Low-Cost Spectrum Analyzers for Channel Allocation in Wireless Networks 2.4 GHz Range

02/22/2019
by   Volodymyr Buriachok, et al.
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The article introduces a new scheme of dynamic interference free channel allocation. The scheme is based on additional spectral analyzers in wireless networks IEEE 802.11. Design and implementation is presented.

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