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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Arquitectura e Implementación de una Wireless Lan para una empresa usando el 802.11b

Madrid Cisneros, Juan Francisco January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Trådlöst nätverk : En förstudie vid Campus Norrköping / Wireless network : A feasibility study at Campus Norrköping

Axling, LIsa, Hellström, Frida January 2002 (has links)
<p>Syftet med denna rapport är att göra en förstudie vid campus Norrköping rörande trådlöst nätverk. Det finns många olika standarder och tekniker. Vi har valt att rikta in oss på 802.11b då det är den som används mest. Trådlösa nätverk är ett bra komplement till vanliga kabelburna nätverk då det är flexibelt, relativt billigt och lätt att installera. Användningsområden för denna typ av nätverk är bland annat företag, hemmamiljö och allmänna platser såsom hotell och flygplatser, där människor kan förvandla improduktiv väntetid till effektiv arbetstid. </p><p>Vi ville undersöka hur förhållandet för trådlöst nätverk på plan fyra och fem i Täppan är. Detta gjorde vi genom att sätta upp basstationer av två olika märken på varierade platser på de olika planen samt göra de mätningar som vi ansåg nödvändiga. Vi tillämpande inte några av de säkerhetsföreskrifter som finns då det inte var syftet med studien, men säkerhet är ändå en av tyngdpunkterna i vår teoretiska del av rapporten. Med hjälp av den praktiska tillämpningen och våra kunskaper kunde vi dra slutsatsen att det skulle fungera bra att tillämpa trådlöst nätverk i Täppan. Det skulle då krävas tre basstationer på vardera plan för att uppnå bra täckning och prestanda.</p>
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Trådlöst nätverk : En förstudie vid Campus Norrköping / Wireless network : A feasibility study at Campus Norrköping

Axling, LIsa, Hellström, Frida January 2002 (has links)
Syftet med denna rapport är att göra en förstudie vid campus Norrköping rörande trådlöst nätverk. Det finns många olika standarder och tekniker. Vi har valt att rikta in oss på 802.11b då det är den som används mest. Trådlösa nätverk är ett bra komplement till vanliga kabelburna nätverk då det är flexibelt, relativt billigt och lätt att installera. Användningsområden för denna typ av nätverk är bland annat företag, hemmamiljö och allmänna platser såsom hotell och flygplatser, där människor kan förvandla improduktiv väntetid till effektiv arbetstid. Vi ville undersöka hur förhållandet för trådlöst nätverk på plan fyra och fem i Täppan är. Detta gjorde vi genom att sätta upp basstationer av två olika märken på varierade platser på de olika planen samt göra de mätningar som vi ansåg nödvändiga. Vi tillämpande inte några av de säkerhetsföreskrifter som finns då det inte var syftet med studien, men säkerhet är ändå en av tyngdpunkterna i vår teoretiska del av rapporten. Med hjälp av den praktiska tillämpningen och våra kunskaper kunde vi dra slutsatsen att det skulle fungera bra att tillämpa trådlöst nätverk i Täppan. Det skulle då krävas tre basstationer på vardera plan för att uppnå bra täckning och prestanda.
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IEEE 802.11b Frequency Translation / Frekvenstranslation av IEEE 802.11b

Harju, Janne January 2005 (has links)
This thesis investigates the IEEE 802.11b standard that describes radio communication for networks. The standard is carefully explained and the limitations of the standard are presented. To put the system in its context and to study the effects from the frequency translation, surrounding areas such as radio propagation and networks in general are presented. For radio communications the carrier frequency gives the basic properties for the application, long distance communication uses low frequencies and the opposite for short-range communication. The report investigates the possibilities to translate the frequency for an IEEE 802.11b system to move the limits of IEEE 802.11b Three alternative solutions are compared. A final solution evolves from one of them. The resulting solution is based on existing hardware and is ready for testing. One major conclusion is that 802.11b is a well developed standard where the development of the hardware is focussed on the physical size. This miniaturization makes alteration more complex. Finally other interesting wireless techniques that could give the desired properties and other possible further work are presented.
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A Power-Aware Routing Scheme for Ad Hoc Networks

