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Self Management in Chaotic Wireless Deployments

URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11276-006-9852-4

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@article{2007-Akella-winet, author = “Akella, Aditya and Judd, Glenn and Seshan, Srinivasan and Steenkiste, Peter”, abstract = “Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at homes, shopping malls, coffee shops and airports. Present-day wireless network deployments bear two important properties: they are unplanned, with most access points (APs) deployed by users in a spontaneous manner, resulting in highly variable AP densities; and they are unmanaged, since manually configuring and managing a wireless network is very complicated. We refer to such wireless deployments as being chaotic.”, date = “2007/12/01”, date-added = “2022-05-01 22:31:57 -0400”, date-modified = “2022-05-01 22:31:57 -0400”, doi = “10.1007/s11276-006-9852-4”, id = “Akella2007”, isbn = “1572-8196”, journal = “Wireless Networks (WINET), Special Issue on Selected Papers from MobiCom 2005”, number = “6”, category = “Chaotic”, pages = “737–755”, title = “Self Management in Chaotic Wireless Deployments”, url = “https://doi.org/10.1007/s11276-006-9852-4”, volume = “13”, year = “2007”, month = “October” }

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