A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between devices. It allows for the avoidance of costly cable installations and is commonly used in homes, telecommunications networks, and businesses. Examples of wireless networks include cell phone networks, WLANs, sensor networks, satellite communication networks, and microwave networks.
Princeton University
Spring 2023
Princeton University's COS 461 offers a comprehensive survey of computer networks, exploring principles from end-to-end principle to overlay networks. The course involves a study of classic to contemporary research papers and assumes prior knowledge of computer science.
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