Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that uses wireless (usually‚ but not always radio waves) for network connections. It is a method by which homes‚ telecommunications networks and enterprise (business) installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building‚ or as a connection between various equipment locations.[1] Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication. This implementation takes place
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Syndromic Surveillance System Robert Asuncion‚ Robert Cabico‚ Carlos Raiz Enciso‚ Kelly Reilly‚ Mariann Rimer‚ Ginger Sacco HCS/533 November 3‚ 2014 Juanita Darby Syndromic Surveillance System Introduction The syndromic surveillance system is an innovative information system‚ which is based in the data collections of preclinical indicators‚ identifying illness clusters early before diagnosis is confirmed. This kind of system information is most of the time utilized by public health agencies
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in Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANET) are considerable due to their applicability in different situations such as military‚ emergency applications or health care applications. Indeed‚ due to absence of a fixed infrastructure and a central controller‚ providing trust and reliability still is challenge in these networks. Since energy is limited and distributed in MANETs‚ trust and reliability providing (is different from wired systems and it must be reasonable and compatible with network resources. Many
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3. PATH LOSS MODELS Path loss models play a vital role in planning of wireless communication systems. They represent a set of mathematical equations and algorithms that are used for radio signal propagation prediction in certain areas. Propagation path loss models are used for calculation of electromagnetic field strength for the purpose of wireless network planning during preliminary deployment. Path loss model describes the signal attenuation from transmitter to receiver antenna as a function of
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A Seminar Report on Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks Submitted as a requirement for the partial fullfillment of degree of Bachelor of Engineering Of University of Rajasthan Session: 2007-2008 Submitted to: Mr. R. K. Somani HOD(CE & IT) ITM‚Bhilwara(Raj.)311001 Under the guidance of: Mr.Vijay Prakash Sharma Lecturer(CE) Submitted by: Nikhil Kumar B.E. 4th Year Computer Science & Engg. Department of Computer Engineering Institute Of Technology & Management Bhilwara(Raj.)311001 1 Acknowledgement
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Data Transport in Wireless Networks Akinniyi Ojo‚ Alireza Ranjbar‚ Bastian Arjun Shajit‚ Behzad Savabi‚ Misikir Gebrehiwot‚ Robin Babujee Jerome‚ Setareh Roshan‚ Swapnil Pande Department of Communication Engineering‚ Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering‚ Espoo‚ Finland Abstract— The popularity of wireless networks used to access the Internet is increasing immensely. With huge advancements in the field of wireless technology‚ the Internet has slowly moved from a traditional wired
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that the wireless communication channel introduces to the signal reaching the receiver with delay τ. 3.1.1 Benefits of MIMO Systems 3.1.1.1 Interference reduction and avoidance Interference in wireless networks results from multiple users sharing time and frequency resources scheme. Interference may be mitigated in MIMO systems by exploiting the spatial dimension to increase the separation among users. Interference reduction and avoidance improve the coverage and range of a wireless network. 3.1.1
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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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Accident Detection System and Vehicle Overtaking System Using Wireless Technology By Sub n jadav [Type the author name] | Accident Detection System and Vehicle Overtaking System Using Wireless Technology * Introduction:- Accidents are one of the most dreaded situations in one`s life‚ on an average atleast one vehicular accident occur everyday around the world. It has also been observed that the most number of people die as they do not get to the hospital in
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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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