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802.115
- The latest version of this technology is Wi-Fi 6, also referred to as 802.11ax. (intel.com)
- Faced with the ever-growing wireless needs of students and faculty, savvy colleges and universities are future-proofing their networks with the new 802.11ac standard. (campustechnology.com)
- Sporting a 500GB hard drive, the G-Connect creates an 802.11n wireless network, allowing it to share content with up to five devices simultaneously, and, when connected to the Internet via the built-in Ethernet port, can also serve as a Wi-Fi access point. (ilounge.com)
- The first USB-based 802.11g wireless client adapter. (smallnetbuilder.com)
- Buffalo Tech's WLI-USB-G54 AirStation 54Mbps Wireless USB Adapter is the first-announced and first-available 802.11g adapter that supports connection via USB 2.0. (smallnetbuilder.com)
Chief technol3
- There are a lot of implications and this could open the floodgates to many more such cases," said Phil Cracknell, chief technology officer of security firm NetSurity. (bbc.co.uk)
- Chris Wright, Chief Technology Officer at Red Hat, conducted a keynote session and elaborated upon the open source possibility around IOWN technology development, and shared Red Hat's contribution to the IOWN GF. (redhat.com)
- Kurt Schaubach is Chief Technology Officer at Federated Wireless , leading R&D, technology strategy, and new product development. (networkcomputing.com)
Millimeter-wave2
- NYU Wireless, New York University's multidisciplinary academic research center for wireless networking theories and techniques, has partnered with SiBEAM, a developer of intelligent millimeter-wave technologies for wireless communications, to advance research in 5G wireless technologies. (campustechnology.com)
- Apple applied for an experimental license to test wireless technology on millimeter wave spectrum bands. (macrumors.com)
Sensors7
- Scientists at the lab are also working on small, wireless sensors that draw their power from radio waves in the wireless network. (tue.nl)
- Current research on flexible electronics is paving the way for wireless sensors that can be worn on the body and collect a variety of medical data. (techbriefs.com)
- The transmitter, which can send wireless data at a range of nearly 300 feet, can easily integrate a number of computer chips or sensors. (techbriefs.com)
- A further important point is that once established, wireless sensor networks are scalable: additional sensors can be added at low cost, and temporary measurements can be easily incorporated for process diagnostics and optimisation. (yokogawa.com)
- Banner Engineering photoelectric and proximity sensors count the bottles (left) while Banner's SureCross wireless node (right) stores and sends the data every 10 seconds or so. (foodengineeringmag.com)
- Why not give wireless sensors a try? (foodengineeringmag.com)
- Depending on your budget, you can get wireless sensors from traditional controls vendors such as ABB, Emerson Process, Honeywell, Invensys and Yokogawa, or find devices from traditional sensor vendors like Banner Engineering and Omega Engineering. (foodengineeringmag.com)
Backhaul2
- Wireless WANs , including long-distance broadband backhaul and high-bandwidth video applications. (yokogawa.com)
- The initiative, called the Platform for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) and led by the NSF's US Ignite initiative and Northeastern University, will bridge relationships between cities, tech companies and academia so they can develop technologies like 5G wireless networks, fiber backhaul , advanced networking systems and Internet of Things applications. (fedscoop.com)
Infrastructure8
- Bluetooth technology allows PCs and mobile devices to sync with peripherals such as wireless headphones, keyboards, or mice without requiring cables or supporting network infrastructure. (intel.com)
- Teachers College, Columbia University's Graduate School of Education, Health and Psychology, is upgrading its network infrastructure with a range of wired and wireless products from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Aruba. (campustechnology.com)
- In the IOWN GF technology working group, we are contributing to three task forces: The Data-Centric Infrastructure Task Force, IOWN for Mobile Network Task Force, and the Reference Implementation Model Task Force. (redhat.com)
- Vendor that provides hosted wireless applications so that companies do not have to build their own sophisticated wireless infrastructure. (gartner.com)
- Moving from a predictive system to a real-time reporting system that leverages wireless solutions enables electric utilities to better balance supply and demand, maintain critical infrastructure, and harness technology to educate and inform consumers. (deloitte.com)
- Next generation wireless technology is building a platform for widespread adoption of smart roads and infrastructure, while simultaneously recalibrating the transportation value chain, from manufacturers to end users. (deloitte.com)
- Yet, this technology is still in its infancy and would require a revamped infrastructure. (techzone360.com)
