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QoS for Wireless Networks
A short 5 page paper written on QoS for Wireless Networks, analysing current and future implementations and solutions.
Abstract:
Wireless networks are inherently different to that of traditional wired LANs. Fundamentally, one of the most basic differences is the change from a fixed to a mobile location, where an address is no longer a physical location, and an address will only reach as far as the wireless station (usually an Access Point). Wireless networks provide flexibility and ease of installation and maintenance, but currently suffer bandwidth constraints and potential for much greater error rates compared to their wired counterparts. This alone is enough of a reason to justify investigation of potential additional wireless network Quality of Service (QoS) techniques.
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