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    • Analyzing the Signal Strength of 2,946 Clients Operating in 446 WiFi Networks 

      Jacob, Midul (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-02)
      In this thesis we analyze data that was collected over a 24 hour period from 446 access points that provide connections for 2,946 clients. The data was obtained from deployments of modern commercial Google Wifi access ...
    • Parameterizing Enterprise WiFi Networks: The Use of Wide Channels 

      Malekmohammadi, Saber (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-23)
      We investigate the joint channel, power, and carrier sensing threshold allocation problem in IEEE 802.11ac enterprise networks in a single 160 MHz band and show that the current practice, which is to use narrower channels ...
    • Performance Analysis of Drive-thru Internet Access 

      Xu, Wenchao (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-19)
      Drive-thru Internet is considered to be an important solution to provide Internet access for vehicles. By deploying cost-effective and high bandwidth roadside WiFi networks, a vehicle can upload/download considerable data ...
    • Reliable WiFi Backscatter Communication in WiTAG 

      Adhikari, Manoj (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)
      WiFi backscatter systems offer the potential to provide low-powered WiFi-compatible communication. This technology is especially promising when coupled with low-power sensors to periodically communicate readings from IoT ...
    • T-SIMn: Towards a Framework for the Trace-Based Simulation of 802.11n Networks 

      Heard, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2016-02-17)
      With billions of WiFi devices now in use, and growing, combined with the rising popularity of high-bandwidth applications, such as streaming video, demands on WiFi networks continue to rise. To increase performance for ...

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