Essays about: "thesis for wireless LAN security"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words thesis for wireless LAN security.
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1. Blue Cool Connectivity box
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för tillämpad signalbehandlingAbstract : The invention of closed circuit television (CCTV) has initiated a new trend in high security by video surveillance. More recently, CCTV cameras have been incorporating wireless LAN technology for data transfer purposes by using on chip memory storage until the time of update. READ MORE
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2. Small Cell Wireless Backhaul in Mobile Heterogeneous Networks
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : Small cells are deployed in a crowded areas with a high demand for both coverage and capacity. It is hard to address both of these requirements simultaneous with a conventional mobile network architecture based on macro cells. In many case a wire is not available to connect the small cell to the core of the mobile network. READ MORE
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3. Deploying Voice over Wireless Land Area Networks for Enterprises
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikationAbstract : Voice over WLAN is an extension of Voice over Internet Protocol, a technology that has already taken root in enterprise telecommunication services. This technology allows Voice communication services to be deployed on enterprise/campus networks using WLAN. READ MORE
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4. Secure Wireless Communication
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : The need for and requests for utilization of wireless equipment are growing rapidly. Advantages of using wireless communication are easy to realize. Having access to electronically stored information no matter where you are is a big advantage. READ MORE
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5. Secure data and voice over wireless networks in disaster and emergency response
University essay from KTH/Mikroelektronik och Informationsteknik, IMITAbstract : Communication is often limited in a disaster area and other emergency situations where no infrastructure exists or existing infrastructure has been destroyed. This makes its difficult for relief workers in the field to communicate with one another and with their home head office. READ MORE