Circumvention of the zero-one 802.11 packets

Philip Tsang, Paul Kwok, Reggie Kwan, S. C. Ng

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Abstract

With the improved cost and performance of WLAN systems and the growing availability of standard-based solutions, wireless LAN services and acceptance have mushroomed in both the research and application domains. In the technology world, most of the concerns are about security and quality of service of WLANs. This paper reports some results of the most comprehensive longitudinal WLAN site survey study conducted in Hong Kong during 2002-2005. The discovery of the stop and kill packet are gingerly reported in this paper. Further direction for research is also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 2nd International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2005 2nd International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems - Guangzhou, China
Duration: 15 Nov 200517 Nov 2005

Publication series

Name2005 2nd International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems
Volume2005

Conference

Conference2005 2nd International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems
Country/TerritoryChina
CityGuangzhou
Period15/11/0517/11/05

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