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    International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering‚ Vol.4‚ No.2‚ April 2012 Wireless Transmission of Electrical Power Overview of Recent Research & Development Sagolsem Kripachariya Singh‚ T. S. Hasarmani‚ and R. M. Holmukhe  wireless transmission at 1891 in his “experimental station” at Colorado. Nikola Tesla successfully lighted a small incandescent lamp by means of a resonant circuit grounded on one end. A coil outside laboratory with the lower end connected to the ground

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    PERFORMANCE OF TURBO CODED OFDM IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) List of Abbreviations GSM Global System for mobile communications GPRS General Packet Radio System EDGE Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers MC-CDMA Multiple-Carrier Code Division Multiplex W-CDMA Wideband-Code Division Multiple Access OFDMA

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    blocks in the block diagram of the robotic vacuum solution (Figure 1). The boxes in the figure indicate the action taken. Their functions are described below. Sonar Conversion and Filter: The sonar block‚ representative of the sonar sensor network‚ is comprised of transmitting and receiving signals to detect objects. (Note: The suggested model that will be discussed is the SRF04 Ranger from Acroname Products). After the battery supplies a voltage supply to the sensors‚ a trigger pulse

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    Name: Davin Dickson Bong Class: ESL 118/5 Date: 10/21/2007 Social Network Sites: Bridging Relationships‚ Building Communities “Communities with high levels of social capital are likely to have a higher quality of life than communities with a low social capital” ( Kavanaugh‚ Reese‚ Carroll & Rosson‚ 2004‚ p.119). This was the conclusion of a study of social capital in societies. Social capital generally refers to cumulative social resources that resulted out

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    Wireless technology is a crucial necessity for businesses in a world were technology rules. Smartphones well assuredly help in Party Plates stay in touch with its employees as well as keep employers informed of business proceedings in house. These phones allow communication thru voice and text as would any normal cell phone. The benefits of a smartphone go beyond talk and text. With today’s ability to download applications for your phone‚ your smartphone can be adapted to track and analyze your

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    | WIRELESS ELECTRICITY | THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY | | ODOGUN CLINTON OBARO | 3/15/2012 | Contents PICTURE COVER 3 I. INTRODUCTION 5 II. PROCESS BEHIND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY? 5 2.1 RESONANCE MAGNETIC FIELD 5 2.2 MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSION (MPT) 5 III. EXPERIMENT 6 IV. HOW SAFE IS WIRELESS ELECTRICITY? 6 V. MERITS‚ DEMERITS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 5.1 MERITS 6 5.2 DEMERITS 6 5.3 ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 VI. BIOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH 7 VII. CONCLUSION 7 VIII. REFERENCES

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    Wireless Elecricity

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    varunpachauri8@gmail.com Wireless Electricity Abstract—The present paper intends to link several disciplines in an attempt to describe the concept of wireless electricity. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient‚ unaffordable‚ expensive‚ hazardous‚ unwanted or impossible. A large part of the energy sent out by the generating plant must arrive at the receiver to make the system economical. Some common forms of wireless electricity transmission methods

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    Wireless Electricity

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    Home Search Collections Journals About Contact us My IOPscience Wireless electricity (Power) transmission using solar based power satellite technology This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 439 012046 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/439/1/012046) View the table of contents for this issue‚ or go to the journal homepage for more Download details: IP Address: 49.145.98.152 This content was downloaded on 12/01/2015

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    [1] Introduction It would be hard to imagine a world without wireless applications and services. Around the globe‚ mobile services are playing increasingly important roles in many facets of our society. Just a decade ago‚ mobile services consisted primarily of basic voice communication. Today‚ we depend on mobile services not only for communication‚ but also for education‚ entertainment‚ healthcare‚ location and m-commerce. Mobile services have also made significant inroads into developing

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    We focus our attention on unweighted and undirected networks here. A complex network is represented by G(V‚E) where V is the vertex set and E is the edge set. Each node v(v∈V) has a label C(v) and N(v) is the set of neighbors of node . The label propagation algorithm (LPA) first initializes every node with a unique label. Then at every step each node updates its current label to the label shared by the maximum number of its neighbors. The formula is as follows [14]: C(v)=arg⁡〖■(max@l)|N^l (v)|〗

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