High-Density and De-Densified Smart Campus Communications. Daniel Minoli

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Site 2017 Visitors
1. Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 20 450 000
2. Disneyland, California 18 300 000
3. Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida 12,500 000
4. Epcot, Florida 12,200 000
5. Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida 10 722 000
6. Universal Studios, Florida 10 198 000
7. Disney California Adventure 9 574 000
8. Universal's Islands of Adventure, Florida 9 549 000
9. Universal Studios, Hollywood 9 056 000
10. Knott's Berry Farm, California 4 034 000

      1.2.5 Pre‐pandemic/Long‐term Requirements for Classrooms

      Classrooms are in session only for certain hours of the day, of the week, of the seasons. Students may toggle between being online and listening to the teachers. In broad terms, a classroom (say of 40 × 40 ft and 32 students) would require one connection every 50 ft2.

Rank District Name State Enrollment (K)
1 New York City NY 1100
2 Los Angeles Unified CA 634
3 Chicago IL 378
4 Miami‐Dade County FL 357
5 Clark County NV 327
6 Broward County FL 272
7 Houston TX 216
8 Hillsborough County FL 214
9 Orange County FL 200
10 Palm Beach County FL 193
Size Category Number of Classrooms Number of Offices Total Building Area (ft2) Approximate Number of Sites
Small 50 10 100 000 250
Medium 100 15 175 000 650
Large 140 25 300 000 275
Campus 200 40 450 000 100
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      In addition to content traffic, there is an increasing need to provide IoT‐based functionality such as bathroom sensors for smoking or vaping of substances, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) operations, and video surveillance.

      1.2.6 Pre‐pandemic/Long‐term Requirements for Train and Subway Stations

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