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    INTRODUCTION The aim of third and fourth generation (3G/4G) mobile networks is to provide users with high data rates, and to provide a wider range of services, such as voice communications, videophones, and high speed Internet access. A common challenge in a wireless system design is to overcome the e ects of the wireless channel, which have multiple transmission paths and di erent delays. OFDM has a promising future as a new technology in several next generation wireless communication systems. The OFDM

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    you are coveting, networking is one of the most important tools during job searching and recruiting and it cannot be undervalued. LinkedIn, a company founded in 2002 by Reid Hoffman, has revolutionized and changed how professionals communicate and network. Hoffman created LinkedIn in 2002 in Silicon Valley, California, a place now synonymous with tech start-ups worth millions or more. In just six years, LinkedIn has grown substantially and is now utilized in “more than 200 countries and [by] executives

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    reveal inconsistent results as to whether both constructs always determine security behavior (Liang & Xue, 2010). Woon et al. (2005) indicate that perceived severity determines whether individuals take security measures to protect their home wireless network security. Ng et al. (2009) reveal that perceived susceptibility impacts users’ security behavior to protect their emails, while Workman et al. (2008) show that both perceived susceptibility and perceived threats determined user IT behavior. As perception

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    Introduction The revolution of network technology began several years ago, with fourth generation (4G) network being the recently technological innovative of the internet world. Therefore, 4G networks is the fourth generation wireless network, which set the stage for broadband mobile communication that will succeed the third generation (3G) network which is currently in use in some many countries around the globe. It also provides mobile ultra-broadband internet access with USB wireless modem

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    Introduction This paper is about basic network technology, structure, and protocols. This paper will cover the module question “Discuss how the structure of the TCP IP framework has enabled the expansion of the Internet into a worldwide network. Discuss issues with this network. Is it big enough? Are enough IP addresses for all? What is being done under IPV6? This will be accomplished by addressing the crore topics as well as how IP started to grow, the issues with the network in regards to technological limitations

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    Abstract- Wireless sensor networks have many advantages over traditional wired sensing technology, due to their embedded construction. This technology has been used in agricultural scenario because of the need for enhancing precision, quality and quantity in farming. This paper is about developing a prototype for the system which utilized a real time wireless sensor network to communicate wirelessly with a pest management system that measures the various parameters like air temperature, air humidity

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    Introduction Globalisation is a process of assimilation of cultures, trends, economies etc. around the world. It’s been intensified in recent years through the rapid technology development that allows to connect people around the globe in no time. One of the major breakthroughs in the last decade was the improvement of the global network called internet. Many new opportunities have formed for entrepreneurs who have realised that the internet can efficiently utilize their ideas and can serve as a bridge

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    Abstract— 5G Technology stands for fifth Generation Mobile technology. From generation 1G to 2.5G and from 3G to 5G this world of telecommunication has seen a number of improvements along with improved performance with every passing day. This fast revolution in mobile computing changes our day to day life that is way we work, interact, learn etc. This paper also focuses on all preceding generations of mobile communication along with fifth generation technology. Fifth generation network provide affordable

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    the network as an important technological focus area (Perkins, 2014). Therefore, efforts have been made to revolutionize network capabilities, “such as cloud-enabled networks for mobile operations in austere environments and across wide areas, that are simple and resilient, anticipating enemy efforts to disrupt communications (Perkins, 2014).” In addition to modernizing and consolidating the network, Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) has developed a plan to regionalize network centers

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    Emerging Network Technologies Server virtualisation Explanation Server virtualisation isn’t something that’s necessarily new, though it require a hat tip nonetheless. Virtualisation works by splitting up a physical server into multiple different virtual servers, with each server’s resources being masked from the end point user. It is commonly used by businesses to cut their costs, especially in the realm of web-hosting where a hosting provider will use one powerful server – But cut it into hundreds

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