Wireless Networking - Research Articles
A wireless network allows devices to stay connected to the network but roam untethered to any wires. Access points amplify Wi-Fi signals, so a device can be far from a router but still be connected to the network. When you connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot at a cafe, a hotel, an airport lounge, or another public place, you're connecting to that business's wireless network. A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the Internet or another network. A wired network has some disadvantages when compared to a wireless network. The biggest disadvantage is that your device is tethered to a router. The most common wired networks use cables connected at one end to an Ethernet port on the network router and at the other end to a computer or other device. Previously it was thought that wired networks were faster and more secure than wireless networks. But continual enhancements to wireless network technology such as the Wi-Fi 6 networking standard have eroded speed and security differences between wired and wireless networks. The most common type of wireless network system, centralized deployments are traditionally used in campuses where buildings and networks are in close proximity. This deployment consolidates the wireless network, which makes upgrades easier and facilitates advanced wireless functionality. Controllers are based on-premises and are installed in a centralized location.
High Impact List of Articles
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A comparison of liprotamase, a non-porcine pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, to porcine extracted pancrelipase in a noninferiority randomized clinical trial in patients with cystic fibrosis
Michael W Konstan, Jeffrey S Wagener, Michael Wilschanski, István Laki, Steven R Boas, Dorota Sands, Monica Gangal, Renee S Martin, William Shanahan, James Pennington
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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A comparison of liprotamase, a non-porcine pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, to porcine extracted pancrelipase in a noninferiority randomized clinical trial in patients with cystic fibrosis
Michael W Konstan, Jeffrey S Wagener, Michael Wilschanski, István Laki, Steven R Boas, Dorota Sands, Monica Gangal, Renee S Martin, William Shanahan, James Pennington
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Solving clinical trial delays: innovative solutions
Kavita Singh, M Abdul Salam, Raji Devarajan & Dorairaj Prabhakaran
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Solving clinical trial delays: innovative solutions
Kavita Singh, M Abdul Salam, Raji Devarajan & Dorairaj Prabhakaran
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Assessing health-related quality of life in cancer trials
Roxanne E Jensen, Carol M Moinpour, Diane L Fairclough
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Assessing health-related quality of life in cancer trials
Roxanne E Jensen, Carol M Moinpour, Diane L Fairclough
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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The therapeutic potential of anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitors in lung cancer: rationale and clinical evidence
Andrew J Weickhardt, D Ross Camidge
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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The therapeutic potential of anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitors in lung cancer: rationale and clinical evidence
Andrew J Weickhardt, D Ross Camidge
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Emerging therapies for head and neck cancer: review of the Phase II and III trials
Nicole G Chau, Bonnie S Glisson
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Emerging therapies for head and neck cancer: review of the Phase II and III trials
Nicole G Chau, Bonnie S Glisson
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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