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| | Wireless networked digital devices: A new paradigm for computing and communication |
 | | Wireless networked digital devices: A new paradigm for computing and communication |  | | Portable computing devices with wireless short-range links are seen as a new paradigm for computing and communication. |  | | Networks allow computers to share information and resources. |
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http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/384/zimmerman.html
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| | Wireless Networking |
 | | Wireless Networking is one of the hottest topics in mobile computing today. |  | | Before going too deep into the wonderful world of wireless technologies, it is important to have a brief look at Frequencies. |  | | The maximum data rate using FHSS is typically around 1 Mbps. |
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http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/sy22/web_pages/10/overview.htm
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| | IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) |
 | | This is due to the WPAN focus on the requirements of wearable computing and peripherals. |  | | A goal of the WPAN Working Group will be to achieve a level of interoperability (see WPAN PAR) sufficient to transfer data between a WPAN device and 802.11. |  | | A2: This document is a work in progress and as such the reader is required to seek out the latest version. |
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http://www.ieee802.org/15/pub/WPAN-FAQ.html
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| | Wireless Developer Network - Personal Area Networks |
 | | So, the problem is all about the inability of all these devices to network with each other seamlessly and transparently. |  | | The problems are the complexities involved with using so many different devices, maintaining a sync between all these devices and, of course, the inconvenience of having to carry all these devices. |  | | Personal area networks, work on the near field, electric field sensing. |
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http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/channels/bluetooth/features/pans.html
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| | Wireless Networking |
 | | This is the case for all computers on the MIT network, regardless of whether they are connecting via Ethernet or wireless APs. |  | | This is one reason why the MIT wireless network is considered an extension of our network infrastructure. |  | | On top of 802.11b, various higher-level network protocols, such as AppleTalk, NetBEUI, but most notably TCP/IP, the standard network protocol for the Internet, are used to communicate among computers. |
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http://www.utmb.edu/oto/HowTo.dir/Wireless-network/Wireless-network.htm
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| | Integrated Solutions For Retailers - Applications Flourish On Personal Wireless Networks |
 | | Driscoll is a representative for portable handheld computing vendor DENSO (Southfield, MI). |  | | Often, vague or ill-defined end user rationale for implementing a technology indicates bloated expectations of the result, creating dangerous territory for even well-meaning and proven solution providers. |  | | He notes that while Europe has been a hotbed for installations of this magnitude, North American retailers are now catching on. |
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http://www.ismretail.com/articles/2004_10/041007.htm
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| | Wireless Personal Area Networks: Project Description |
 | | In November 1999, the IEEE 802.15.2 Coexistence Task Group was formed in order to evaluate the performance of Bluetooth devices interfering with WLAN devices and to develop a model for coexistence. |  | | NIST is continuing the coexistence work by participating in the IEEE 802.19 Technical Advisory Group (TAG), which is tasked with developing a coexistence methodology, which the other IEEE 802 wireless working groups can use to demonstrate coexistence among other IEEE 802 devices. |  | | It is anticipated that some interference will result from all these technologies operating in the same environment. |
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http://www.antd.nist.gov/wlan_wpan.shtml
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| | Vendors push ultrawideband as wireless alternative |
 | | Fisher sees UWB has a viable alternative to Bluetooth, another WPAN technology backed by companies such as Microsoft and IBM that is being used to connect computers to printers and other devices. |  | | But Ben Manny, director of wireless technology development at Intel, said UWB may not end the use of Bluetooth. |  | | Network Monitoring Software for large complex networks - Statseeker Network Monitoring Software |
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2003/0312vendopush.html?net
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| | CertMag.com |
 | | This book explores technology developments in speech recognition, mobile wireless devices, network integration, and software that will be far more responsive to our informational and transactional needs. |  | | With an understanding of the trends, goals and technologies described in The Intelligent Wireless Web you will be well-positioned to develop your own strategic planning for the coming world of the ubiquitous Internet. |  | | Written by two authors at the forefront of the Internet revolution, The Intelligent Wireless Web presents a fascinating, insightful vision of the Web's near future, with an overview of the technologies that will make it possible. |
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http://www.certmag.com/common/bookshelf/bookdetail.cfm?id=604
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| | CFP : Minitrack on Wireless Personal Area and Ad hoc Networks at HICSS 39 |
