Wireless Infidelity I: War Driving.
It is informed that wireless technologies may be categorized in a variety of ways depending on their function, frequencies, bandwidth, communication protocols involved, and level of sophistication. They are broadly classified into the following categories: Wireless Data Networks (WDN), Personal Area...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 47; no. 9; pp. 21 - 27 |
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