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Bluetooth in wireless communication

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2002
Bluetooth is a method for data communication that uses short-range radio links to replace cables between computers and their connected units. Industry-wide Bluetooth promises very substantial benefits for wireless network operators, end workers, and content developers of exciting new applications.
K. V. S. S. S. S. Sairam   +2 more
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The Future of Wireless Communications

Information Systems Security, 2002
Abstract Just a few years ago, wireless LANs were seen as a strategic means of meeting the demands of today's highly dynamic work environments and mobile users. Today's 100-Mbps and 1-Gbps wired LANs have blunted this notion.
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Wireless communications systems

annals of telecommunications - annales des télécommunications, 2008
Some of the system level related papers addressing the wireless telecommunication systems is presented in the special issue of Annals of Telecommunications, which has been assembled from a set of oral presentations made at the 13th European Wireless Conference, Paris, France, April 1-4, 2007.
Terré, Michel   +3 more
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Wireless Underwater Communications

Wireless Personal Communications, 2012
The depths of the oceans have a high potential for future industrial development and applications. Robotic autonomous systems will greatly depend on a reliable communications channel with operators and equipment either performing joint operations or on the surface. However, communications must face harsh conditions that hinder the performance.
Javier Poncela-González   +2 more
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Wireless multicarrier communications

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2000
Relying on basic tools such as eigensignals of linear time-invariant systems, linear and circular block convolution, and fast Fourier transforms (FFTs), this article develops a systematic discrete-time framework and designs novel systems for single- and multiuser wireless multicarrier communications-a field rich in signal processing challenges that ...
Zhendao Wang, Georgios B. Giannakis
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Micropayments for Wireless Communications

2001
Electronic payment systems for wireless devices need to take into account the limited computational and storage ability of such devices. Micropayment schemes seem well suited to this scenario since they are specifically designed for efficient operation.
DongGook Park, Colin Boyd, Ed Dawson
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Wireless communication in automation

10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2003. ICECS 2003. Proceedings of the 2003, 2004
The paper shows the challenges associated with attempts to utilize Bluetooth communication interface for automation purposes like control and data acquisition. The paper describes major challenges, selected approach, first tests, first experiences with Bluetooth on Linux. and first prototypes of embedded devices used for testing.
Zdenek Bradác   +3 more
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Wireless Communications Laboratory

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2006
Wireless communications technology is one of the most rapidly growing disciplines and is experiencing unprecedented market growth. The 21st Century will witness the widespread deployment of all kinds of public and private wireless networks. Many graduating seniors and graduate students are finding themselves in careers relating to wireless information ...
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Wireless Communications

2013
This book introduces the theoretical elements at the basis of various classes of algorithms commonly employed in the physical layer (and, in part, in MAC layer) of wireless communications systems. It focuses on single user systems, so ignoring multiple access techniques.
VITETTA, Giorgio Matteo   +4 more
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Wireless Communication Is in APX

2009
In this paper we address a common question in wireless communication: How long does it take to satisfy an arbitrary set of wireless communication requests? This problem is known as the wireless scheduling problem. Our main result proves that wireless scheduling is in APX.
Magnús M. Halldórsson   +1 more
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