- Graduates of the program are employed as technicians and technical specialists in companies that provide the services, infrastructure and technologies that support these different channels of telecommunication. (bcit.ca)
Signals4
- Although the military has been developing the radio technology-which spreads signals out over a large swath of the radio spectrum rather than sending them at a single frequency-since its invention in the 1960s, the Federal Communications Commission only approved it for limited commercial use in February. (technologyreview.com)
- Ultrawideband promises low-power, high-speed data transfer-without the interference problems that plague existing wireless devices, since each transmission is sent in timed, subnanosecond bursts, and receivers ignore all but the in-sync signals. (technologyreview.com)
- The new Los Alamos reflector platform opens exciting opportunities in various applications, including adaptive optics that can account for distortions that disrupt signals, one-way wireless transmission, and novel antenna designs. (sciencedaily.com)
- the latter networks help relay signals collected from sensor networks to the wireless access points of control or asset monitoring systems. (foodengineeringmag.com)
Verticals1
- Explore case studies demonstrating how wireless connectivity fuels innovation in energy, health, public safety, and transportation industry verticals. (deloitte.com)
Delivering optimized1
Antenna4
- The timeframes and procedures in the proposal are properly structured to enable wireless providers and manufacturers the needed flexibility to experiment with handset design, materials, antenna placement and batteries as they develop 5G networks and devices. (disabled-world.com)
- This starts with courses on radio frequency (RF) communication theory and antenna systems used for wireless voice and data networks. (bcit.ca)
- Libre Wireless Technologies has extensive expertise and experience in developing WiFi, wireless and media streaming software and SDK platforms, electronic modules and RF/antenna design solutions. (businesswire.com)
- Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming. (bharatbook.com)
20211
- We joined the discussion in each TaskForce last year from our perspective based on OpenShift/Kubernetes and RHEL upstream possibilities, and delivered the reference documents summarizing minimum viable versions of IOWN technology in 2021 together with IOWN GF members in each Task Force. (redhat.com)
Content2
- Tackling Tech: New Wireless Option with NFL Content? (patriots.com)
- Further, while AT&T started its post-acquisition launch plan with wireless and satellite TV bundles, Verizon was adding NFL content to its fledgling Go90 mobile video service, which is targeted at young demographics. (patriots.com)
Device6
- Mersive today introduced the Solstice Pod, a wireless media streaming device for video collaboration. (campustechnology.com)
- Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that can be used for close-range data transmission from one digital device to another. (sony.co.uk)
- Connect your wireless device to the DrexelGuest network. (drexel.edu)
- AT&T would only say that the three new "access options" would allow consumers to access and "view streaming DirecTV video services over a wired or wireless Internet connection from any provider and from virtually any device - smartphone, tablet, smart TV, streaming media hardware or PC. (patriots.com)
- Are wireless data plans required for device wireless connectivity? (att.com)
- A contract to develop and test a Media Converter Device (MCD) that allows wireless handheld radios to communicate with leaky feeder communication systems. (cdc.gov)
Antennas3
- The CWTe facilitates research on wireless systems and antennas, raising the Internet of Things to a higher level. (tue.nl)
- The Center for Wireless Technology Eindhoven (CWTe) combines state-of-the-art facilities with expertise in various disciplines to study and improve wireless systems and antennas. (tue.nl)
- The CWTe integrates various laboratories designed for research on wireless antennas covering an area of 700 square meters: from near-field scanning (the testing of antennas in a small space), to the testing of new chips on wafers. (tue.nl)
20201
- While LTE and LTE-Advanced deployments are still underway, mobile operators and vendors have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop so-called "5G" technology, with a vision of commercialization by 2020. (bharatbook.com)
Sensor4
- For example, the fact that plant and process information is available anywhere via wireless sensor networks leads to more and better quality information, with the benefits of distributed control and plant asset management spread throughout the plant. (yokogawa.com)
- Of all the elements outlined above, wireless sensor networks are currently attracting the most attention, as most of the benefits directly relate to this area. (yokogawa.com)
- Apart from the benefits of eliminating signal and power wiring, wireless sensor networks will open up measurement applications in sites that are hard to access, or where the wiring cost cannot be justified. (yokogawa.com)
- In developing a universal standard for industrial automation wireless networks, a number of challenges emerge, not least because most license-free wireless networks use the same 2.4 GHz bandwidth, and many sensor networks are based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. (yokogawa.com)
