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Smart Surfaces Boost Wireless Network Performance
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
However, it's not all perfect. While the IROA did better overall, it had a lower standard deviation compared to the original Rime Optimization Algorithm (ROA). This means that the IROA's performance was more consistent, but it didn't always find the very best solution. Despite this, the IROA showed strong and reliable performance across different tasks.
So, what does this mean for the future of wireless networks? It shows that using smart surfaces and advanced algorithms can make a big difference. As more people and devices connect to wireless networks, finding ways to make them more efficient will be increasingly important. The IROA is a step in the right direction, but there's always room for improvement. Maybe one day, everyone will enjoy fast, reliable wireless connections everywhere they go.
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