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    Case study of Wireless Technologies in Industrial Applications Rahul Hanumanth Rao Computer Information System, Minnesota State University, Mankato Abstract-In this current generation, technology is at its best, which is developing many better things which are easier than it is used to be before. WI-FI which stands for wireless-fidelity which means it is a wireless way to handle networking which helps computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another

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    COM 309: Wireless Networking Protocols A computer network is a communication system that links together devices referred as “Nodes.” These devices are connected using communication channels. A communication channel is assigned to a medium used to transport information from one network device to another, such as wired channels and wireless channels (Parsons, 2016). A primary system is made up of at least two computing devices either wired or wireless points of connection; these points are “network

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    Mobile Health Care in India MBA Iris 2013 Business with India Zippy, Hanna, Dima, Avi, January 26, 2013 Table of Contents 1 Overview 3 1.1 What is at the stake 3 1.2 Competition is about killing your competition 4 1.3 The killer instincts 5 2 Building Strong Brand via Advertizing, Promotion and Public Relationships 7 3 Market Expansion 9 3.1 New Opportunities Created enables frontiers expansion. 9 4 Summary 10 Overview What is

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    Individuals now become able to connect to the internet from everywhere such as; schools, homes, hospitals, etc. By networked wireless communication technology, surfing the internet become easier and obtainable even in security sites. In addition, one of the wireless communication technologies is li-fi, which stand for “light fidelity “who coined the term by “Harald Haas a German Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh” (Rani, 2012). As for a practical sense li-fi means transfer

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    Introduction On any network, it must be communicate through some form of media. In this world, only human can communicate through sound waves in the air while computers or other electronic devices that can link to each other need to communicated through cables, radio waves, magnetic waves and light. (Gupta, 2012) Transmission media allows computer to send and receive messages among each other but only within the same transmission media. There are consist of two main type of transmission media, they

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    I. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to comply with the HIPAA Security Rule’s requirements pertaining to the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of electronic protected health information (ePHI). II. Scope and Limitations This policy applies to all Topazworkforce members. III. Related Policies Name and Number Security Policy COM 002 IV. Definitions Electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) - Individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained in electronic

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    Heady Lamar is the creator of wifi but did you know that wifi wasn't called wifi originally it was called frequency hopping thanks to heady Lamar there are lots of different things that we need wifi for. Thanks to wifi there are many things that we can now see that can help us that require us to use wifi. If wifi wasn't around then some people wouldn't be able to entertain themselves. So there are many different things that you need wifi and that's why it's so important to so many people around the

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    If you were implementing a low-cost wireless network that had to cover a very large area and support only a few users, the use of 802.11g technology would be a very good option. 11g technology operates at the 2.4Ghz range which allows for access points to provide signals up to 300 feet. The 2.4GHz signal also has lower rates of signal loss from obstructions. This means that a fewer number of AP's would need to be purchased for complete are coverage. Also, by providing throughput of up 54Mbps it could

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    Middleware There are many solutions that offer communication in distributed systems. The shortcomings of the alternatives are combinations of coupling of space (i.e. sender and receiver need to hold references about each other), time (i.e. the components need to interact at the same time) and synchronization (i.e. the individual components block their activity while waiting for other processes to finish). To solve these issues we use a publish/subscribe mechanism, which decouples time, space and

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    A Key Concept in Information Systems about Mobile and wireless networks / security In information system there is a wireless network which is a network that uses a wireless instead of a wired technology, and in the wireless technology is Mobile and wireless networks / security. Mobile and Wireless Networks/ Security systems are vital to a burgeoning business landscape that increasing relies on database and information technology at its core by have the use of the internet on the go anywhere in the

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