Wi-Fi… Why Now? Exploring New Wireless Technologies for Industrial Applications
This paper will focus on the industrial use of public standard IEEE 802.11 technology while providing a broad comparison of different spread spectrum wireless technologies currently deployed in industrial automation applications.
Sometimes called Wi-Fi, WLAN, and Wireless Ethernet, devices based on IEEE 802.11 standards are now part of the IT mainstream with many office and even home installations existing today.
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