Wearable Devices1
- These days, BLE technology is used mainly in medical wearable devices. (techzone360.com)
Latency3
- Get a VIP network experience with incredible improvements to speed, latency, and reliability, using the biggest wireless technology advance in 20 years. (intel.com)
- They offer excellent sound quality through 13mm bio-cellulose speaker drivers, low latency and the latest wireless technology to deliver clear, balanced audio with impressive bass response and dynamic range. (heraldscotland.com)
- 5G is essentially a revolutionary paradigm shift in wireless networking to support the throughput, latency and scalability requirements of future use cases such as extreme bandwidth augmented reality applications and connectivity management for Billions of M2M (Machine to Machine) devices. (bharatbook.com)
Advancements3
- Advancements in wireless connectivity have the potential to demonstrably improve public safety by empowering public safety services-emergency responders, law enforcement, and public health-to carry out their missions more safely and effectively. (deloitte.com)
- A catalyst of this innovation cycle will be the network effects of wireless connectivity brought about primarily by the advancements in wireless technology. (deloitte.com)
- However, newer advancements in these technologies are making them useful for IoT. (techzone360.com)
Access11
- Clients receive 24/7 access to proven management and technology research, expert advice, benchmarks, diagnostics and more. (gartner.com)
- The U.S. Federal Communications Commission took major steps to ensure greater access to wireless communications services and handset devices for the tens of millions of Americans with hearing loss. (disabled-world.com)
- Today's order updates the Commission's rules to ensure that more Americans with hearing impairments will be able to access innovative wireless handsets offering the latest voice communication technologies. (disabled-world.com)
- Wireless technology is reshaping the energy landscape with greater access to real-time information. (deloitte.com)
- Wireless technology enables remote access and telemedicine while providing improved care and health outcomes. (deloitte.com)
- With more reliable and faster real-time access, next-generation wireless connectivity enables innovations in imaging, diagnostics, data analytics, and treatment. (deloitte.com)
- Broadcom's mixed-mode throughput-enhancing "Xpress" technology isn't supported either, nor can you take advantage of the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) modes that Buffalo supports in its drivers. (smallnetbuilder.com)
- Join Keith Barker as he teaches you how to discover non-advertised service set identifiers (SSIDs), how to bypass a MAC address filter, how to set up a rogue wireless access point (WAP), how to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack, and more. (cbtnuggets.com)
- The chronological listing highlights connections and disconnections to wireless access points, failed connection attempts, signal quality changes, and more. (ghacks.net)
- WifiDiagnosticsView is a Wifi diagnostics tool for Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista that monitors the wireless network service of Windows operating system and displays any event that occurs while WifiDiagnosticsView is running, including wireless networks scan, connect to access point, disconnect from access point, failed connection attempt, and so on. (ghacks.net)
- and if you have honest neighbors, they may have told you they enjoyed surfing the Web on their laptops, thanks to the free wireless Internet access you offered because your router either lacked security, or the instructions were written so poorly you couldn't understand the security set-up. (foodengineeringmag.com)
University's2
- Cornell University's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has teamed with a private partner to test and implement new technology for dynamic, optimal routing. (campustechnology.com)
- DragonFly3 is the University's preferred wireless network. (drexel.edu)
Communications10
- This book focuses on optical wireless communications (OWC), an emerging technology with huge potential for the provision of pervasive and reliable next-generation communications networks. (springer.com)
- It shows how the development of novel and efficient wireless technologies can contribute to a range of transmission links essential for the heterogeneous networks of the future to support various communications services and traffic patterns with ever-increasing demands for higher data-transfer rates. (springer.com)
- Recognizing that wireless voice communications increasingly operate via alternative technologies, the Commission has expanded the rules to cover IP-based communications services like Wi-Fi Calling and Voice-over-LTE. (disabled-world.com)
- There is no typical day on the job for Jason Di Stefano, a 2002 graduate of BCIT's Wireless Communications Technician program. (bcit.ca)
- Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies is a two-year program that prepares students for careers in the data and wireless/radio frequency (RF) telecommunications industries. (bcit.ca)
