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Odciążenie Wi-Fi na mobilną transmisję danych w biurze, badanie pomiarowe
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Based on gender grouping, internet use in the office is 3.82 hours per day for women and 2.53 hours per day for men. The amount of data accessed by female users is 255.61 MB, while for males, it is smaller at 221.35 MB. The research results show that the average user of offloading Wi-Fi is a Medium User. In the Male group, 2.53% of users are classified as Extreme users with an offloading capacity of more than 30 GB per month. The average amount of temporal coverage of Wi-Fi use in offices for the Female group is 14.97%, and for the male group is 14.88%.
Biorąc pod uwagę podział na płeć, korzystanie z internetu w biurze wynosi 3,82 godziny dziennie dla kobiet i 2,53 godziny dziennie dla mężczyzn. Ilość danych dostępnych dla kobiet wynosi 255,61 MB, podczas gdy dla mężczyzn jest mniejsza i wynosi 221,35 MB. Wyniki badań pokazują, że przeciętny użytkownik odciążający Wi-Fi to użytkownik średni. W grupie mężczyzn 2,53% użytkowników jest sklasyfikowanych jako użytkownicy ekstremalni z możliwością odciążenia ponad 30 GB miesięcznie. Średni czasowy zasięg korzystania z Wi-Fi w biurach dla grupy kobiet wynosi 14,97%, a dla grupy mężczyzn 14,88%.
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Bibliogr. 37 poz., rys., tab.
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- Universitas Nasional, Indonesia & Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
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- Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
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- Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
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