Koujah, Fahad 11 July 2006 (has links)
Wireless network devices, especially in ad hoc networks, are typically battery-powered. The growing need for energy efficiency in wireless networks, in general, and in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), in particular, calls for power enhancement features. The goal of this dissertation is to extend network lifetime by improving energy utilization in MANET routing. We utilize the ability of wireless network interface cards to dynamically change their transmission power, as well as the ability of wireless devices to read the remaining battery energy of the device to create a table of what we term "reluctance values," which the device uses to determine how to route packets. Choosing routes with lower reluctance values, on average and with time, leads to better utilization of the energy resources of the devices in the network. Our power-aware scheme can be applied to both reactive and proactive MANET routing protocols. As examples and to evaluate performance, the technique has been applied to the Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol, a reactive routing protocol, and the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol, a proactive routing protocol. Simulations have been carried out on large static and mobile networks. Results show improvements in network lifetime in static and certain mobile scenarios. Results also show better distribution of residual node energies at the end of simulations, which means that the scheme is balancing energy load more evenly across network nodes than the unmodified versions of DSR and OLSR. Average change in energy over time in the unmodified protocols show a steady increase with time, while the power-aware protocols show an increase in the beginning, then it levels for sometime before it starts to decrease. The power-aware scheme shows improvements in static and in coordinated mobility scenarios. In random mobility the power-aware protocols show no advantage over the unmodified protocols. / Ph. D.
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A Simulator for analyzing the throughput of IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN Systems

Vasudevan, Srinivasan 11 February 2005 (has links)
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) have proliferated in the last 5 years. The IEEE 802.11b products have become commonplace both in the residential and business places for untethered Internet access. However the end user experience has often been less satisfactory than what the technology can offer. The degradation in the performance of the system is mainly attributed to the poor network design. The current network design is primarily RF centric. There are two factors that need to be in the incorporated in the design. Firstly a clear understanding of the traffic sources in the network such as the peak load of the system is necessary. Secondly the design should account for the limitations of the indoor propagation such as interference and multipath. The goal of this thesis is to develop a simulator which will predict the performance (throughput) of an end user. The throughput is predicted for a given topology and traffic source. The simulator is built on object oriented design. To validate the simulator a measurement campaign was conducted. The campaign was conducted in two different channel conditions, office space and open hall. The channel measurements were also performed at these locations to understand the multipath. Comparative studies indicate that the choice of the rate adaptation algorithm hugely influences the predicted throughput. The simulator results match very well with the measurement results for the open space scenario. For the office space scenario the simulator varied by roughly 20% from the measurement results. This was due to existence of multipath leading to Inter Symbol Interference. / Master of Science
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Throughput Measurements and Empirical Prediction Models for IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN (WLAN) Installations

Henty, Benjamin E. 19 August 2001 (has links)
Typically a wireless LAN infrastructure is designed and installed by Networking professionals. These individuals are extremely familiar with wired networks, but are often unfamiliar with wireless networks. Thus, Wireless LAN installations are currently handicapped by the lack of an accurate, performance prediction model that is intuitive for use by non-wireless professionals. To provide a solution to this problem, this thesis presents a method of predicting the expected wireless LAN throughput using a site-specific model of an indoor environment. In order to develop this throughput prediction model, two wireless LAN throughput measurement products, LANFielder and SiteSpy, were created. These two products, which are patent pending, allow site-specific network performance measurements to be made. These two software packages were used to conduct an extensive measurement campaign to evaluate the performance of two IEEE 802.11b access points (APs) under ideal, multiuser, and interference scenarios. The data from this measurement campaign was then used to create empirically based throughput prediction models. The resulting models were first developed using RSSI measurements and then confirmed using predicted signal strength parameters. / Master of Science
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Experiment Demonstrating the Use of a WLAN for Data Telemetry from Small, Fast Moving Nodes

Bamberger, R. J., Barrett, G. R., D’Amico, W. P., Lauss, M. H. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 20-23, 2003 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / This paper is a follow up to a paper presented at ITC 2002 entitled “Wireless Local Area Network for Data Telemetry from Fast Moving Nodes” by R. J. Bamberger, G. R. Barrett, R. A. Nichols, and J. L. Burbank of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and M. H. Lauss of the Yuma Test Center at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG). In that paper, network-centric data telemetry systems, specifically those based on commercial off- the-shelf (COTS) technologies such as the IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), were offered as an improvement over traditional frequency modulated (FM) data telemetry systems. The feasibility study of using WLANs for data telemetry considered both the radio frequency (RF) link over extended ranges and the effect due to Doppler shift. This paper describes an experiment designed to test those previous analyses.
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Frekvensstörningari IEEE 802.11b nätverk

Envik, Richard, Kullberg, Niclas, Johansson, Martin January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Frekvensstörningari IEEE 802.11b nätverk

Envik, Richard, Kullberg, Niclas, Johansson, Martin January 2003 (has links)
No description available.

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