2007
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2007.284545
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Experiences in using WiFi for rural internet in India

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“…However, in rural settings where there is little network connectivity to begin with, it is intuitive to expect that external interference will be minimal or nonexistent. This intuition is also corroborated by practical experience in several deployments [3], [7], [8]. Likewise, external interference is unlikely in remote deployments of 802.15.4-based mesh networks (e.g., BriMon [18], Volcano monitoring [19]).…”
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“…However, in rural settings where there is little network connectivity to begin with, it is intuitive to expect that external interference will be minimal or nonexistent. This intuition is also corroborated by practical experience in several deployments [3], [7], [8]. Likewise, external interference is unlikely in remote deployments of 802.15.4-based mesh networks (e.g., BriMon [18], Volcano monitoring [19]).…”
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“…In fact, for rural areas in developing regions, video-conferencing based applications have been reported to be the primary use of the network [3]. However, literature on multihop mesh networks suggests that their performance is unpredictable.…”
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“…A wireless LAN for a remote mountainous area with a solar power generation for the network equipment was designed in [3]. A wireless network planning, design, management and operation in rural areas in lndia are considered in [17]. Practical design of a content distribution network (CDN) with caches and pull/push distribution mechanisms for the deployment in remote villages is presented in [18].…”
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“…These include wireless local loop (Momtahan 2001;Nedevschi 2007), wireless local area network (Zhang 2004;Raman 2007;Paul 2007), wireless metropolitan area network (Hincapie 2007;Giuliano 2008), and more recently wireless regional area network (Liang 2008). However, the bandwidth efficiency achieved by those technologies is typically limited to less than 5 bits/s/Hz.…”
Section: Ngara Broadband Access System For Rural and Regional Areasmentioning
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