in last two decades. In the year 1997 IEEE ratified the original 802.11 standard. The Wireless Local ...

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Wireless Local Area Networks and the Standard

Wireless Local Area Networks and the Standard

... Photonic-based wireless LANs are inherently secure and are immune (as are optical fiber networks) from electromagnetic radiation which can interfere with cable and RF based ...enclosed area like ...

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The Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks

The Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks

... in wireless LAN (otherwise it would not be a local area ...over wireless LAN in the same way a wired computer sends an IP package over ...

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Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)

... the Wireless Edge Services xl Module, which automatically deploys the same WLAN configuration to all adopted RPs, simplifies establishing a WLAN throughout a wireless ...one Wireless Edge Services xl ...

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Partition Anticipation for Wireless Local Area Networks

Partition Anticipation for Wireless Local Area Networks

... In order to determine positioning in an ad-hoc network, the GPS system is used, together with some margin for error on the GPS co-ordinates. LAR models the idea of an expected zone, and a request zone as subparts of the ...

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Improving Throughput in Wireless Local Area Networks

Improving Throughput in Wireless Local Area Networks

... In this technique users use the optimum transmission probability by estimating the number of stations from the traffic conditions in a sliding window fashion one period at a time, ther[r] ...

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Performance Optimization in Wireless Local Area Networks

Performance Optimization in Wireless Local Area Networks

... cellular networks is typically modeled as a graph-coloring problem, where each graph vertex represents a different AP, each edge represents potential interferences, and the colors represent the number of ...

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Building Secure Wireless Local Area Networks

Building Secure Wireless Local Area Networks

... Introduction Ubiquitous network access without wires. This is the powerful drawing card for the deployment of wireless networking technology. But, for many, this powerful advantage is seen as double- edged ...

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Security Requirements for Wireless Local Area Networks

Security Requirements for Wireless Local Area Networks

... The physical boundaries of the WLAN coverage area often extend beyond the physical security perimeter of the Department. Given this, attackers do not need to be located within the physical security boundaries of ...

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Wireless e-business by IBM Wireless Local Area Networks

Wireless e-business by IBM Wireless Local Area Networks

... location. Wireless LANs or, equivalently, a wireless Ethernet, promise to provide the freedom that many mobile workers demand to stay ‘always connected’ with their systems and their ...for wireless ...

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Localization for Intrusion Detection in Wireless Local Area Networks

Localization for Intrusion Detection in Wireless Local Area Networks

... in the standard deviation ( σ loc ) for the Gaussian filter used in the finger-printing process. One might expect the error to be high for extremely small standard deviation, but this is not seen in the results. It is due ...

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A MIMO-OFDM Testbed for Wireless Local Area Networks

A MIMO-OFDM Testbed for Wireless Local Area Networks

... 6 Antennessa, avenue la Perouse, 29280 Plouzane, France 7 École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne, Technopôle Brest-Iroise, 29238 Brest, France Received 15 December 2004; Revised 11 May 2005; ...

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