Birth of Wi-Fi
Mei Gates
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
"Birth of Wi-Fi" chronicles the remarkable journey of wireless networking from its humble beginnings as ALOHAnet in 1971 to the ubiquitous technology that now connects billions of devices worldwide. This comprehensive exploration delves into the scientific foundations, engineering breakthroughs, and collaborative efforts that transformed wireless connectivity from a military-focused technology into an essential part of modern life.
The book skillfully weaves together the technical evolution of Wi-Fi through three major milestones: the establishment of the original IEEE 802.11 standard, the implementation of crucial WPA security protocols, and the development of increasingly powerful Wi-Fi generations. Drawing from patent documents, technical specifications, and firsthand accounts from pioneering engineers, it reveals how the formation of the Wi-Fi Alliance and the push for standardization were crucial in creating the universal wireless networking solution we rely on today.
What sets this book apart is its balanced approach to technical content and social impact analysis. While thoroughly explaining the engineering principles behind wireless networks, it remains accessible to general readers interested in technology's evolution. The narrative expertly connects Wi-Fi's development to broader themes in business innovation and social transformation, examining how this technology has revolutionized education, commerce, and human communication while addressing ongoing concerns about security and privacy in our increasingly connected world.
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