Abstract. In the last few years, high-speed wireless access to the Internet has grown rapidly. Surprisingly, this growth has not come through cellular phone ...
Feb 1, 2006 · An increasing number of households own more than one computer and use WLANs to network and access the Internet through a single DSL or cable ...
Providing free connectivity to the general public resembles the concept of "wireless commons" (Damsgaard et al., 2006) . In this approach, citizens voluntarily ...
Wireless commons - Perils in the common good. / Damsgaard, Jan; Parikh, Mihir A.; Rao, Bharat. In: Communications of the ACM, Vol. 49, No. 2, 2006, p. 105-109.
High-speed wireless access to the Internet has grown rapidly through IEEE 802.11 standards-based wireless local area networks, which have become commonplace ...
Wireless Commons: Perils in the Common Good. Individuals acting in their own self-interest over time can destroy a wireless commons.
“Wireless commons perils in the common good” is a paper by Jan Damsgaard Mihir A. Parikh Bharat Rao published in 2006. It has an Open Access status of “closed”.
Implementation and Management. J Damsgaard, R Scheepers. ECIS, 99-116, 1999. 58, 1999. Wireless commons perils in the common good. J Damsgaard, MA Parikh, B Rao.
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A community network is an IP-based computer network operated by a community as a common good. ... Jan Damsgaard et al. Wireless commons: perils in the common good ...
Wireless commons perils in the common good. J Damsgaard, MA Parikh, B Rao. Communications of the ACM 49 (2), 104-109, 2006. 57, 2006. Seven principles for ...