Identify the wireless technology being used in this scenario. Wi Max 1. Explain why this technology is appropriate for this scenario. Using Wi Max can allow for greater distance between buildings and allows for the connection between buildings‚ not just floors. 2. Specify the standard transmission distance and transfer speed for the wireless technology you identified. Transmission distance can up to a 30 mile radius‚ using 2.4 GH transmission speeds. 3. Use the Internet
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What is WAP? WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol. The idea has been developed by some of the wireless telecommunications giants such as Nokia and Ericsson. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) uses the Internet as a gateway for the transmission of the protocol. WAP has brought the Internet and the sub-services that it provides right into our lives as we are on the move. WAP brings us information right to the screen of our mobile phone. WAP offers the possibility to call specific
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The aim of this report is to research wireless antennas and differences between them. Antennas are included 3 types: omnidirectional‚ semi-directional‚ and highly-directional. Any antenna has three fundamental properties: gain‚ directional and polarization. Omnidirectional Antennas. We can use this antenna in a: point-multipoint link‚ warehouse‚ hotspot‚ trade show‚ airport. The omnidirectional antennas transmit a signal in all directions‚ it is known dipole ("non-directional") antenna. The
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Wireless GSM Based Electronic Notice Board Mrs. S.P.Gaikwad ‚ Manikeshwari Shahdeo ‚ Meghna Priya ‚ Prashant Kr. Raghav Department Of Electronics Bharati Vidyapeeth College Of Engineering ‚ Pune India shilpapgaikwad@gmail.com maanimagic@gmail.com meghna.aquarious@gmail.com lucky_prashant90@yahoo.com Abstract- GSM based electronic notice display system is presented in this paper‚ this is the model for displaying notices in college on electronic notice board by sending messages in form of SMS
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Wireless communication is the transfer of information between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. The most common wireless technologies use radio. With radio waves distances can be short‚ such as a few meters for television or as far as thousands or even millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications. It encompasses various types of fixed‚ mobile‚ and portable applications‚ including two-way radios‚ cellular telephones‚ personal digital assistants
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Wireless Network Security Jon P. McKinley mckinley_jon@hotmail.com TS3150 Fundamentals of Network Design Sunday‚ December 28‚ 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 The Wireless Market 5 Components of a wireless network 6 Wireless Security Mechanisms1 8 Categories of Attack 10 802.11 Attack Risks 12 Wireless risk mitigation 13 Summary 15 References 16 Introduction Wireless networks have grown in popularity. This is largely due to the increase in the value of a network
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and point-to-multi-point voice and data transfer. Bluetooth will enable users to connect to a wide range of computing and telecommunications devices without the need for proprietary cables that often fall short in terms of ease-of-use. A global specification for wireless connectivity: Bluetooth‚ named for Denmark’s first Christian king and not a dire dental condition‚ is the name of a technology specification for small form factor‚ low-cost‚ short-range radio links between PCs‚handhelds‚ mobile
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Wireless technology In this chapter‚ it discusses the Telecommunications‚ the Internet‚ and Wireless Technology. With the development of technology‚ connecting to Internet become more and more simply. Internet has become a necessary part of our daily social life. Wireless technology refers to the transfer of information between two or more points that are not physically connect‚ such as GPS units‚ wireless computer mice or headsets. As we know‚ wireless benefits our daily life a lot‚ such as mobile
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Week 8: Benefits of Wireless Technology in Higher Education The use of mobile wireless technology in higher education generates questions regarding what advantages this new technology generates. Studies (Kim‚ Mims‚ & Holmes‚ 2006) talk about the efficiency and effectiveness in teaching and learning created by mobile technology. But what does this mean? Certainly we can be more mobile‚ but how does this benefit learning? First‚ mobile wireless technology lets us communicate more easily. This allows
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Wireless Charger for Low Power Devices Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction We live in a world of technological advancement. New technologies emerge each and every day to make our life simpler. Despite all these‚ we still rely on the classical and conventional wire system to charge our everyday use low power devices such as mobile phones‚ digital camera etc. and even mid power devices such as laptops. The conventional wire system creates a mess when
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