 | | The best example representing WPANs is the recent industry standard: Bluetooth, other examples include Spike (for real time gaming - proprietary technology), and the upcoming IEEE 802.15 standard. |  | | the PRNET experiment) and to early experiments in the military sector it is not until the nineties that this form of networks received significant attention in the research community. |  | | The initial but still ongoing works focused on developing different routing protocols for MANETs, like AODV, DSR, OLSR and many more. |
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http://dutetvg.et.tudelft.nl/~alex/CFP/20050615-20060104-CFP-Minitrack_on_Wireless_Personal_Area_and_Ad_hoc_Networks_at_HICSS_39.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | WPAN technology can connect ordinary computing devices used by many people, such as printers, computers, fax machines and PDAs, and it can be extended to more specialized uses, such as in a medical situation where doctors need to communicate with each quickly. |  | | Threats to Bluetooth technology have also been developing. |  | | Wireless USB technology is in a place where it could supplant the inter-communication of hardware that Bluetooth has been able to provide (Brayk). |
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http://www.ciadvertising.org/SA/fall_04/adv391k/fiyfly/final/WPAN.html
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| | WKMN - Wireless Tutorial |
 | | Network Computing's Survival Guide to Wireless Networks 2001 |  | | Check out the process of loading the software and setting up the card to work with our Windows 98 system. |  | | The landline helps make up for the delay it would take for keystrokes and mouseclicks to travel all the way up to the satellite and back to the Internet. |
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http://www.wkmn.com/newsite/wireless.html
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| | Palm - Wireless Solutions - Bluetooth Wireless Technology |
 | | HDK - available to developers via the FREE PluggedIn Program. |  | | Works great for giving PowerPoint presentations at a business meeting without having to stand beside your laptop. |  | | < Home < Solutions < Wireless Solutions < Technologies |
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http://www.palm.com/us/wireless/bluetooth
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| | Personal area network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for communication among computer devices (including telephones and personal digital assistants) close to one person. |  | | Personal area networks may be wired with computer buses such as USB and FireWire. |  | | A wireless personal area network (WPAN) can also be made possible with network technologies such as IrDA and Bluetooth. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_PAN
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| | Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks |
 | | "Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 01, no. 4, pp. |  | | Want,, et al., "The Personal Server: Changing the Way We Think about Ubiquitous Computing," Proc. |  | | [5] O. Shivers, "BodyTalk and the BodyNet: A Personal Information Infrastructure," Personal Information Architecture Note 1, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. |
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http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/pc/&toc=comp/mags/pc/2002/04/b4toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/MPRV.2002.1158278
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| | Pacwoman home |
 | | PACWOMAN is a European Project aiming at developing enabling technologies for Personal Area Networks. |  | | The link between all these tools is made by a novel optimisation approach, based on the derivation of Pareto curves (curves linking optimal points) applied to the design of communication nodes and links. |  | | This approach enables the design of networks that can be optimised for different goals, aiming at low power operation with guaranteed Quality of Service operation. |
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http://www.imec.be/pacwoman
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| | PCQuest : In Depth : Carry your Personal Network |
 | | Incubated in MIT’s Media Labs, and later developed at IBM’s Almaden Research Lab by Thomas Zimmerman around 1996, the idea of this PAN was really personal. |  | | PCQuest : In Depth : Carry your Personal Network |  | | There’s also a concept that envisaged the human body itself becoming the connecting device in a network. |
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http://www.pcquest.com/content/depth/102041201.asp
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| | TCTS Events |
 | | In addition to collaborations with national academic or industrial partners (see our research projects), our lab is highly involved in the European research as a member of the SIMILAR European Network of Excellence which aims in creating human-machine interfaces similar to human-human communication. |  | | My talk today will mainly center around a project in the area of computer assisted language learning, that I have been working on for a little over a year. |  | | Finally, the process of recognition itself can be improved by the use of "diffusion networks", a model sharing the properties of both Hidden Markov Models and recurrent neural networks. |
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http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/seminars.php
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| | Analysis of Bandwidth Allocation Algorithms for Wireless Personal Area Networks, from Massachusetts Institute of ... |
 | | Analysis of Bandwidth Allocation Algorithms for Wireless Personal Area Networks, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology - White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - ZDNet |  | | Overview: This paper improves and analyzes heuristic centralized and distributed capacity assignment algorithms and provides an upper bound on their performance. |  | | Those algorithms have been designed for Bluetooth scatternets but can be applied to any ad hoc network in which a node transmits to a single neighbor at a time, and in which multiple transmissions can take place as long as they do not share a common node. |
