Proceedings of the First Workshop on Urban Networking 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2413236.2413244
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Citywide mobile internet access using dense urban WiFi coverage

Abstract: We investigate if it is feasible to use the WiFi coverage in urban areas for mobile Internet access and which type of applications can benefit from the Internet access provided by the already deployed WiFi Access Points (APs). Nowadays, most smartphones and other mobile handsets are WiFi-enabled. Moreover, mobile Internet data traffic is expected to grow significantly in the next few years. WiFi access is an interesting alternative to cellular networks, as it is a widespread wireless technology, provides high … Show more

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“…A mobile device in a UWCN instead will be able to know its position not only based on GPS coordinates (kept local), but also on the surrounding UWCN APs, and the local services available can be simply located on the APs themselves. Some people claim that the density of APs is simply not enough, but a look at the few works as [4] that have really analysed the potential tells a different story.…”
Section: Going One Step Beyond: Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mobile device in a UWCN instead will be able to know its position not only based on GPS coordinates (kept local), but also on the surrounding UWCN APs, and the local services available can be simply located on the APs themselves. Some people claim that the density of APs is simply not enough, but a look at the few works as [4] that have really analysed the potential tells a different story.…”
Section: Going One Step Beyond: Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most discoverable access points are password-protected, and some enforce an authentication or registration via portals. Even if a user on-the-move is lucky enough to find a free usable AP, it is unable to serve persistent connections for him due to its finite radio coverage [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%