Yiakoumis et al., 2014 - Google Patents
{SDN} for Dense {WiFi} NetworksYiakoumis et al., 2014
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- Yiakoumis Y
- Bansal M
- Katti S
- McKeown N
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- Open Networking Summit 2014 (ONS 2014)
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A large part of the population lives in high-density areas. Only in the US, 27 million households (24%) are located in multi-apartment buildings sharing resources with neighboring home networks. It's expected to see 25 listed APs in an urban area, and such …
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