wlan interference
Lite Mesh Wi-Fi Lets Hotels Deliver Complete Coverage, High Performance at the Lowest Cost Per Square Foot
White Paper The challenge was to minimize the number of access points, minimize, mitigate RF interference and install APs where Ethernet can't reach. The company deployed Ruckus ZoneDirector 1006 WLAN controller,... [04 Aug 2008]
A Pseudo Random Postfix OFDM Based Modulator for Multiple Antennæ Systems
White Paper Moreover two transceiver architectures are presented with an Alamouti based Space-Time (ST) block code: equalization schemes with or without postfix interference cancellation and related modulators. Performance is... [24 Jan 2008]
Cisco Webinar: Radio Management for Effective WLAN Deployment, Operations, and Security
White Paper Hear the experts discuss how wireless LAN (WLAN) radio management can help you better detect malicious or employee rogue access points, detect interference, perform site surveys, and manage daily... [13 Dec 2007]
Next Generation Wireless LAN System Design
White Paper This paper proposes a new WLAN design approach that focuses on assuring sufficient data rate capacity to meet expected user demand in the coverage area, while still satisfying signal coverage and... [06 Dec 2007]
Improving the Capacity in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Through Multiple Channel Operation: Design Principles and Protocols
White Paper The throughput problem is further aggravated in multi-hop wireless environments due to collisions and interference caused by multi-hop routing. Despite recent advances in Wireless Local Area Network... [23 Aug 2007]
Adaptive CSMA for Scalable Network Capacity in High-Density WLAN: A Hardware Prototyping Approach
White Paper It is argued that the CSMA/CA parameters in 802.11 MAC protocol need to be adaptive to the changing network topology, traffic and interference. Fast proliferation of 802.11 devices has led to the emergence of... [07 Aug 2007]
Cats and Dogs Living Together: A Comparison of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11b)
White Paper Finally, the question of interference and coexistence between the two technologies is investigated. This paper seeks to clarify the differences and similarities between the IEEE 802.11b WLAN standard,... [25 Jun 2007]
Maximising Signal Strength Inside Buildings for Wireless LAN Systems Using OFDM
White Paper The reduced shadowing and path loss allows: an increased system capacity for such a multi-transeiver WLAN cell, or a decrease in intercellular interference in a cellular WLAN. OFDM... [11 Apr 2007]
Concatenated Codes Design for OFDM Based Wireless Local Area Networks
White Paper The advantages of OFDM systems are high spectrum efficiency, longer symbol duration against Inter-Symbols Interference (ISI) effect in multi-path environments, and narrow transmission band of each sub-carrier within... [11 Apr 2007]
Effective WLAN Management With Distributed RF Sensors: A White Paper
White Paper Noise, interference, and increased traffic load, signal attenuation - these are some of the factors that can cause RF topology to change from one moment to the next. This paper examines the importance and benefits of... [13 Jun 2006]
Adaptive Joint Interference Cancellation and Space-Time Block Decoding for IEEE 802.11b WLAN Systems
White Paper In this paper, receivers with Joint Interference Cancellation and time reversal Space-Time block Decoding (JICSTD) are proposed for an enhanced version of the IEEE 802.11b WLAN standard with space-time... [24 May 2006]
Fairness and Capacity Trade-Off in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
White Paper This paper investigates the issue of fairness in a heterogeneous environment in which stations in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) experience unequal signal qualities due to location and interference... [24 May 2006]
Bandwidth Estimation and Robust Video Streaming Over 802.11e Wireless LANs
White Paper Streaming high quality Audio/Video (AV) from home media sources to TV sets over a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a challenging problem because of the fluctuating bandwidth caused by interference. [12 May 2006]
Bluetooth and WiFi Integration: Solving Co-Existence Challenges
The interference and co-existence issues that exist with co-located Bluetooth and WLAN devices are amongst the most difficult in radio design because of the low power, cost and size constraints. As... [16 Nov 2005]
Techniques to Improve the Performance of TCP in a Mixed Bluetooth and WLAN Environment
The main goal of this paper is to investigate the use of techniques to mitigate the effects of interference for Bluetooth and WLAN and discuss the resulting performance trade-offs. A major challenge for... [15 Nov 2005]
