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The myth of non-overlapping channels: interference measurements in IEEE 802.11

Fuxjager et al., 2007

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9413964743045727856
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Fuxjager P
Valerio D
Ricciato F
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2007 Fourth Annual Conference on Wireless on Demand Network Systems and Services

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It has become a widely accepted assumption that multiple IEEE 802.11 b/g transmissions in physical proximity can coexist without interfering each other. This is claimed to be the case when using separate channels with a minimum distance of 25 MHz, eg channel 1 and 6 …
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