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    spectrum. With billions of mobile phones in use around the globe today. Cellular refers to a network technology that facilitates mobile device communication over areas comprised of cells and transceivers, which are also known as base stations or cell sites. In a cellular network, the most widely used mobile transceivers are mobile phones, or cell phones.

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    The site of Caesarea Maritima contains many unique challenges for archaeological excavations. In spite of this, through pottery analysis, archaeologists are able to learn about different aspects of the site. Nonetheless, Caesarea Maritima has a variety of specific challenges associated with it for archaeologists. Not only does it cover a significant section of the coastal region, but the immense harbour, over time, has been completely submerged in the sea. Along with geographical challenges, there

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    single-hop cell frameworks where a mobile station (MS) speaks specifically with a base station (BS) [1]. Another idea of mobile communication is multi hop ad hoc systems, which are infrastructure less, self-sorting out and quickly deployable with no site arranging, dissimilar to traditional cell systems. At the point when associations need to move between heterogeneous systems for performance and high-accessibility reasons, consistent

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    overloaded then the others trying to connect may not be able to connect and may hear a busy tone 3) A cellular network is a wireless network distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one base station/antenna known as a cell site. In this network each cell uses a different set of frequency so that no neighbor cell can interrupt other’s signal. 4) In a mobile phone network these cells are joined together to provide coverage over large areas, due to the connectivity of these

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    Many cases have been brought to court and are continuing to be brought that say location tracking without a warrant should not be allowed. The argument most often used is that it is a violation of the right to privacy. A warrant is not the only way to obtain these records nor should it be. There are valid reasons that data can be obtained through other methods. The issue is across many platforms of digital communication but the most prominent and easiest to explain is with cell phones. The use of

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    example, Vodafone uses extra 1 million gallons of gas per day to provide power their network. The above example gives us an idea of how the energy is consumed by the information technology. They are increasing energy costs with larger base station site densities which leads to increase in energy price. Many companies have decided to reduce carbon emissions, for example Vodafone has set a target to reduce it CO2 emissions by approximately 50% by 2020. From an operators perspective, lowering of operating

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    1. Who are the people on the Supreme Court? To learn more about them, go to the Web site for the Oyez Project at www.oyez.org and select two Supreme Court justices. The two Justics on the Supreme Court are John G. Roberts, Jr. and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. John G. Roberts, Jr. was appointed on 29 September 2005 by president bush at an age of 50. He is a republican, his confirmation vote was by voice and his ideologies are conservative. On the other hand, President Bill Clinton appointed Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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    In my analysis paper I will be discussing the issues in the involvement of psychologists in interrogations. Many of the current issues resort to an ethical or unethical question in regards of the American Psychological Association’s Code of Conduct. Are the practices of using inhumane techniques to gain enemy intelligence ethical or unethical? The use of psychologists in military interrogations has led to crossing the lines of being inhumane, which is against the Code of Conduct. This has been explained

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    During my recent searches on this particular subject, I across interesting studies regarding cell phones and health risks. Cell phones have changed drastically from 20 years ago to present. When phones first came out they were only in our homes, I recall when I was younger we would go places and wouldn’t have a cell phone to call or text, to let your family know your location, unlike today. In the early 90’s, the bag phone was introduced to the public. These phones were a big deal when they first

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    home or building. But this really depends on if this is a single occupant property or a multiple occupant property. The failover solution when using a fixed line service for Internet connection would be to have back up equipment available for the site and for the Telephone Company it would be good to know at the central office there is additional servers just in case there is a malfunction. When it comes to the data itself it is always important to have a backup ran on a daily or weekly basis depending

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