- The Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies program will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work in the wide-ranging telecommunications industry. (bcit.ca)
- During the second year, students are introduced to wireless communications systems. (bcit.ca)
- If you like working with computers and electronic equipment, if you have good analytical skills, and if you want to work in an exciting, dynamic industry, the Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies program can open the door to a variety of exciting careers. (bcit.ca)
- A contract to develop and demo a two-way, through-the-earth communication system for mines that applies state-of-the-art communications technologies to overcome subterranean wireless communication challenges while meeting industrial safety standards. (cdc.gov)
- Telehealth is the use of communications technologies to provide health care from a distance. (medlineplus.gov)
Telecommunications1
- A contract to test the efficacy of deploying a vehicular satellite communication system, augmented with rapidly deployable mesh networking nodes and other emerging telecommunications technologies, during mine rescue and other emergency events. (cdc.gov)
Cellular5
- Cellular carriers like AT&T , Verizon , Sprint , and T-Mobile are currently testing 5G networks in preparation to deploy the next-generation technology in the coming years. (macrumors.com)
- We are all familiar with Cellular technology - the same tech that's used for mobile phones. (techzone360.com)
- 5G cellular networks, the next-gen technology, comes with high-speed mobility making them suited for video surveillance, transportation, and logistics, transfer of medical datasets, and automation. (techzone360.com)
- AT&T Managed Wireless WAN provides fast, reliable, and flexible wireless cellular connectivity to any number of endpoints that can be located virtually anywhere supporting a wide variety of use cases. (att.com)
- We here at Cellular Outfitter have collected 10 easy tech tips you need to know now to make your life with technology easier. (wirelessemporium.com)
Networks11
- A recent court case, which saw a West London man fined 500 and sentenced to 12 months' conditional discharge for hijacking a wireless broadband connection, has repercussions for almost every user of wi-fi networks. (bbc.co.uk)
- People with criminal intentions have, in the past, attempted to use the openness of their own wireless networks to cover their tracks online. (bbc.co.uk)
- There have been incidences where paedophiles deliberately leave their wireless networks open so that, if caught, they can say that is wasn't them that used the network for illegal purposes," said NetSurity's Mr Cracknell. (bbc.co.uk)
- A joint survey by RSA Security and NetSurity, conducted in March of this year, found that more than a third of wireless networks in London and Frankfurt had the basic security features turned off. (bbc.co.uk)
- These assessments will provide engineering data relevant to the operation of devices on wireless carriers' future 5G networks," it continued. (macrumors.com)
- This next stage of growth will be driven by 5G wireless networks. (deloitte.com)
- CONVENTRY, England, Sept. 4, 2012 - LED-based wireless optical networks in vehicles could significantly cut the weight of wiring under the hood, not only saving on fuel, but also allowing passengers to tap into visible or infrared spectrum bands in overhead lighting to watch movies or play music. (photonics.com)
- Replacing copper wiring with LED-based wireless networks could significantly cut a vehicle's weight, saving fuel, say engineers at the University of Warwick. (photonics.com)
- The University of Warwick's Roger Green, who is working to create LED-based optical wireless networks. (photonics.com)
- University of Warwick engineers presented their work into optical wireless and its use in cars at the International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks held in July at the university. (photonics.com)
- do you connect your devices to wireless networks? (ghacks.net)
Devices13
- For these devices to communicate with one another quickly, simultaneously and without error, new technologies are needed. (tue.nl)
- If you've been wondering just what happened to the wireless USB technology that was going to revolutionise all our lives a few years back, talk to Wisair: the company is helping Fujitsu and Olidata show off some neat wire-free devices at CeBIT. (bit-tech.net)
- According to I4U , the devices the two companies will be unveiling are set to use Wisair's WSR601 single-chip USB-over-wireless technology, which promises full USB2.0 speed without the wires. (bit-tech.net)
- This does mean, however, that any devices using the tech have to be self-powered as sending electricity over even short distances without wiring is a trifle problematic, Tesla's research notwithstanding. (bit-tech.net)
- It started with mobile phones, then landline phones went wireless, and now broadband, laptops and bluetooth devices are following suit. (healthy.net)
- The research is paving the way for wireless, wearable health monitoring devices that can collect and transfer information. (techbriefs.com)
