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    Abstract—A telephone based wireless system for the remote operation of the home appliances is proposed. The telephone‚ acting as a remote controller‚ generates a DTMF signal corresponding to each dialed digit which is converted to a BCD code by the Telephone interface circuit. This is given as input to the transmitter module which is then used to control various home appliances through a receiver module. Data processing stages of the transmitter and receiver modules have been implemented

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    Wireless network standards Avery IT/241 06/11/2011 Sherry Desbrough Wireless Network Standards When it comes to communications‚ broadcasting signals‚ and staying within guidelines governed by the FCC and the IEEE here in the United States a system of standards have been developed in order to help the communications and information industry streamline their efforts to work together instead of against each other. Some people feel this is a good practice and conductive toward

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    generating point to the consumers’ end without any physical wire has yet to as a familiar and viable technology. This paper focuses on the past and future possible advancements in WPT and explaining why it has still not come into practical utility. Wireless energy transfer has been around for about a century‚ but as of yet has only found usage in things like electric toothbrush rechargers and specialty applications such as beaming solar power down from space. A simple demonstration of it can be constructed

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    April 4th‚ 2006 A Technical Report: Wireless Sensor Networks and How They Work Prepared for Ann Holms University of California Santa Barbara Prepared by Ethan Culler-Mayeno University of California Santa Barbara Abstract Wireless sensor networks are a budding technology with the potential to change the way that we live. This report explains the workings of each network as a system of tiny computers called motes and the parts of the network. Furthermore‚ this report goes on to

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    CONCEPT OF WIRELESS ELECTRICITY (Wi-Tricity) Our forefathers marveled at the invention of glowing light bulbs by Thomas Edison in 1879. However‚ to us 21st centurions‚ the light bulb is nothing out of the ordinary. When computers‚ cell phones‚ laptops‚ iPods‚ etc. were invented our antennas tweaked. Now this is what you call invention! However‚ as time’s progressing we are getting used to these devices. In fact‚ charging all these appliances has become so very cumbersome. Each appliance has its

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    MADS6638 Unit 5 Wireless Security Objectives By the end of this unit‚ the participant will be able to: * Understand the need for wireless security * Check wireless connectivity from a public area * Understand war chalking and evil-twin intercept * Recognize the setting up of a wireless network in the workplace * Describe packets and how they work * Change the IP address and password for the router/switch * Enhance wireless security by encoding WEP and changing

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    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY‚ NORTHRIDGE WiTricity: Wireless Power Transfer A Graduate Project submitted in fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering By Pranit Yeole MAY 2013 The Graduate Project of Pranit Yeole is approved: _________________________________________________ Dr. Ali Amini ____________ Date _________________________________________________ Dr. Ahmad Bekir ______________ Date _________________________________________________

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    EC2043 WIRELESS NETWORKS UNIT I PHYSICAL AND WIRELESS MAC LAYER ALTERNATIVES PART – A (2 Marks) 1. Name five design consideration in selecting a modulation scheme for a wireless networks. 2. Why is out of band of radiation an important issue in designing modulation scheme? 3. Why is PPM used with IR communication instead of PAM? 4. Name four space diversity techniques. 5. What are the advantages of high efficiency voice band modems

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    4G Wireless Networks By Ja’Kedrick Pearson Professor Darlene Ringhand CIS 500 February 03‚ 2013 4G Wireless Networks Mobile phones have become a crucial part of our daily life nowadays. Everyone‚ from teenagers to old men‚ carry a personal cell phone. They are a vital part of today’s on-demand‚ on-the-go society. Mobile phones today have changed dramatically from the mobile phones of the past. From the huge brick-like mobile phones of 1995 to sleek and stylish smartphones we

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    IEEE 802.15.4: a wireless communication technology for large-scale ubiquitous computing applications Anis Koubâa‚ Mario Alves‚ Eduardo Tovar PP-HURRAY! Research Group‚ Polytechnic Institute of Porto Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida‚ 431‚ 4200-072 Porto‚ PORTUGAL {akoubaa‚ emt}@dei.isep.ipp.pt‚ mjf@isep.ipp.pt Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been attracting increasing interest for supporting a new generation of ubiquitous computing systems with great potential for many applications

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