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    Wireless Technology

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    | WIRELESS ELECTRICITY | THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY | | ODOGUN CLINTON OBARO | 3/15/2012 | Contents PICTURE COVER 3 I. INTRODUCTION 5 II. PROCESS BEHIND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY? 5 2.1 RESONANCE MAGNETIC FIELD 5 2.2 MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSION (MPT) 5 III. EXPERIMENT 6 IV. HOW SAFE IS WIRELESS ELECTRICITY? 6 V. MERITS‚ DEMERITS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 5.1 MERITS 6 5.2 DEMERITS 6 5.3 ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 VI. BIOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH 7 VII. CONCLUSION 7 VIII. REFERENCES

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    DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF MICROSTRIP PATCH ARRAYANTENNA FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AT 2.4 GHZ B.SAI SANDEEP Assistant Professor QIS College of Engineering &Technology Ongole‚ Andhra Pradesh INDIA Sandeep6sandeep@gmail.com Abstract—Due to the existence of growth in development of low cost‚ less weight‚ highly reliable‚ minimal profile antennas for wireless devices‚ it poses a new challenge for the design of antenna in wireless communications. This paper presents design and simulation

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    line 1. INTRODUCTION Wireless ad hoc networks have emerged to support applications‚ in which it is required/desired to have wireless variety of devices without relying on communications among a any infrastructure or central management. In ad hoc networks‚ wireless devices‚ simply called nodes‚ have limited transmission range. Therefore‚ each node can directly communicate with only those within its transmission range (i.e.‚ its neighbours) and requires other nodes to act as routers in

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    for wireless electricity‚ is a term coined initially by Dave Gerding in 2005 and used by a MIT research team led by prof. Marin Soljačić in 2007‚ to describe the ability to provide electricity to remote objects without wires (wireless power transfer). This could be useful to power consumer and industrial electronics like cell phones‚ laptops‚ etc. -WiTricity‚ a portmanteau for "wireless electricity"‚ is a trademark of WiTricity corporation referring to their devices and processes which use a form

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    Devon Daniel Verizon Verizon stars with WorldCom in 1983 when Murray Waldron and William Rector came together to sketch out a plan create a long-distance telephone service. Long Distance Discount service‚ became their new company that began operating as a long-distance reseller in 1984. The new company grew quickly in the next fifteen years‚ over time it change to WorldCom. The company became one of the largest telecommunications corporations in the world. They also became the largest bankruptcy

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    Wireless Local Area

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    1.0. Introduction Over the last few years‚ Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have gained strong popularity in a number of vertical markets‚ including health-care‚ retail‚ manufacturing‚ warehousing‚ and academic areas. These industries have profited from the productivity gains of using hand-held terminals and notebook computers to transmit real time information to centralized hosts data processing [1]. Wireless communications offer users and organizations many benefits such as portability

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    Wired & Wireless Lans

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    Question 1:- Compare and contrast wired and wireless LANs. What unique concerns must be addressed by the designer of a wireless networks. Answer 1:- Introduction: LAN is a local Area Network and a computer network covering a small physical area‚ like a home‚ office‚ restaurant or small group of buildings‚ such as a school‚ a college or an airport. Although a LAN can be used as an isolated network to connect computers in an organization for the sole purpose of sharing resources‚ most LANs today

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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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    working in a team of four designing a secure wireless network on behalf of WeCare for a delivery company Rapid Pickup based on the requirements and by convincing the decisions maker of the company through fact based reports and presentations which clearly demonstrate that the proposed design works best for the company. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) – Cellular phones/Handheld devices WAP or also known as Wireless Application Protocol is a set of protocols

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    4g wireless networks

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    Different wireless companies such as T-Mobile‚ Sprint‚ AT&T‚ Verizon‚ and many other try to persuade you to believe that their wireless network is the best. IP networks form the backbone of worldwide digital networking. They have encouraged the merger of voice‚ data‚ and radio waves‚ which can be digitized into packets and sent via any digital network (Turban‚ Volonino). This convergence is happening on a much more global scale and is changing the way in which people‚ devices‚ and applications communicate

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