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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2010.11.5.1702

Comparison of RF Property and Network Property for 802.11n WLAN between In-door and Out-door Environment  

Kim, Gap-Young (Hutech21)
An, Tea-Ki (Korea Railload Research Institute)
Jeon, Bo-Ik (Hutech21)
Yang, Se-Hyun (Hutech21)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.11, no.5, 2010 , pp. 1702-1707 More about this Journal
Abstract
As quantities of the data that transmitting by the wireless are more increased, the interest and application are extending about 802.11n that uses by combination two existing 20MHz wireless LAN Channel. 802.11n use dual band of 2.4GHz band and 5.8GHz. So this is expected in mass wireless transmission method because of interference evasion effect in compliance with the radio communication of existing 2GHz neighborhood band. Like this 802.11n uses the radio as well and transmits information there is not only a possibility of undergoing an influence in radio wave environment of circumference. Specially the interior environment and outdoor environment is a possibility of saying that will be defined with each other different modeling as affects in radio communication is different. In this paper, we'll compare the influence to RF feature (802.11n) by (Indoor/Outdoor) environment difference through compared with 802.11n RF feature and Network feature in (Indoor/Outdoor) environment and also examine the correlation between RF feature and Network feature.
Keywords
802.11n; Wireless LAN; Wi-Fi; CCTV-Gateway;
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