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What is Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)

Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services
A wireless local area network links two or more devices using wireless device usually, a connection through an access point to the Internet. WLAN gives the users mobility within a local coverage area.
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A Survey on Health Care Services Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Sunilkumar S. Manvi (REVA Institute of Technology and Management, India) and Manjula R. B. (Manjula R. B.REVA Institute of Technology and Management, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3986-7.ch031
Abstract
Although the present technology has aided in development of high-technology-based disease detection machines, potential medicines and devices, the well-being of the individual remains a challenge. Human beings are struggling to control diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, asthma, hypertension, insomnia, heart disease, and diabetes due to non-availability of patient’s real-time data for comprehensive study and analysis. Smart health centre environments represent the evolutionary developmental step towards intelligent health care. The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) with pervasive and ubiquitous computing may be a solution for this predicament. WSNs are a key technology for ambient assisted living. The concept of WSN is used to measure the various health parameters like blood pressure, blood clot, allergy, ECG, cholesterol, RBCs, etc. In this chapter, the authors highlight the importance of WSNs with respect to health care services and discuss some of its challenging applications for diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, asthma, and heart disease. They delineate the challenges that researchers face in this area that may lead to future research.
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Mobile Technology Usage in Business Relationships
In short, a local area network without cables. Airwaves are used to transmit and receive data. The most commonly used WLAN is based on standard 802.11b.
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Spatial Authentication Using Cell Phones
WLAN is a wireless local area network, which is the linking of two or more computers without using wires.
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Biogeography-Based Optimization Applied to Wireless Communications Problems
A network in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection. Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802.11 standards, marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name.
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Designing, Developing, and Evaluating a Cloud-Based Laboratory for Online STEM IT Students
A wireless computer network that links two or more devices using a wireless distribution method within a limited area.
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Self-Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithms for Wireless Communications and the Antenna and Microwave Design Problems
A network in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection.
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A Survey of Attack Mechanisms on Infrastructure-Mode 802.11 Wireless Networks and Their Detection
A local area network using radio waves instead of physical cabling. The most widely deployed WLANs comply with the IEEE 802.11 standard.
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Optimization of Antenna Arrays and Microwave Filters Using Differential Evolution Algorithms
A network in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection.
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Application of Biogeography-Based Optimization to Antennas and Wireless Communications
A network in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection. Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802.11 standards, marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name.
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Challenges, Systems and Applications of Wireless and Mobile Telemedicine
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