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"IN and Wireless" CAMEL and the Success of IN for Wireless

IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop in '97. Proceedings. 'Meeting the Challenges of Converging Networks and Global Demand', 1997
The article consists of a PowerPoint presentation on CAMEL (Customized Application for Mobile network Enhanced Logic) and the success of IN (Intelligent Network) for Wireless. The specific areas/topics discussed include: Growth in IN; the explosive Growth in Wireless IN; CAMEL is designed as a Wireless IN Solution; and how CAMEL will be the Wireless IN
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The future of wireless [wireless networks]

Information Professional, 2004
Wimax is the chameleon of the wireless networking contenders: it is whatever the vendors want it to be. Wimax looks to be the only wireless technology of the future that anyone would want. Wimax has a potential reach of 50km. A cell can support aggregrate bandwidths of up to 70Mbit/s with per-user bandwidths of up to 1 Mbit/s.
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Wireless Communication

2010
Although wireless technologies suffer from link problems due to error-prone channels, they are increasingly employed in industrial environments and provide noticeable advantages in terms of mobility, reduction of costs, etc. Current wireless technologies and their assessment for e-maintenance applications are reviewed in this chapter.
Krommenacker, Nicolas   +5 more
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Wireless power transfer (Wireless lighting)

2015 5th International Conference on Information & Communication Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), 2015
Wireless power transfer is a new technology to transfer electrical power without any physical contact between the source and the load. The aim of this paper is to propose the use of a simple, cheap and easy technique for mid range wireless power transfer.
Amr El Zawawi, Mohamed A. Aboul Hassan
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Wireless – introducing wireless proximity switches

Sensor Review, 2003
Sensors and actuators are found in large numbers on every production line in every industry. And each and every one of them requires data and power cabling. Not only are these cables costly to install, they are also a frequent source of failure. ABB is introducing a novel wireless proximity switch that incorporates a communication module for the power ...
Christoffer Apneseth   +4 more
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Wireless

2008
Many people in higher education have been computing for years, including faculty, staff, and students. Everyone has expectations of what they want and need on campus and that includes access anywhere and anytime to e-mail, data, and other electronic materials and documents accessible by computer only.
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Wireless awareness for wireless intelligent network

9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (IEEE Cat. No.03EX732), 2004
Wireless awareness for wireless intelligent network is the capability of network services to be aware of the existence and characteristics of the wireless links in the communication path. This position paper summarizes several intrusive and nonintrusive wireless awareness techniques and proposes a new framework design for integrating wireless awareness
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Wireless Endoscopy

European Urology, 1976
A completely new and different principle of 'wireless' endoscope is described. The 'contact endoscope' consists of two parts, a rod which is the optical element and a light recovery jacket. This endoscope utilizes the surrounding light, either daylight or artificial light. It allows endoscopic photography and cinematography with a magnificant of nearly
M, Jaupitre, A, Jaupitre
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Wireless Wardriving

2008
Wardriving is the practice of searching wireless networks while moving. Originally, it was explicitly referred to as people searching for wireless signals by driving in vans, but nowadays it generally identifies people searching for wireless accesses while moving.
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Wireless innovations and future wireless pipes

2011 IEEE Technology Time Machine Symposium on Technologies Beyond 2020, 2011
Over the last decade, the wireless telecom industry has undergone tremendous changes and experienced rapid growth. The reason behind this growth is the increasing demand for bandwidth and capacity-hungry data and multimedia applications. Building “fat pipes” will be the cornerstone of future wireless communication systems.
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