- Apple will test the technology in two locations in Milpitas and Cupertino over a period of time that is not expected to exceed 12 months, using equipment sourced from Rohde and Schwarz, A.H. Systems, and Analog Devices. (macrumors.com)
- G-Technology, well-known for its storage solutions, has introduced its new G-Connect wireless storage solution for the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and other mobile devices. (ilounge.com)
- FCC agreement between consumer advocates and industry associations as pathway to 100% compatibility for wireless devices. (disabled-world.com)
- The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeks comment on a landmark consensus plan that would, for the first time, establish a consensus path to ensure that all wireless handsets are accessible to and usable by people who use hearing aid devices and cochlear implants . (disabled-world.com)
- Today, 4G wireless technologies and connected devices provide a glimpse into the impact that 5G, the next generation of wireless connectivity, could have across industry sectors and our economy. (deloitte.com)
- This technology was designed to transmit data from one point to another or from one point to multiple points between consumer devices. (techzone360.com)
- WifiDiagnosticsView is a portable program for Microsoft Windows devices that provides users with wireless connectivity information. (ghacks.net)
Products3
- Despite the news in 2007 - rather later than planned - that six products had received official Wireless USB certification from the USB-IF board, the technology is still something people are unlikely to encounter in the wild. (bit-tech.net)
- Libre further expands their module product line with their new "Libre Wireless Module" products ("LWM" series) that offer simple WiFi only and WiFi+BlueTooth/BLE wireless and integrated SoC modules. (businesswire.com)
- Imitating animal-based products using vegetable proteins is a technological challenge that can be mastered based on their techno-functional properties. (bvsalud.org)
Internet4
- The last decade has brought more and more of our lives online, and wireless internet has helped make that transition possible. (intel.com)
- I'm writing this on a laptop that is unplugged, using the internet on a wireless router - wirelessly. (windows.com)
- He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. (ghacks.net)
- NSF envisions the research and development activity will assist cities in discovering solutions for next generation wireless and improved Internet connectivity. (fedscoop.com)
Essentially2
- Bluetooth is essentially a one-to-one wireless connection that uses 2.4 GHz-band radio waves. (sony.co.uk)
- The mini-PCI radio is marked as a Buffalo Tech WLI-MPCI-G54 , but the FCC ID on the radio and on the USB-G54 says the radio is essentially a copy of Broadcom's mini-PCI reference design. (smallnetbuilder.com)
Next-generation wireless2
- An academic research center at New York University focused on next-generation wireless has welcomed its 12th industrial partner. (campustechnology.com)
- From predictive policing that helps reduce crime to providing real-time alerts giving first responders a more comprehensive understanding of unfolding emergencies, the technological gains of next generation wireless technologies are critical to helping citizens and communities enjoy enhanced public safety. (deloitte.com)
Data3
- Wireless data transfer may be the hottest trend in networking, but its newest tool is a 30-plus-year-old technology called ultrawideband. (technologyreview.com)
- Optical wireless can simply use a basic LED, such as those used in flashlights, to send data. (photonics.com)
- Yes, wireless data plans are required to take advantage of AT&T Managed Wireless WAN. (att.com)
Spectrum2
- In contrast, wireless systems benefit from an unlimited and unregulated spectrum. (photonics.com)
- Examples of such channels are copper wires, optical fibers, wireless communication using radio spectrum, storage media and computer buses. (bcit.ca)
Ecosystem2
- He pioneered the development of Federated's CBRS SAS and ESC technologies and the development of the CBRS ecosystem. (networkcomputing.com)
- The LibreSync platform incorporates unique media streaming technology, broad mobile platform ecosystem support, seamless interoperability, scalable price/performance solution options, optimized and flexible WiFi/Bluetooth options (1x1 11n, 2x2 11n, 11n/ac) and extensive system level features. (businesswire.com)
Involves2
- A third program involves terahertz technology. (tue.nl)
- Our goal is that these platforms be city-scale, so it's a platform that would work across a wide area and the test platform involves new wireless technologies that have yet to proven in the market place," Kochan said. (fedscoop.com)
Enables2
- Today, all PCs equipped with Intel® Wi-Fi also include embedded Intel Bluetooth technology, which enables simple, convenient, and high-quality wireless connections with accessories. (intel.com)
- Wireless technology enables public safety personnel and departments to better protect and serve communities. (deloitte.com)
Operates2
- Bluetooth® short-range wireless radio technology operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band. (intel.com)
