Associate Program Material Appendix B Applications of Wireless Technologies Each of the following images depicts a real-life scenario in which a wireless technology is being used. Review the five images below and follow the corresponding instructions. Scenario 1 [pic] 1. Identify the wireless technology being used in this scenario. FSO- Free space optics 2. Explain why this technology is appropriate for this scenario. FSO involves using a line of sight technology‚ so I see this
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connects to multiple computers on a LAN? A. A star bus topology or a hybrid topology 2. Place the following networking technologies in the order of their highest speed‚ from slowest to fastest: WiMAX‚ Dial-up networking‚ Cable Internet‚ Fast Ethernet‚ and 3G? A. Dial-up networking‚ 3G‚ cable Internet‚ WiMAX‚ Fast Ethernet 3. What is the difference between ADSL and SDSL? A. ADSL uses one upload speed from the consumer to an ISP and a faster download speed. SDSL uses equal bandwidths in both directions
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Incremental Backup: A backup that contains files that changed since the last backup Differential Backup: A copy of all the files that changed since the last full backup HomePNA and HomePLC: HomePNA uses cables and HomePLC uses electricity wires. WIMAX: Fixed wireless internet and range is 30 miles. TCP: Responsible for establishing a data connection between two host and breaking data into packets. Asymmetric internet connection: Downstream differs from upstream. Symmetric Internet connection:
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- Talent acquisition is considered the lifeblood for many organizations. Talent acquisition is based on an organization’s definition of what a star or talented performance is. Explain how organizations formulate these definitions and how they influence expectations concerning selection criteria to find these star performers. Consider in your answer how these definitions serve as benefits and constraints in an organization’s recruitment and sourcing strategy. Provide examples from industry and/or
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 BRAND AND PRODUCT BACKGROUND: 4 TATA PHOTON: 4 Features of Tata Photon+ 4 Services of Tata Photon 5 SITUATION ANALYSIS: 6 TOP COMPETITORS 7 MARKETING OBJECTIVES: 8 MARKETING ANALYSIS & STRATEGY: 8 EQUITY INDEX/PRICE ANALYSIS: 10 INSIGHTS FROM MEDIA: 12 TVC I (Get Speed Get Time) 13 TVC II 14 MEDIA ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: 16 PACKAGING: 17 Who am I (Brand)? 17 What am I (Product)? 17 Why am I? 18 IMPLEMENTATION – BUDGET & PROJECTIONS: 20 TATA
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the received data and sends it to the end user. This application can be used in different areas based on requirements of end user. Title : A New Approach For FEC Decoding Based On The BP Algorithm in LTE And WiMax Systems Role : Team Leader Team Size : 4 Description : Achievements: Presented a paper on “Android” at Vignan University‚ Vadlamudi. Presented a paper on “Pattern Matching using
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Motorola is an American company with many "firsts" in the field of science and technology. It started in Chicago in 1928. Company founders Paul V. Galvin and Joseph Galvin created the brand name Motorola for the car radio – linking "motor" (for motorcar) with "ola" (which implied sound) 1928 Founding of Company Paul V. Galvin and his brother‚ Joseph Galvin‚ incorporated the Galvin Manufacturing Company in Chicago on Sept. 25‚ 1928. Galvin Manufacturing would later become Motorola
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Operates more than 72 million wireless subscriber; • Owns largest cellular provider in whole India; • BSNL communication has moved into new areas as technology improves and into new innovation like Mobile communication ‚ 3G Services for mobiles‚ Wimax and WLL ; • Invests in new mobile technology of the century 4G networking and other innovations in Internet protocol. Weaknesses BSNL main weaknesses are associated with the following factors: • Short of mobile divergence which help the competitors
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gauged wires Coaxial TV Cable Can be ran over long distances Fiber-optic Single mode and multi mode Use customized infrastructure to run dedicated connections Exercise 7.1.4 Wan wireless media Satellite Used to provide internet and mobile broadband WiMAX Provides 30 to 40 Mbps of daa ransfe HSPA+ Uses braod band with spectrum Radio frequency What WAN uses to communiact Lab 7.2.1 Benefits of a leased line are flexible bandwidth and High quality performance Lab 7.2.2 The benefits of a partial in the
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United States‚ 74% of American adults use the Internet. 94% of students in the US are using the Internet. 60% of American adults use broadband connections at home.55% of American adults connect to the internet wirelessly‚ either through a WiFi or WiMax connection via their laptops or through a handheld device like a smart phone. Because of the Internet‚ we can do shopping without going to the store which is located far away. Online shopping is the process whereby consumers directly buy goods or
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