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- Wireless_grid abstract "Wireless grids are wireless computer networks consisting of different types of electronic devices with the ability to share their resources with any other device in the network in an ad hoc manner.A definition of the wireless grid can be given as: \"Ad hoc, distributed resource-sharing networks between heterogeneous wireless devices\"The following key characteristics further clarify this concept:No centralized controlSmall, low powered devicesHeterogeneous applications and interfacesNew types of resources like cameras, GPS trackers and sensorsDynamic and unstable users / resourcesThe technologies that make up the wireless grid can be divided into two main categories; ad hoc networking and grid computing.".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageExternalLink www.fcc.gov.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageExternalLink www.ietf.org.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageID "6349878".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageLength "11085".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageRevisionID "665717123".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Ad_hoc.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Bluetooth.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Communications_protocol.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Computer_mouse.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Distributed.net.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Edge_device.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Grid_computing.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_802.11.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink IP_address.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink IP_multicast.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Foster.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink JXTA.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Kerberos_(protocol).
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Mesh_networking.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Metcalfes_law.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Middleware.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_ad_hoc_network.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Network_File_System.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Network_switch.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Open_Grid_Services_Architecture.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Open_spectrum.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Overlay_network.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Peer-to-peer.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Physical_layer.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Public_key_certificate.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Public_key_infrastructure.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Quality_of_service.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink SETI@home.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink SOAP.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Server_Message_Block.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Software.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Text_editor.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Description_Discovery_and_Integration.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Plug_and_Play.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Web_Services_Description_Language.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Web_service.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Wi-Fi.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_ad_hoc_network.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_local_loop.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink X.509.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLink Zero-configuration_networking.
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wireless grid".
- Wireless_grid wikiPageWikiLinkText "wireless grid".
- Wireless_grid subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Wireless_grid hypernym Networks.
- Wireless_grid type Organisation.
- Wireless_grid comment "Wireless grids are wireless computer networks consisting of different types of electronic devices with the ability to share their resources with any other device in the network in an ad hoc manner.A definition of the wireless grid can be given as: \"Ad hoc, distributed resource-sharing networks between heterogeneous wireless devices\"The following key characteristics further clarify this concept:No centralized controlSmall, low powered devicesHeterogeneous applications and interfacesNew types of resources like cameras, GPS trackers and sensorsDynamic and unstable users / resourcesThe technologies that make up the wireless grid can be divided into two main categories; ad hoc networking and grid computing.".
- Wireless_grid label "Wireless grid".
- Wireless_grid sameAs Q8026886.
- Wireless_grid sameAs m.0g248f.
- Wireless_grid sameAs Q8026886.
- Wireless_grid wasDerivedFrom Wireless_grid?oldid=665717123.
- Wireless_grid isPrimaryTopicOf Wireless_grid.