Monday, April 23, 2012

New research brings better wireless to remote locations, 80 percent faster GoT downloads

New research brings better wireless to remote locations, 80 percent faster GoT downloads

Not getting the bandwidth you need, Heidi. Then maybe the folks at North Carolina State University can help. They've figured out a way to boost multi-hop networks, where data is forwarded across two or more nodes (hops) in order to reach far-flung users. Networks like this can often get bogged down by interference between neighboring nodes. But by using algorithms to automatically modulate the power of each link, the NC State scientists have managed to jump efficiency by up to 80 percent.

Engadget, New research brings better wireless to remote locations, 80 percent faster GoT downloads

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