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    Wireless Home Security System University of Connecticut ECE 290 Spring‚ 2004 Sponsor: ECE Department‚ University of Connecticut Advisor: Lei Wang David Crouse (EE) Michael Diaz (EE) Darko Budimir (EE) david.crouse@uconn.edu michael.diaz@uconn.edu darko.budimir@uconn.edu I. ABSTRACT Our group investigated wireless security system design for home use. The target market is composed of lowincome individuals who cannot afford the services of a security company such as ADT. Ideally the sensor nodes

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    Wireless networking is the best networking solution for networking an office. Why? It’s cheaper to deploy; there aren’t any expensive cables to purchase‚ labour for cable pulling through tight conduits‚ purchasing matching socket faceplates‚ purchasing tools and devices for cable repair / troubleshooting. There isn’t any excessive wire clutter‚ no cables running too-an-fro on the desk for computer‚ printer‚ fax‚ phone or PDA. What’s left? A clean desktop with only the mere unnoticeable power

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    Marketing Plan for Verizon Wireless Customer Loyalty Program Business Mission: To provide the best quality of wireless and customer services in today’s market of wireless communications. Marketing Objective: To decrease the monthly customer churn rate to less than 1%‚ therefore ensuring Verizon Wireless will continue to lead the competition in customer loyalty. Executive Summary: Cellular communications is such a large aspect of today’s industries‚ and with the number of consumers already

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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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    REGULATIONS of the NATIONAL BUILDING CODE Slide 2 RULE 1‚ Sec. 103. Scope and Application ___________________________________________________________ 1. The scope of this IRR shall cover the following disciplines: architectural‚ civil/structural‚ electrical‚ mechanical‚ sanitary‚ plumbing and electronics. Slide 3 RULE III‚ Sec. 301 Building Permits ___________________________________________________________ 2. Permits supplementary to a Building Permit shall be applied for and

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    On Measuring Available Bandwidth in Wireless Networks Andreas Johnsson Research Area Packet Systems Ericsson Research Mats Björkman The Department of Computer Science and Electronics Mälardalen University Abstract— BART is a state-of-the-art active end-to-end bandwidth measurement method that estimates not only the available bandwidth but also the link capacity of the bottleneck link. It uses a Kalman filter to give estimates in real time during a measurement session. In this paper‚ we have studied

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    Wireless communication protocols have evolved rapidly since the introduction of 802.11 Legacy over a decade ago. Over the last 10 years we have seen efficiency and performance increases on all fronts‚ which have lead to greater range and faster transfer speeds. With Legacy 802.11 protocols‚ speeds maxed out at around 2 Mbits/sec and indoor range was only about 20 meters. In 1999‚ the 802.11 protocol got a couple of amendments in the form of 802.11a and 802.11b. Both offered higher speeds and slightly

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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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    Introduction New Orleans‚ also known as the Crescent City which lies along the course of the Lower Mississippi River is one of the main tourist attraction spot in America. Lying at the southern part of America‚ New Orleans had a deep and long history in being involved in wars where it has been conquered by the French‚ Spanish and lastly the American which had left diversity in culture and also heritage buildings. Map of New Orleans: Famous tourism spots in New Orleans (USA Maps‚ 2012) The different

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    North American Phalanx building in New Jersey‚ inspired by Charles Fourier’s concept of phalanstère. Claude Henri de Rouvroy‚ comte de Saint-Simon (1760-1825) was a French aristocrat who came to believe that in the France of his day an unproductive conflict existed between the "workers" and the "idlers." The workers included both wage workers and manufacturers‚ merchants‚ and bankers while the idlers were the nobility and priests. Saint-Simon imagined that the society of his day could be replaced

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