Short-range networks based on wireless mesh networking architectures have evolved to enable a power- and cost-efficient means to enable the remote management of non-computer devices. Self-organizing ...
Wireless networks have long embraced a centralized model that holds the potential for bottlenecks, latency and a single point of failure. But wireless mesh networks are emerging as an alternative to ...
Good Wi-Fi starts with good architecture.
The demand for a variety of wireless applications that require a mesh network is exploding. Examples include sensor networking applications such as physical security, CBRN monitoring of urban habitat, ...
A new and resilient Internet infrastructure presents a set of unique testing challenges. Wireless mesh networking, combining performance, simplicity, and economics, can be used when wired backhaul ...
Bluetooth is the oldest and most widely used short-range wireless technology today. With billions of chips sold during its 20-plus years of existence, Bluetooth is found in an impressive array of ...
Wide area networks, or WANs, provide network communication services in the workplace, connecting locations that can be spread out anywhere in the world. A topology is a description of a layout or ...