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    Robby Miller Mr. Carroll NT1210 / Fri. Night Wi-Fi in the Corporate Environment Business is much different today than it has ever been. The strategies incorporated in the success of a business can be quite complicated and requires more than just a man or woman with a dream. Success in business is now reliant on the connectivity of their business to their local area, as well as, the global market place. Wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi) in the corporate environment is making this possible and

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    for divers and autonomous driving. The system enables communication between vehicles and between the vehicle and roadside units in order to avoid traffic congestions and accidents in a collaborative way. Two sets of standards, i.e. IEEE802.11p and IEEE 1609 series are proposed for this purpose including technical specifications for vehicular communications and networking. This project is focused on the performance evaluation of the medium access control (MAC) protocols for both vehicle-to-vehicle

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    I. INTRODUCTION Technology is an essential part of human development, but with technological advancements we can see our lives being changed every single day. In Sao Paulo, technology is on the rise and is slowly catching up with the United States and other countries that are quickly developing. With a generation of kids in the United States that have connection to anything at their fingertips, we can notice that our perspectives and modalities are always adapting. America has developed wireless

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    Wireless Local Area Networks      A wireless local area network (LAN) is a flexible data communications system implemented as an extension to, or as an alternative for, a wired LAN. It uses radio frequency (RF) technology, to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. A wireless LAN system can combine data connectivity with user mobility.      The data to be transmitted is modulated onto the radio waves,

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    Unit 4 Assignment 1: Computer Basics Review Chapter 4 Review Activities Questions Answers 1. You have created a simple electrical circuit with a battery, wires, and a light bulb. Which of the following is true about this circuit? (Choose two answers) B. The battery’s positive lead pulls current toward that lead. C. The circuit creates a direct current 2. A PC NIC and a switch port create one electrical circuit to use when sending data. The sender creates a (maximum) 1-volt electrical signal

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    router you pick the right one for your needs? The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an organized group of engineers, and they created the standard for WiFi technology that all wireless routers follow. This is called WLAN Standard: 802.11. There was no letter designation like A, B, G, or N and this 802.11 Standard was released in 1997 just under 20 years ago today. (IEEE, 2014) There was a problem with the Standard 802.11 and that was it was far too slow. Well it was

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    Wireless Network

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    Introduction Wireless network is indicated to a telecommunication network whose interconnections between nodes are implemented without the use of wires, such a computer network. Nowadays, wireless network has become the important thing in telecommunication. This sort of technology has been used for over a century and remains synonymous with radio. In 19th century, Guglielmo Marconi invented a radio and made his made his mark in the world of wireless technology. At that moment, Marconi was about

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    Wireless Sensor Network

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    1.1 Wireless sensor network (WSN) A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of sensing device, computation element, and communication elements that gives user the ability to measure, observe and react to particular events and phenomena in that problem field. A sensing device provides data from sensing physical characteristics such as temperature, pressure and sound etc and then transmits that data to the base station via radio either on time basis or demand basis. A wireless sensor network may contains

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    IEEE 802.11Wireless LAN Being one of the most extended wireless technologies in wireless communication networks, IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN offers simplicity, flexibility and cost effectiveness as its main characteristics. This wireless technology provides communication between peoples everywhere and computing environment at any place where peoples needed wireless communication to communicate. At the same time, number of users for multimedia applications increased. Nowadays, peoples want more of

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    sensor networks . The protocol proposed in the paper is mainly inspired by PAMAS . The important goals of this protocol is to conserve energy and configure by itself or known as scalability . It is entirely different from traditional mac protocols like ieee 802.11. The protocol uses three primary techniques to support energy conserving and self-configuration . they periodically sleep to minimize energy consumption , then formation of virtual clusters by neighbor nodes for auto synchronization on sleep

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