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http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=150617&promo=200111&tag=wpr.popular
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| | Bluetooth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | On computers running Linux the address and class of a USB Bluetooth dongle may be found by entering "hciconfig hci0 class" as root ("hci0" may need to be replaced by another device name). |  | | Wireless AV kit with Bluetooth for modern LCD TV and computer displays. |  | | Cell phones with integrated Bluetooth technology have also been sold in large numbers, and are able to connect to computers, PDAs and, specifically, to handsfree devices. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth
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| | The Wireless Weblog - wireless.weblogsinc.com |
 | | Barriers to landline replacement, particularly in-building coverage and perceived inconvenience (such as losing DSL or having to change the phone number), are resolvable with other technologies, continued network build-out, or consumer education. |  | | Forbes is lending it’s own point-of-view by stating that investors should stick with the familiar names like Intel and Motorola. |  | | The Wireless Weblog is part of the Weblogs, Inc. Network — a network of more than 80 blogs. |
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http://wireless.weblogsinc.com
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| | Wireless PANs (Personal Area Networks) (Linktionary term) |
 | | Download the electronic version of the Encyclopedia of Networking, 2nd edition (1996). |  | | WPANs such as Bluetooth provide the bandwidth and convenience to make data exchange practical for mobile devices such as palm computers. |  | | A WPAN (Wireless PAN) is a short-distance wireless network specifically designed to support portable and mobile computing devices such as PCs, PDAs, wireless printers and storage devices, cell phones, pagers, set-top boxes, and a variety of consumer electronics equipment. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/w/wireless_pan.html
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| | Wi-Fi article - Wi-Fi wireless local area networks WLAN IEEE 802.11 LANs Internet - What-Means.com |
 | | Many business and residential users do not bother to protect their network, which can therefore also be used by people just outside the building, see warchalking and wardriving. |  | | It enables a person with a wireless-enabled computer or personal digital assistant to connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point called a hotspot. |  | | While connected on a Wi-Fi network, it is possible to move about without breaking the network connection. |
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http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Wi-Fi
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| | ECPE 6504: Spring 2000 Projects |
 | | Tao Lin, "Simulation of an Adaptive Algorithm for Optimizing the Packet Size Used in Wireless ARQ Protocols" ( |  | | Anjali Mishra, "Digital Mobile Networking Technologies for Handoffs" ( |  | | Abhijit Khobare, "Simulation Study of the Local Multipoint Distribution System (LMDS)" ( |
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http://fiddle.visc.vt.edu/courses/ecpe6504-wireless/projects_spring2000/project_topics.html
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| | IEEE Standards Wireless Zone |
 | | Today's news comes on the cusp of Intel's launch of its first mobile-specific processor, code-named Banias, slated for the first half of next year. |  | | An IEEE Guide: How to Find What You Need in the Bluetooth Spec |  | | A key part of the platform that supports Banias is wireless connectivity to networks using 802.11a and 802.11b technology. |
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http://www.media.mit.edu/physics/pedagogy/fab/fab_2002/help_pages/networking_resources/Protocols/standards.ieee.org/wireless
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| | IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) |
 | | This page is based on the 802.15 WG document index list but we have added file size in kilobytes and a URL for each file. |  | | Hint: The "online" Document Index Listings will provide a quick way to search (use your Browser HTML Page Search, usually Ctrl-F) and download your particular files. |  | | The IEEE 802.15 Working Group for WPANs has provided the following online document index list to help locate contributions as well as download them for local viewing. |
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http://www.ieee802.org/15/pub/1999/1999.html
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| | IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) |
 | | The IEEE 802.15 Working Group is part of the 802 Local and Metropolitan Area Network Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society. |  | | Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics. |  | | These WPANs address wireless networking of portable and mobile computing devices such as PCs, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), peripherals, cell phones, pagers, and consumer electronics; allowing these devices to communicate and interoperate with one another. |
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http://ieee802.org/15/about.html
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| | Find in a Library: Wireless personal and local area networks |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: Wireless personal and local area networks |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/c69df5f6f71d88aba19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Mobileinfo Networks Wire & Wireless |
 | | Permanent connection between a mobile user and information source is not only expensive but is not always practical because mobile users are constantly on the move. |  | | Note: If you came to our site looking for information on hardware components for designing your wireless networks (e.g. |  | | Two technologies being used for this purpose are IrDA which is based on line of sight requirement within two devices, usually a few feet apart. |
