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IEEE 802.11 / Received signal strength indication / Wireless networking / Network performance / Transmission Control Protocol / Sensor node / Wireless sensor network / Bit error rate / Packet loss
Date: 2006-05-10 08:38:01
IEEE 802.11
Received signal strength indication
Wireless networking
Network performance
Transmission Control Protocol
Sensor node
Wireless sensor network
Bit error rate
Packet loss

RSSI is Under Appreciated Kannan Srinivasan† and Philip Levis∗† † Department of Electrical Engineering and ∗ Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

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