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WIRELESS ETHERNET
"... This article considers the recently success-ful IEEE 802.11b standard for high-perfor-mance wireless Ethernet and a proposed extension that provides for 22 Mb/s transmis-sion. The IEEE 802.11 sets standards for wire-less Ethernet or wireless local area networks. The article describes the history of ..."
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This article considers the recently success-ful IEEE 802.11b standard for high-perfor-mance wireless Ethernet and a proposed extension that provides for 22 Mb/s transmis-sion. The IEEE 802.11 sets standards for wire-less Ethernet or wireless local area networks. The article describes the history
Using Wireless Ethernet for Localization
"... IEEE 802.11b wireless Ethernet is rapidly becoming the standard for in-building and short-range wireless communication. Many mobile devices such as mobile robots, laptops and PDAs already use this protocol for wireless communication. Many wireless Ethernet cards measure the signal strength of incomi ..."
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IEEE 802.11b wireless Ethernet is rapidly becoming the standard for in-building and short-range wireless communication. Many mobile devices such as mobile robots, laptops and PDAs already use this protocol for wireless communication. Many wireless Ethernet cards measure the signal strength
Robotics-Based Location Sensing Using Wireless Ethernet
- Wireless Networks
, 2005
"... A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802.11 ..."
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.11b wireless Ethernet network. Previous approaches to location-awareness with RF signals have been severely hampered by non-Gaussian signals, noise, and complex correlations due to multi-path effects, interference and absorption. The design of our system begins with the observation that determining
On the Feasibility of Using Wireless Ethernet for Indoor Localization
- IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
, 2004
"... IEEE802.11b wireless Ethernet isbu19803 the standard for indoor wireless communication. This paper proposes the use of measured signal strength of Ethernet packets as a sensor for a localization system. We demonstrate that off-the-shelf hardware can accuratelyb used for location sensing and rea ..."
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IEEE802.11b wireless Ethernet isbu19803 the standard for indoor wireless communication. This paper proposes the use of measured signal strength of Ethernet packets as a sensor for a localization system. We demonstrate that off-the-shelf hardware can accuratelyb used for location sensing
An Experimental Study of Localization Using Wireless Ethernet
- in 4th International Conference on Field and Service Robotics
, 2003
"... This paper studies the use of wireless Ethernet (Wi-Fi) as a localization sensor for mobile robots. Wi-Fi-based localization relies on the existence of one or more Wi-Fi devices in the environment to act as beacons, and uses signal strength information from those beacons to localize the robot. Throu ..."
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This paper studies the use of wireless Ethernet (Wi-Fi) as a localization sensor for mobile robots. Wi-Fi-based localization relies on the existence of one or more Wi-Fi devices in the environment to act as beacons, and uses signal strength information from those beacons to localize the robot
ENSC 833-3: NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND PERFORMANCE WIRELESS ETHERNET PERFORMANCE
"... ii Wireless LAN technology allows network users to access resources without restrictions on the physical location of the network interface (workstation). The IEEE 802.11b Wireless Ethernet specification provides for a high-speed, 11 Mbps system allowing workstations to roam freely a network spanning ..."
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ii Wireless LAN technology allows network users to access resources without restrictions on the physical location of the network interface (workstation). The IEEE 802.11b Wireless Ethernet specification provides for a high-speed, 11 Mbps system allowing workstations to roam freely a network
Short-range DGPS for Mobile Robots with Wireless Ethernet Links
"... For outdoor mobile robot applications the satellite based GPS system is available for position estimation. Differential GPS can add to the precision but requires a fixed receiver at a know position and some communication link. Typically differential GPS data is sent over dedicated radio links or bro ..."
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or broadcast. For shortrange applications, were multiple robots move around an outdoors workspace, a wireless ethernet link with multiple access points, and supporting multiple robots, is a good and cost-effective solution. The net can be used, amongst other things, for sending the differential dataji-om a
Cross-Layer Design for Wireless Networks
- IEEE Communications Magazine
, 2003
"... As the cellular and PCS world collides with Wireless LANs and Internet-based packet data, new networking approaches will support the integration of voice and data on the composite infrastructure of cellular base stations and Ethernet-based wireless access points. This paper highlights some of the pa ..."
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As the cellular and PCS world collides with Wireless LANs and Internet-based packet data, new networking approaches will support the integration of voice and data on the composite infrastructure of cellular base stations and Ethernet-based wireless access points. This paper highlights some
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