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http://www.mobileinfo.com/networks.htm
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| | 1999 IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference-Sunday Workshop |
 | | Chatschik Bisdikian, IBM T. Watson Research Center, IBM representative to the Technical (AIR and Software) Working Groups of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group |  | | Jim Lansford, Wireless Systems Architect, Intel Corporation; Technical Committee Chair, HomeRF Working Group |  | | The workshop will also cover a standardization project: the IEEE P802.15 Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks. |
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http://www.rawcon.org/rawcon99/workshopmon.html
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| | NIST Researchers Lead Development of Standards for Wireless Personal Area Networks |
 | | NIST’s proposed solutions were adopted by the IEEE as the basis for a document on |  | | WPANs are essentially cable replacement technologies that allow closely located digital devices to |  | | - Wireless Personal Area Networks will operate as expected and devices will be interoperable. |
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http://www.nist.gov/director/states/all_states/fy03_all_5.htm
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| | Wireless PANs |
 | | Since then, the concept of the truly personal network has emerged. |  | | Picture a person as a bubble of information, interacting with other bubbles as they come close to one another. |  | | Wireless Personal Area Networks, or PANs, like Bluetooth were initially aimed at cable replacements. |
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http://www.roke.co.uk/networks/systems/wireless_pan.asp
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| | NEW STANDARD OPENS DOOR FOR HIGH-RATE WIRELESS PERSONAL AREA NETWORKS |
 | | An IEEE Guide: How to Find What You Need in the Bluetooth Spec |  | | The IEEE produces nearly 30 percent of the world's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering, computing and control technology fields. |  | | Networks formed under IEEE 802.15.3 are configured so they coexist with other IEEE 802.15 WPANs, such as BlueTooth(TM) systems, and with IEEE 802.11(TM) wireless local area networks, such as Wi-Fi systems. |
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http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/pr_802153.html
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| | Intermec Untangles Web of Wires With Launch of Wireless Personal Area Networks |
 | | An industry first, up to nine scanners can be used simultaneously with a single base unit, significantly reducing data collection equipment costs. |  | | With Intermec's wireless PAN technology, users of bar code scanners and terminals, especially those in retail and manufacturing industries, are free from the constraints of wired systems. |  | | The Intermec PAN complements the company's industry-leading wireless LAN and WAN solutions, bringing the convenience and usability of wireless technology to individual users. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/10-19-1998/0000775226&EDATE=
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| | Product Detail |
 | | Part I not only offers a technical introduction of IEEE Std 802.15.4, but provides professionals with enough background information on the technology and the vision behind the standard to plan marketing and business strategies. |  | | Keywords: IEEE 802, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.15.3, IEEE 802.15.1, Bluetooth, WPAN, WLAN, cellular telephones, personal computers, sensors, actuators |  | | The handbook is divided into three parts: - Part I - An overview of the low-rate wireless personal area technology and IEEE Std 802.15.4 which focuses on the motivation for the creation of this standard, including the application scenarios that drove the making of it. |
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http://shop.ieee.org/ieeestore/product.aspx?product_no=SP1131
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| | Ericsson: Wireless Personal & Local Area Networks |
 | | At the moment there are various different technologies, all of which suit different scenarios. |  | | Choose your region and use the promotion code 'WCH'. |  | | Wireless LANs are the 'silver bullet' for networks of the future, allowing small communities of office workers, industrial workers, hospital employees, technical teams, etc. to communicate via their mobile devices without having to worry about cables. |
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http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/sub/articles/books/0470851104?printableversion=yes
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| | WNT |
 | | For comments queries and suggestions, send email to utkarshis@yahoo.com |  | | Understand the need for going wireless, the work efficiency it brings in and the business value it unlocks. |  | | So when I told you that these technologies are the way of the future, well... |
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http://www.wirelessnetworkstutorial.info
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| | WirelessCom 2005, Symposium on WLANs and WPANs |
 | | Integration and interoperability of WLANs/WPANs and 3G (and beyond) networks |  | | Original papers are invited on emerging architectures and technologies in the design of wireless local area networks (WLANs) and wireless personal area networks (WPANs) with emphasis on the use of such networks in diverse areas of applications such as supporting ubiquitous mobile Internet access, and the design of ad-hoc networks, and sensor networks. |  | | Interoperability issues between wireless standards/protocols and the Internet |
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http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~ehab/WirelessCom2005-WLANs-WPANs
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| | IBM Understanding Wireless Solutions Part 1: Wireless Fundamentals and WPANs |
