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Handbook of Research on Mobility and Computing: Evolving Technologies and Ubiquitous Impacts
Wireless Fidelity, the Alliance to certify interoperability of IEEE 802.11
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Making Location-Aware Computing Working Accurately in Smart Spaces
Teddy Mantoro (University of Technology Malaysia, Malaysia), Media Ayu (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia), and Maarten Weyn (Artesis University College of Antwerpen, Belgium)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-042-6.ch035
Abstract
In smart environment, making a location-aware personal computing working accurately is a way of getting close to the pervasive computing vision. The best candidate to determine a user location in indoor environment is by using IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) signals, since it is more and more widely available and installed on most mobile devices used by users. Unfortunately, the signal strength, signals quality and noise of Wi-Fi, in worst scenario, it fluctuates up to 33% because of the reflection, refraction, temperature, humidity, the dynamic environment, etc. We present our current development on a light-weight algorithm, which is easy, simple but robust in producing the determination of user location using WiFi signals. The algorithm is based on “multiple observers” on ?k-Nearest Neighbour. We extend our approach in the estimation indoor-user location by using combination of different technologies, i.e. WiFi, GPS, GSM and Accelerometer. The algorithm is based on opportunistic localization algorithm and fuse different sensor data in order to be able to use the data which is available at the user position and processable in a mobile device.
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Deploying Pervasive Technologies
Short for wireless-fidelity; a logo from the WiFi Alliance that certifies network devices comply with the IEEE 802.11 wireless standards.
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Optimized Three-Dimensional Security Framework to Mitigate Risks Arising From BYOD-Enabled Business Environment
Facility that allows computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
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Soft-Computing-Based Optimization of Low Return Loss Multiband Microstrip Patch Antenna
Wi-Fi is a local area wireless technology. It allows a electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet. It uses 2.4 GHz UHF and 5 GHz SHF.
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Anywhere, Anytime Learning Using Highly Mobile Devices
Short for “wireless fidelity” and a popular term for a high-frequency wireless local area network (WLAN), using the 802.11 protocol.
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Complexity Factors in Networked and Virtual Working Environments
Wireless Fidelity was originally a brand licensed by the WiFi Alliance. It describes the underlying technology of wireless local area networks based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. It was developed for use in mobile computing devices, such as laptops, in local area networks.
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Public Wireless Internet
WiFi or Wireless Fidelity is a set of compatibility standards for wireless networks licensed by the WiFi Alliance. WiFi standards are 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11c. Data transmission rates range from 1Mbps to 66Mbps. The effective range is a quarter of a mile out of doors and 300 feet indoors. WiFi is designed primarily for data transmission.
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Home is Where the Hub Is? Wireless Infrastructures and the Nature of Domestic Culture in Australia
Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) is based on 802.11b standards and provides networking capabilities for computers in a localised area to transfer high-speed data wirelessly. It is most often associated with Internet use though it can be used for file sharing, voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multi-player gaming.
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Information Places: Navigating Interfaces between Physical and Digital Space
Also known as Wireless fidelity refers to certain kinds of wireless local area networks, or WLAN (as opposed to LAN, or computers that are networked together with wires).
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