- Wireless Zone® independently operates this site and is a Verizon Authorized Retailer. (wirelesszone.com)
Connect2
- You must be on-campus and within range of the DragonFly3 wireless network to connect. (drexel.edu)
- G-Technology's G-Connect wireless storage solution for iOS will be available in July and will sell for $200. (ilounge.com)
Demonstrate2
- The report coauthored by Deloitte and CTIA (a telecom industry association), explores four major industries, highlighting case studies that demonstrate how wireless connectivity has enabled these industries to grow and evolve. (deloitte.com)
- A contract to develop and demonstrate a methodology for the uniform evaluation of tracking technologies in underground coal mines. (cdc.gov)
Optical4
- The Innovative Optical & Wireless Network Global Forum (IOWN GF) member meeting was held on February 15-17. (redhat.com)
- Although optical wireless has been explored for some time in aviation, scientists in the University of Warwick's Department of Engineering are exploring its use in private vehicles. (photonics.com)
- The major advantage of optical wireless is the weight of wiring it can remove from cars, translating into significant fuel savings over the lifetime of a vehicle, the researchers say. (photonics.com)
- Optical wireless is relatively unknown at the moment. (photonics.com)
Unaware2
- On a side note, the fact that some wireless providers are unaware of which handsets are actually compliant with FCC rules has come up in my meetings as the wireless providers have faced unnecessary enforcement actions. (disabled-world.com)
- Although we are all impacted and influenced by IoT technology, a large section of the non-tech populace is blissfully unaware of their connection with it. (techzone360.com)
Rapidly1
- Wireless technology has rapidly transformed our world. (deloitte.com)
Applications6
- The same physics also gives ultrawideband properties useful for applications like "seeing" through walls and tracking objects in environments with too many obstacles for other radio technologies. (technologyreview.com)
- Eventually, ultrawideband may be able to accomplish what no other wireless technology has, becoming a dominant force in a whole range of applications. (technologyreview.com)
- The wireless training concludes with a course on practical applications of wireless telecommunication systems in the RF Applications course. (bcit.ca)
- IRVINE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Libre Wireless Technologies, Inc. , a leading embedded WiFi and Wireless solutions provider, announced today at the Hong Kong Electronic Fair the expansion of their WiFi module and software solutions into Smart Home and IoT applications. (businesswire.com)
- Leveraging much of the advanced technology and optimized WiFi module designs from its market leading LibreSync media streaming solutions, Libre brings tremendous value to new lower cost, smaller and simpler modules enabling much broader embedded applications. (businesswire.com)
- Libre Wireless Technologies is now sampling WiFi modules and software for Smart Home and IoT applications leveraging their LibreSync WiFi modules and their new LWM series WiFi SoC and WiFi+BT/BLE modules. (businesswire.com)
Bluetooth7
- What Is Bluetooth® Technology? (intel.com)
- Get to know the fundamentals of Bluetooth technology and Intel's role in the past, present, and future of the technology. (intel.com)
- How Does Bluetooth® Technology Work? (intel.com)
- Ultrawideband systems should offer both reduced interference and higher-bandwidth transmissions than technologies like Bluetooth. (technologyreview.com)
- What is Bluetooth wireless technology? (sony.co.uk)
- Utilising Bluetooth 5.3 technology to ensure a stable and reliable connection. (heraldscotland.com)
- Bluetooth is a prevalent short-range communication technology. (techzone360.com)
Services3
- Ranger College, a community college in rural Texas, has implemented an advanced digital learning environment using cloud-managed wired and wireless network services. (campustechnology.com)
- Wi-Fi and private wireless services will coexist for the foreseeable future and will be the networking enablers for digital transformation. (networkcomputing.com)
- Wireless network + coveted programming = robust mobile video services. (patriots.com)
Explore2
- Explore new technology and apply your expertise in customized virtual labs. (cbtnuggets.com)
- A contract to explore a new communication technology that re-uses undersea modem technology and concepts for seismic communication within the mining industry. (cdc.gov)
Flexibility2
- The wireless technologies embedded in our PCs enable the flexibility for us to untether our daily lives. (intel.com)
- We truly appreciate the scalability, flexibility and advanced software SDK provided by Libre Wireless," says Bruce Huang, SMART HOME General Manager at H&T Intelligent Controls . (businesswire.com)
Reliability2
- Engineered to satisfy consumer's unprecedented demand for capacity, reliability, and performance, this much-anticipated wireless solution will soon be available. (intel.com)
- The benefits to electric utilities stem from the increased asset efficiency and reduced costs, which directly translate into greater reliability and lower costs for consumers and businesses, and opportunities for investment in new capabilities and technologies, such as renewable energy sources. (deloitte.com)