 | | Basic network engineering knowledge is a pre-requisite for this course. |  | | The audience will include network designers, system engineers, administrators, application developers, and individuals needing instant skills for projects using wireless networking solutions. |  | | Match the main types of wireless networks with their features. |
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http://www.netg.com/catalog/xl/detail.asp?c=UK14400&pHasDescrip=T
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| | CSE5807 Wireless and Personal Area Networks |
 | | The subject will cover in depth the fundamental technologies of wireless communications, and the specific implementations and applications of these technologies. |  | | Overview of wireless and personal communications systems, the market and technology trends and evolution. |  | | Network management for wireless and personal communications systems. |
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http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/courseware/cse5807
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| | IEEE Standard 802.15.4 for Personal Area Networks Gets The Nod from The Standards Body |
 | | The IEEE 802.15.4 specification complements the IEEE 802 set of wireless standards to enable sensor-rich environments. |  | | "It builds a framework so existing low-end wired devices can participate in wireless networks and also creates a path for many new applications. |  | | It also provides features that allow devices operating under the standard to coexist with other wireless devices, such as those that comply with IEEE 802.11(TM) or Wi-Fi(R) and IEEE 802.15.1(TM) or Bluetooth(TM). |
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http://www.mobileinfo.com/News_2003/Issue25/IEEE802154.htm
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| | IEEE issues new spec for high-speed wireless streaming - Computerworld |
 | | Fixed and portable devices in a WPAN connect in an ad hoc way and communicate by peer-to-peer networking, allowing them to connect without user intervention. |  | | The 802.15.3 standard for high-rate wireless personal-area networks (WPAN) allows networks to link as many as 245 wireless fixed and portable devices at data rates of up to 55Mbit/sec. |  | | The 802.15.3 standard allows networks based on this specification to coexist with other 802.15 WPANs, such as Bluetooth systems, and with 802.11 wireless LANs, especially 802.11b and 802.11g, which also operate in the 2.4-GHz band. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2003/0,4814,83837,00.html
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| | Wireless PAN ( Wireless Personal Area Networks, WPAN, PAN, Personal Area Networks, and IEEE 802.15) Definition |
 | | Short-distance wireless networks specifically designed to support portable and mobile computing devices such as PCs, PDAs, wireless printers and storage devices, cell phones, pagers, set-top boxes, and a variety of consumer electronics equipment. |  | | Airbee-ZNMS is a Network Management System product designed for low-rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN). |  | | When paired with an Intermec® 700 Series mobile computer, the Intermec® PB40 direct thermal portable printer with *Bluetooth&; offers the convenience of a personal area network (PAN) for receipt printing to frontline workers. |
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http://www.bitpipe.com/tlist/Wireless-PAN.html
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| | TechOnLine - IEEE 802.15.3a: 480Mbps Wireless Personal Area Networks |
 | | This technique has several advantages, because the wireless transceivers employing this technique are more scalable, adaptive and have better co-existence levels with other system such as IEEE 802.11. |  | | TechOnLine - IEEE 802.15.3a: 480Mbps Wireless Personal Area Networks |  | | A multi-band UWB system design in general yields many tangible benefits, including more scalable and adaptive than single band designs, better co-existence characteristics with systems such as 802.11a, and lower risk implementations because it leverages more traditional radio design techniques. |
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http://developonline.com/community/tech_group/comm/tech_paper/21802
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| | ETH e-collection |
 | | Medium access control algorithms for wireless personal area networks based on channel state estimation |
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http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=diss&nr=15063
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| | Jeff Duntemann's Mile-High Drive-By Wi-Fi Guide Online |
 | | FireWire with No Wire: The IEEE has convened a task group to implement a UWB (ultrawideband) wireless physical layer for the IEEE 1394 protocol, which most people know as FireWire. |  | | The Atheros tri-standard chipset (that is, their chipset that supports all three standards a, b, and g) apparently fixes the problem (which I described in detail in the book) of 802.11a systems having very short range at high bitrates compared to 802.11b. |  | | The wireless standard they're considering is 802.15.3, which is extremely fast (up to 400 Mbps is possible) but fairly short range. |
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http://www.drivebywifiguide.com
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| | National Semiconductor Announces Bluetooth Module For Wireless Personal Area Networks |
 | | National Semiconductor Corporation introduced the LMX9814 Bluetooth WPAN (wireless personal area network) module to enable Class 2/3 Bluetooth connectivity in portable communications and computing devices. |  | | With National's LMX9814 Bluetooth WPAN module, it is now easier for our customers to integrate Bluetooth communications into their products, while decreasing development costs, reducing project risk and accelerating time to market," said James Benefer, product marketing manager for National's wireless division. |  | | Juniper Networks VP of Voice Technologies to Keynote INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO Fall 2005 |
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http://www.tmcnet.com/enews/022602d.htm
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