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    redtacton

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    of red tacton. Keywords Red Tacton‚ Network‚ NTT. I. Introduction Red Tacton is a new Human Area Networking technology that uses the surface of the human body as a safe‚ high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body. A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a Red Tacton transceiver. Communication is possible

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    Ict Mobile Computing

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    1.0 Introduction A computer network is a group of interconnected computers. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. This article provides a general overview of some types and categories and also presents the basic components of a network. Computer network is a collection of computers and devices connected to each other. The network allows computers to communicate with each other and share resources and information. The Advanced Research Projects Agency

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    used for communication between terminals‚ the routing of the cables is clearly inconvenient. Wired connections between electronic devices in human area networks are cumbersome and can easily become entangled. Short-range wireless communication systems such as Bluetooth and wireless local area networks have some problems. Throughput is reduced by packet collisions in crowded spaces such as meeting rooms and auditoriums filled with people and communication is not secure because signals can be intercepted

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    NFC TECHNOLOGY

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    NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) ABHISHEK.A.V 1RN07EC003 INTRODUCTION ‡ Everyone usually dreams of technology getting unified and where certain aspects of our lives will be completely supported through a single technology. ‡ Consumer electronics as of today has become more fast‚ multifunctional and networked. ‡ Near Field Communication (NFC) is ͚the͛ technology to make our lives easier. NFC Exploited What is NFC? ‡ NFC is a short-range radio technology that operates on

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    of Wireless Technology These days when you hear the term wireless technology people automatically think of Wi-Fi or wireless internet‚ but the thing is wireless technology has been around much longer than wireless internet‚ or even internet itself. The thing is wireless technology has been around as long as the late 1800’s and has tremendously evolved over the course of the last 100 years since its creation and existence. The first true demonstration of wireless technology was the wireless telegraph

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    Wireless Industry Swot

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    The Wireless Industry in Canada is comprised of establishments engaged in providing telecommunication and/or services over network facilities operated by them. The establishments in the industry can own a network‚ lease a network‚ or combined these two facilities (NAICS ‚ 2010). With limited regulatory barriers and availability of mobile technologies‚ the internal weaknesses of the industry have been overcome by strengths through job creations and investment and the Canadian Market. These internal

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    wireless sensors networks

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    CHAPTER 22 Wireless Sensor Networks: Principles and Applications Chris Townsend‚ Steven Arms‚ MicroStrain‚ Inc. 22.1 Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks Sensors integrated into structures‚ machinery‚ and the environment‚ coupled with the efficient delivery of sensed information‚ could provide tremendous benefits to society. Potential benefits include: fewer catastrophic failures‚ conservation of natural resources‚ improved manufacturing productivity‚ improved emergency response‚ and

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    Mobile and Wireless Network

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    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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    Bluethooth Wireless Technology Bluetooth wireless technology is an open‚ accepted standard for wireless communication. It was developed by Dr. Sven Mattisson and Dr. Jaap Haartsen at Ericsson Mobile Communications in Lund‚ Sweden. Initially Bluetooth was to be used as an interface between mobile phones and their accessories. It soon became clear that the uses for this new wireless technology were manifold and Ericsson decided to share their technology‚ offer free licenses to any company that

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    Wireless Energy Transfer

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    Wireless energy transfer or wireless power is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without artificial interconnecting conductors. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient‚ hazardous‚ or impossible.  The most common form of wireless power transmission is carried out using direct induction followed by resonant magnetic induction. Other methods under consideration include electromagnetic radiation in the form of microwaves or lasers

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