Tomorrow1
- The Fourth Report and Order expands the scope of the hearing aid compatibility rules to cover the wireless technologies of today and tomorrow. (disabled-world.com)
Future6
- Future Tech: Wireless everything? (windows.com)
- Here at Nokia Connects (well, in the snow-ridden Canadian branch at least) we think that wireless technology is the future - no great blockbuster headline there - but also that it's closer than we think. (windows.com)
- Where do you see wireless technology heading in the future? (windows.com)
- Apple could perhaps be preparing its future iPhones to take advantage of 5G technology, or the company may have some other purpose in mind. (macrumors.com)
- In addition, the new rules will require that future technologies comply with current and future hearing aid compatibility rules, encouraging manufacturers to consider hearing aid compatibility at the earliest stages of the product design process, ensuring that consumers with hearing loss are not always trying to catch up to technology and providing industry with additional regulatory certainty. (disabled-world.com)
- However, certain assumptions and conclusions, particularly about future technologies, give me some pause, but I am willing to let it proceed with the fair notice that these may need to be revisited as more information becomes available. (disabled-world.com)
Research1
- The National Science Foundation announced a new program Wednesday to build wireless-technology research hubs across the country, backed by nearly $100 million in pledged funding and resources. (fedscoop.com)
Implementation2
- Although the company has been a bit coy on technical specs for its particular implementation of wireless USB, the company does claim that the range will be good enough to avoid " the limitations of USB cable length " although doesn't go so far as claiming they will work outside of the same room as the host PC. (bit-tech.net)
- In order to understand the ways in which wireless technology can aid the implementation of industrial automation systems, it is first important to clarify what is meant by the word 'wireless' in this context. (yokogawa.com)
Clinical1
- That's why most of the clinical evidence on wireless technology has come from case histories collected by a burgeoning number of self-help and lobby groups both in the UK and across the globe. (healthy.net)
Systems3
- If you tie the forklifts into your computer systems with a wireless LAN, the operators can both tell the computers where new material has been stored and find out from the computers where to go to fill an order. (informit.com)
- The use of wireless technology in industrial automation systems offers a number of potential benefits, from the obvious cost reduction brought about by the elimination of wiring to the availability of better plant information, improved productivity and better asset management. (yokogawa.com)
- Concepts involved in location and GPS systems are taught, which are used for wireless systems location and tracking. (bcit.ca)
Connection3
- The vast majority of homes will do just fine with a 1gigabit wireless connection. (macrumors.com)
- LoRaWAN or Long Range Wireless Area Network is a popularly used IoT network that uses long-range communication for connection. (techzone360.com)
- There may be problems with the technology, for example, if you lose the connection, there is a problem with the software, etc. (medlineplus.gov)
Solutions4
- PLC suppliers such as Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider and Mitsubishi also have wireless solutions. (foodengineeringmag.com)
- And, to add to the confusion, some industrial wireless standards are still in limbo, creating a profusion of proprietary solutions-just like the commercial/home wireless market of not so long ago. (foodengineeringmag.com)
- Unlike many other wireless module makers, Libre modules are all optimized custom designs and Libre supports their modules and software solutions with decades of expertise in actual WiFi chip design, Low power modes, WiFi MAC firmware and driver development, system integration, homologation, regulatory and certification, module design and RF expertise. (businesswire.com)
- Libre Wireless Technologies, Inc. announced at HKEF expanding optimized embedded wireless module and software solutions for IoT and the Smart Connected Home augmenting the LibreSync platform. (businesswire.com)
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- WDDTY has already covered the dangers of mobile-phone technology (vol 15 no 5) as well as the issue of sensitivity to electric fields in general (vol 16 no 1). (healthy.net)
- And while AT&T was acquiring DirecTV, it was watching wireless rival Verizon Wireless market the life out of its exclusive deal with the NFL under which fans can download the NFL Mobile app and stream live local games on Sundays and all primetime games over its vast network for free. (patriots.com)
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- A contract to provide a technology upgrade to the Sarcos snake robot that was built to assist in mine emergencies. (cdc.gov)