2006 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium 2006
DOI: 10.1109/wts.2006.334532
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Co-existence of Zigbee and WLAN, A Performance Study

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“…Experiments [8], [9] have shown that WiFi communication can interfere with ZigBee communication severely if their working channels overlap. However, if their channels do not overlap, the interference becomes insignificant.…”
Section: B a Realistic Concern: Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments [8], [9] have shown that WiFi communication can interfere with ZigBee communication severely if their working channels overlap. However, if their channels do not overlap, the interference becomes insignificant.…”
Section: B a Realistic Concern: Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Shuaib et al in [7] show that is necessary to distinguish between uplink and downlink when interference occurs. There are two kinds of devices for IEEE 802.11: access points and terminals.…”
Section: Analysis Of Interferences In Data Transmission For Wireless mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These difficulties increase the build-cost so as to reduce the interest of users to afford a home automation system. Lucia et al [28] and Shuaib et al [29] designed a home gateway for ZigBee networks and Ethernet networks in the air pollutant monitoring and homecare applications. However, the designed ZigBee/Ethernet gateway did not support the functionalities of traditional AP.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%