Wednesday, October 24, 2012

MIT researchers use algebraic equation that improves WiFi and LTE data streams: boosts speed, reduces network congestion

MIT researchers use algebraic equation that improves WiFi and LTE data streams: boosts speed, reduces network congestion

Dodging the issues of spectrum auctions and more cell towers, researchers at MIT have discovered that they can use an algebraic equation to improve data speeds by reducing dropped packets. It's these dropped packets that can build up congestion across a wireless network, as devices attempt to recoup these missing data nuggets. But instead of sending typical packets, MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics created an equation that describes a series of packets.

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