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Table 2.1 Table 2.1: Information available from an analysis of Wi-Fi frames. Fact Frame Requirements

in Preface
by Hallvar Helleseth 2006

Table 3.1: Measured maximum frame rates in a Wi-Fi networks. Network Rate [Mbps] Frames/second

in Preface
by Hallvar Helleseth 2006

Table C.2 - 1: Differences between WiMAX and Wi-Fi parameters.

in i
by In Simulink, Dipl. -ing Christian Mehlführer, Amalia Roca 2007

Table 1: WiFi Positioning model of client-calculated location means that users can trade privacy (location fidelity) for utility on an interactive case-by-case, web page at-a-time basis, or by other means to be developed.

in Challenge: Ubiquitous location-aware computing and the Place Lab initiative
by Bill N. Schilit, Anthony Lamarca, Gaetano Borriello, William G. Griswold, David Mcdonald, Edward Lazowska, Jason Hong, Vaughn Iverson 2003
"... In PAGE 2: ...); city; neighborhood; postal code; street; street address; and longitude/latitude. See Table1 , for examples of location-enhanced web services that might use different fidelities of locations. (a) Starbucks, 2000 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301, (650) 320-8125, 37.... ..."
Cited by 38

Table 1: WiFi Positioning model of client-calculated location means that users can trade privacy (location fidelity) for utility on an interactive case-by-case, web page at-a-time basis, or by other means to be developed.

in Challenge: Ubiquitous location-aware computing and the Place Lab initiative
by Bill N. Schilit, Anthony Lamarca, Gaetano Borriello, William G. Griswold, David Mcdonald, Edward Lazowska, Jason Hong, Vaughn Iverson 2003
"... In PAGE 2: ...); city; neighborhood; postal code; street; street address; and longitude/latitude. See Table1 , for examples of location-enhanced web services that might use different fidelities of locations. (a) Starbucks, 2000 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301, (650) 320-8125, 37.... ..."
Cited by 38

Table 2: Read performance for the WiFi-Work scenario. sread refers to reading the small files. lread is the large file read.

in Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage System
by Sumeet Sobti , Nitin Garg, Fengzhou Zheng, Junwen Lai, Elisha Ziskind, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Randolph Y. Wang 2004
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Table 2: Read performance for the WiFi-Work scenario. sread refers to reading the small files. lread is the large file read.

in Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage System
by Sumeet Sobti , Nitin Garg, Randolph Y. Wang, et al.

Table 2: Read performance for the WiFi-Work scenario. sread refers to reading the small files. lread is the large file read.

in Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage System Sumeet Sobti\Lambda Nitin Garg\Lambda Fengzhou Zheng\Lambda Junwen Lai\Lambda Elisha Ziskind\Lambda
by Arvind Krishnamurthyy R, Olph Y. Wang\lambda

Table 2: Read performance for the WiFi-Work scenario. sread refers to reading the small files. lread is the large file read.

in Abstract Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage System
by Sumeet Sobti, Nitin Garg, Fengzhou Zheng, Junwen Lai, Yilei Shao, Olph Y. Wang

Table 2: Read performance for the WiFi-Work scenario. sread refers to reading the small files. lread is the large file read.

in Abstract Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage System
by Sumeet Sobti, Nitin Garg, Fengzhou Zheng, Junwen Lai, Yilei Shao, Olph Y. Wang
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