Bézier Curves-Based Novel Out-Of-Path Beamforming Calibration Technique in IEEE 802.11 Wlan Networks

This post is descriptive of our work on RRM or radio resource management in WLAN (Wireless LAN) and especially on the operation of beamforming, available here : Bézier Curves-Based Novel Out-of-Path Beamforming Calibration Technique in IEEE 802.11 WLAN Networks First of all what is beamforming Beamforming is a major building block of Radio Resource Management…

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Introduction to Starlink Networking

Let’s explore in this article the general operation of Starlink and how it can benefit. Introduction Undoubtedly Starlink helps resolve many connectivity issues and at least starting to offer a cost effective alternative to traditional costly satellite solution with regards to the same use cases. But it is not limited to. Let’s explore in this…...

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Is It Sufficient RIP Split-Horizon Rule To Prevent Routing Loops?

Introduction Dynamic routing protocols exchange routing information before populating routing tables and forwarding packets. For this task, RIP (routing information protocol) put into play many machanisms and rules to guarantee that this routing information exchange is consistent: not contradictory among routers. An example of such inconsistency is to receive the same routing information on two…

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ML-Optimized Beam-Based Radio Coverage Processing in IEEE 802.11 Wlan Networks

In this post, we present the work fully available under this link: ML-Optimized Beam-based Radio Coverage Processing in IEEE 802.11 WLAN Networks, about radio coverage processing in wlan and its optimization using machine learning (ML). Why dynamic RRM is important Dynamic Radio Resource Management (RRM) is a major building block of Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC)…

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