Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile applications and services on WLAN hotspots
WilmaGate: a new open access gateway for hotspot management
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile applications and services on WLAN hotspots
A Concept of Communication Distance and Its Application to Six Situations in Mobile Environments
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Partitioning rules for orchestrating mobile information systems
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Wireless LANs: from WarChalking to open access networks
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue: Wireless mobile wireless applications and services on WLAN hotspots
Preemptive performance monitoring of a large network of Wi-Fi hotspots: an artificial immune system
WWIC'11 Proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC 6 international conference on Wired/wireless internet communications
Workflow management in mobile environments
UMICS'04 Proceedings of the Second CAiSE conference on Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration Systems
Hi-index | 4.10 |
Wi-Fi, consisting of the IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g technologies, has proven to be a fast wireless networking approach that is relatively easy and inexpensive to implement. Companies are working on a variety of approaches to extend Wi-Fi's capabilities, appeal, and potential for generating income. Industry observers say more people would use the technology more often if they could roam among networks, working with one carrier in numerous locations. Carriers would also support Wi-Fi roaming because it would extend the reach of their service and attract more customers.