Wireless Networking - Scientific Journals

Wireless networks are called computer networks which are not connected by cables. They usually use radio waves to communicate between nodes in the network. They allow devices to be linked within the network coverage when roaming around. Advances in wireless technology MOSFET enabled the development of digital wireless networks. Each wireless technology is described by standard defining specific functions on both the OSI model's Physical and Data Link layers. Among other things, these standards vary in their specified signaling methods, geographical ranges, and frequency usages. Scientific Journals are multidimensional open access gateways for scientific discovery exploration and new medical and other science research. Scientific Journals represent the collaborative efforts of many scientists and academics from various disciplines.

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