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    Wireless and Mobile Technologies

    Case Study 2: Wireless and Mobile Technologies Name CIS 500 March 16, 2015 Dr. Wireless and Mobile Technologies Wireless technology is defined as a technology, for example, PDAs, that uses radio waves to transmit and get information. It is utilized increasingly for information transmission. This definition is a bit excessively restricted as it recommends that wireless technology is empowered just by radio waves. Yet radio is stand out little, however imperative piece of the vitality that

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    New Building – Wired and Wireless

    would have to be physically attached to the network to gain full access. Running a wired network is also more cost effective because the wireless technology is still new enough that cost is high. By running a new wired network, longevity can be built into it by planning ahead. Racks, patch cabling, and wired routers are less difficult to troubleshoot. A wireless solution is very attractive due to the fact that there are relatively few cables, but they are more susceptible to security issues and cost

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    Recommendations for Wireless Network Security Policy

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY POLICY Introduction One of the newer technologies being increasingly used in today's business is that of wireless networks. While this technology has the advantages of providing greater user mobility and temporary access, it does have the disadvantage of an intrinsic lack of security. SECURITY THREATS There are a number of types of attack that wireless LANs are vulnerable to, based on different aspects of their operation and configuration. These

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    Wireless Sensor Network Case Study

    THROUGHPUT MAXIMIZATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK USING NODE ENERGY BASED SCHEDULING METHOD Jency. J1,Anita Christy angelin2, 1PG Scholar/Department of CSE, Karunya University,Coimbatore-India. 2Assistant Professor/Department of CSE, Karunya University, Coimbatore-India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract—Wireless sensor networks consist of large number of battery powered wireless sensor nodes. A major key

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    Party Plates Wireless Technology Proposal

    every day. We have increased our sales with the implementation of our new collaboration software and we want to take another step, by introducing wireless technology to the business. Wireless technology is impacting the way in which business operates and provides us with excellent opportunities to exponentially grow our business. By introducing two new wireless technologies into our business that benefits all of our departments we can further streamline our systems and potentially increase sales. The

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    Radio Frequency Based Remote Controlled Robot with Wireless Video Camera Mounted on It

    Radio Frequency Based Remote Controlled Robot with Wireless Video Camera Mounted on It In: Science Radio Frequency Based Remote Controlled Robot with Wireless Video Camera Mounted on ItRADIO FREQUENCY CONTROLLED INTELLIGENT ROBOT Saradindu Naskar Department of Computer Science, St. Xavier’s College Kolkata, India Email: saradindu.naskar@ gmail.com Abstract ─ My military robot has got two barrel turret through which bullet can be fired; radio camera in synchronization with the turret can rotate

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    Wired vs Wireless Media

    wired and wireless media The main difference between wired and wireless media is the data transmission is sent with the understanding that with wired media, the data is sent through wired cabling, and wireless is sent using a broadcast signal through the air. Wireless networking is actually sent through the air in the form of a radio wave. The distance that wireless information can usually travel about 150 feet indoors and 300 feet outdoors. (Fredman, 2013) When using wireless in a home

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    Securing the Wireless Soho Network

    a converted basement. We use Verizon FIOS for our ISP using a Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router (GigE), 5 laptops, 1 PC and 1 wireless printer. . Router The backbone of our SOHO network is the Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router (GigE) model number MI424WR (GigE). Out of the box it "support very high speed Internet service." with "speeds up to 1000 Mbps wired (with the Gigabit Ethernet interface) and 300 Mbps wireless” using a 802.11b/g/n chipset. It comes prebuilt with an Enterprise level

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    Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: application on Fire Detection Abstract: this paper is about fire detection in building using a modified APTEEN routing protocol. Here we design a system called iFireControl which is a smart detection system for buildings, which is more water efficient than many current systems, while keeping its robustness. introduction A Wireless Sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions,

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    Verizon Wireless Incentive Program Case Study

    If I were to change anything in the Verizon Wireless incentive program it would be to change the way that Verizon Wireless retail sale representatives receive commission for selling products. To my knowledge in order to hit full commission they have reach multiple sales markers. That means that they have a goal line activation and separate goal for accessories that they need to during a commission period which normally runs on calendar months. Some of the things that we have noticed in the back office

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