A Study of WLAN Campus in an Educational Establishment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v3i4.866Keywords:
VoIP, VPN, WLANAbstract
the main aim of campus network is to efficiently separate, share and access knowledge among its users. The big demand of such systems of distributed knowledge networks is to be able to handle advanced applications which are the end-user requirements. The main goal of this study is to assess the ability of WLAN campus to dealing with applications request of end users in education establishments and network achievement under different conditions of operation. The study has been conducted in two stages: the first stage was accomplished by conducting a survey, using the Student Village network at Anglia Ruskin University as a case study; the main aim was to determine end-use requirements, gather information about the nature applications running by users and get a view about the likely future applications. The second stage was achieved by conducting experiments to evaluate the WLAN campus network performance under various different scenarios: impact of handover from Access Point (AP) to another AP on end-user link performance, network performance in different usage time and network performance in different weather conditions.
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2009-07-16
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Abdul-Hameed, T., Hunaiti, Z., & Sedoyeka, E. (2009). A Study of WLAN Campus in an Educational Establishment. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 3(4), pp. 41–46. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v3i4.866
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