2004 •
Wi-Fi community area networks enable a connected community
Authors: Min-You Wu
Venue: Proceedings of the IEEE 6th Circuits and Systems Symposium on Emerging Technologies: Frontiers of Mobile and Wireless Communication (IEEE Cat. No.04EX710)
Type: Publication
Abstract: We propose a community area network (CAN), which is an all-wireless network connecting a community or a metropolitan area. This is a multihop network consisting of many Wi-Fi supernodes, each of them serving a number of resident homes and/or mobile users. Users in the covered area are able to communicate with each other through the Wi-Fi network while connecting to the Internet. This provides an independent community network that connects every household to local government and organizations.
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