later‚ despite these timely developments‚ the EWT started to recognise a reduction in funds received which it turn made it difficult for the organisation to continue funding its various programmes. In light of these growing financial pressures‚ the CEO of the EWT was considering whether or not to change the EWT’s fundraising strategy to being “more liberal in… the policy of accepting corporate donations in light of the economic downturn” (Price‚ 2010). While such a decision would open the door for
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 What is WLAN? 1.1.1 WLAN Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a kind of local area network which established using a wireless link between the service providers and the clients using some wireless equipment. This network development is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. 1.1.2 IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.11 denotes a set of Wireless LAN/WLAN standards developed by working group 11 of the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802). The term
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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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McDonald ’s Wireless Access The growing number of wireless users in the United States includes thousands of mobile professionals‚ business travelers‚ and students who need to connect to work‚ family‚ and friends while on-the-go and are willing to pay for a convenient wireless service option. With only one major competitor‚ high-priced Starbucks/T-Mobile‚ an attractive wireless service offering could have a potentially significant impact on revenue‚ both in terms of income from wireless services and
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economic analysis of wireless communications by evaluating the two available alternatives. First is related to licensing and spectrum property and second to wireless communications‚ in order to evaluate the tradeoffs between property rights in spectrum and open wireless networks. It also explains that open wireless networks are likely to be better at optimizing the ability of users to communicate without wires than could spectrum property based systems. The open wireless network approach shifts
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Transition to a Wireless and Cashless Payment Access System for a Self-Service Laundry BusinessCourse ProjectJeffery LadyManagerial Applications of Information Technology – IS535 DeVry University‚ Keller Graduate School of ManagementOctober 12‚ 2014 Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Abstract PAGEREF _Toc400908064 \h 3Brief Company background PAGEREF _Toc400908065 \h 3Discussion of business problem(s) PAGEREF _Toc400908066 \h 4High level solution PAGEREF _Toc400908067 \h 5Benefits of
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Qantas during the industrial action of 2012‚ and the power and conflict issues that arose during the dispute. In particular‚ the essay focuses on the management style of CEO Alan Joyce‚ and whether or not Qantas can recover from the crisis with Joyce at the helm. Task 1.1 Alan Joyce‚ CEO of Qantas‚ made use of his position as CEO and the legitimate power given to that position during the Qantas industrial disputes‚ which peaked when he chose to ground all Qantas flights‚ both domestic and international
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Case 27 The Vermont Teddy Bear Co.‚ Inc.: Challenges Facing a New CEO I. CASE ABSTRACT John Sortino founded the Vermont Teddy Bear Company (VTBC) in 1981 by selling handsewn teddy bears out of a pushcart in the streets of Burlington‚ Vermont (Wheelen & Hunger‚ 2004). Mr. Sortino’s motivation for making the teddy bears in the United States cultivated while playing with his son‚ Graham‚ and after noticing his son had many stuffed animals that were made in other countries (Wheelen & Hunger‚
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“Discriminatory practices under the laws EEOC enforces also include constructive discharge or forcing an employee to resign by making the work environment so intolerable a reasonable person would not be able to stay” (EEOC.gov). In this situation‚ we changed the work schedule for all production employees‚ and failed to take precautions as they relate to the individual needs of the employees. By not considering that the new schedule would prohibit the employee from keeping their religious obligations
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Wireless Control of Robotic Car through MATLAB GUI Saikat Patra‚ Shibendu Mahata* *Corresponding Author: shibendu.mahata@gmail.com‚ Mobile: +91-9564840350 Introduction This project presents the implementation of a MATLAB Graphical User Interface (GUI) based approach to wirelessly control the movement of a robotic car. The command to move the car in forward‚ reverse‚ right‚ and left direction are sent from the GUI and is processed by an Arduino present on the transmitter side. After processing the
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