Kashyap, 2008 - Google Patents
Measurement-based modeling of interference in wi-fi networks: techniques and applicationsKashyap, 2008
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Characterizing interference is critical to understanding the performance of a wireless network. Many protocol and algorithmic work fundamentally depend on such characterization. However, current research considers interference models that are either …
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