Wireless Technologies Proposal Team B BIS/220 July 2‚ 2012 Dr. Richard Swafford Wireless Technologies Proposal As Party Plates grows and becomes more successful‚ new technologies need to be implemented to allow the company to better serve our customers. Today we are going to lay out a new plan to make our deliveries more efficient. Our customers are our number one priority. Serving them with a better product and pinpointing delivery times will help us achieve this. To accomplish this‚ we
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kids who like the power hacking give them‚ and typically are not looking to inflict harm to a network. While no attack is good‚ script-kiddies are the easiest to deal with on a network. With the talk about the categories of attackers‚ the issue of wireless security and how to protect your network comes up. There are three types of security protection‚ MAC filtering‚ WEP‚ and authentication. Each has a different way to secure the network against unauthorized access. MAC filtering allows only traffic
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Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: application on Fire Detection Abstract: this paper is about fire detection in building using a modified APTEEN routing protocol. Here we design a system called iFireControl which is a smart detection system for buildings‚ which is more water efficient than many current systems‚ while keeping its robustness. introduction A Wireless Sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions‚
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I have chosen the handheld scanner and Wi-Fi for my wireless technologies service. First‚ Wi-Fi is an internet service. The service allows Party Plates to analyze the total concepts for our company. These concepts are going to complement pricing‚ profits‚ expenses‚ and advancements. Pricing Main categories include: Flat-rate subscriptions‚ pay as you go‚ metered subscriptions‚ and unmetered access. The Flat-rate subscriptions feature a fee once a month. The fee is supported by the technical department
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Silent Suppression Netw 320 Converged Networks With Lab Marquis Hale Professor: Patrick Price Devry University September 14‚ 2014 Silent Suppression Basically what silent suppression is a way to save bandwidth when using voice communications like voice IP services which is needed especially for a large company like apple or Microsoft who use these VoIP services to speak with their customers from various countries. If a company were to use a phone service to get in contact with
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Wireless Local Area Network Background The first wireless computer communication network ALOHAnet (operational in 1971) was developed by Norman Abramson‚ a professor at the University of Hawaii. At first‚ the wireless LAN was so costly that it was just used as an alternative to the places where the cabling was difficult or impossible. Recent developments included industry specific solutions and proprietary protocols‚ but were replaced by various versions of IEEE 802.11. In 2009‚ 802.11
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Introduction…………………………………………………………4 Wireless Fidelity Technology in Focus……………………………..4 Applications of Wireless Fidelity Technology……………………...6 Impacts of Wireless Fidelity Technology…………………………...8 Future Trends in the Use of Wireless Fidelity Technology………..10 Summary and Conclusion………………………………………….10 References………………………………………………………….12 1.0 Executive Summary Wi-Fi is the wireless way to handle networking. It is also known as 802.11 networking and wireless networking. The big advantage of
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Authors Abstract In this project‚ the idea of wireless power transfer has been developed. In the early 20th century before the electrical wire grid Nikola Tesla shows much of his work on wireless power transmission. As revolution is taking place‚ and technology is getting more and more‚ the idea of power transmission is also changing. The demand of generation is changing. So keeping the demands in mind‚ the idea of wireless power transfer has been strived to develop in this project.
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Wireless Networking: Is the Future of Computing 1. Introduction Do the benefits of mobility and convenience outweigh the issues associated with a wireless network? In order to answer this question we must first understand what wireless networking entails. Therefore‚ within this paper we will discuss the use of wireless technology in everyday life‚ explain the benefits associated with this type of network‚ and describe the short comings of a wireless network. However‚ these short comings are virtually
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Abstract This paper will discuss the Wireless Ethernet product produced by Cisco‚ the Aironet 3500 wireless access point. The Aironet 3500 access points are designed for installation into areas of wireless frequency saturation. They are an ideal solution for businesses‚ hospitals and universities plagued by interference devices such as microwave ovens‚ rogue devices such as phones and digital tablets. Universities can take advantage of the technology by deploying the APs on dorm floors knowing
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