A novel solution to interconnect FieldBus systems using IEEE wireless LAN technology
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Enterprise resource planning systems: systems, life cycle, electronic commerce, and risk
Enterprise resource planning systems: systems, life cycle, electronic commerce, and risk
Introduction to Wireless Local Loop,Second Edition: Broadband and Narrowband Systems
Introduction to Wireless Local Loop,Second Edition: Broadband and Narrowband Systems
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
Wcdma for Umts
Wireless LANs: Implementing High Performance IEEE 802.11 Networks
Wireless LANs: Implementing High Performance IEEE 802.11 Networks
An Introduction to GSM
Computer Networks
B2b Integration
Error Control Coding, Second Edition
Error Control Coding, Second Edition
Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless
Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
WiMAX Networks: Operations and QoS in Developing Countries
International Journal of Handheld Computing Research
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Present basis of knowledge management is the efficient share of information. The challenges that modern industrial processes have to face are multimedia information gathering and system integration, through large investments and adopting new technologies. Driven by a notable commercial interest, wireless networks like GSM or IEEE 802.11 are now the focus of industrial attention, because they provide numerous benefits, such as low cost, fast deployment and the ability to develop new applications. However, wireless nets must satisfy industrial requisites: scalability, flexibility, high availability, immunity to interference, security and many others that are crucial in hazardous and noisy environments. This paper presents a thorough survey of all this requirements, reviews the existing wireless solutions, and explores possible matching between industry and the current existing wireless standards.