Efficiency Improment Application in Computer Networks Installed in Historical Places
Author(s) -
Zafer Albayrak,
Ahusretmet Nusret Özalp
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
academic platform journal of engineering and smart systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-4575
DOI - 10.5505/apjes.2015.97268
Subject(s) - computer science , environmental science
In today’s information society, reaching information fast and safely is the primary purpose. Computer networks are the mostly used way to share information. The increase in access and sharing demands has caused the users to look for new things. Today, people have become a part of computer networks as a result of mobility. With the IoE (internet of everything) concept that has appeared in recent years, this perception has been reinforced. In the internet of everything world, 99% of the components are not connected to a computer network and this shows how important computer networks will be in the future. Wireless networks have an important role to play in this structure. In the environments where computer networks cannot be structured physically, wireless technologies are used. Particularly, the difficulties of setting up a technical infrastructure in historical and touristic settings show the necessity of wireless networks. In computer networks installed in historical mansions, inns, historical places used as museums, castles and such kind of places, the necessity of using wireless technologies is important in respect to the increase in the efficiency of the topology used. In this study, with wireless mesh network installed in historical Safranbolu, efficiency and usability study has been performed.
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