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    2012) Electronic whiteboards in one of the well-known wireless technologies being used in hospitals to help locate patients test results, equipment and room status. (Larsen, Marc G. 2012) Wireless technology is at almost every healthcare organization from my experince, they are as advance as their budget will allow them to be. Radio Frequency Identification Radio frequency

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    of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any existing infrastructure or centralized access point. A wireless sensor network is spatially distributed autonomous sensors which is used to monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, pressure, etc. and to cooperatively pass their data through the network to a main location. Many ad hoc routing protocols and wireless sensor routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimizations, many

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    connection fails for a user it does not affect others. Data collisions is a rare thing. It also has good security no workstation can interact without going through the server first. Topology for a LAN all nodes are linked alone to a central connection point such as a hub. Mesh network – this is a network where the communication is made up of

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    allows both data and voice services such as video calls, mobile TV, mobile internet and downloading. It is based on WCDMA (Wide band code division multiple access) and 3GPP technology. Fourth Generation (4G): Fourth generation of mobile communication system was introduced in the year 2010. 4G is the IP-based mobile system that provides access through a

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    devices and their physical location on the network. Workstations are represented by use of small computer icons, severs are shown with full tower cases. Switches and other network devices can be shown by use small rectangular boxes with their RJ-45 points. Sometimes switches are not displayed with their ports depending with their angle of view on the page. It is advisable to give more details as possible without overcrowding the diagrams. Logical aspects of the network are shown by the logical layout

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    the consideration of space domain either with space diversity, smart antennas, and nowadays, MIMO systems has also pushed the evolution of propagation modeling toward more complex spatio-temporal considerations [1]. The MIMO antenna for wireless communications is required to have a multiple bandwidth to cover the GSM, and ISM bands. On the other hand, it is said that about 70% of the user demands and mobile flow for high-speed data services occur in indoor environments [2-3]. In modern antenna

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    weaknesses of utilizing these solutions. Identify risks inherent in the use of wireless and mobile technologies. The biggest risks of using wireless technology are that hackers can breach these systems. This is occurring through a process known as intrusion. Using these tactics, they are able to gain access to passwords and disable any kind of encryption technology. Once this takes place, is the point they can access sensitive information about the patients, staff and the operations of the business

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    Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of a large number of low cost sensor nodes depolyed in parking area. These sensor nodes form a multi-hop ad-hoc network by wireless commnunication. Each sensor node detects whether the vehicle is parked, samples and transmits the information to base station where the information is gathered and processed. WSN can be applied to many other fields such as habitat monitoring, environment monitoring, smarthome, intelligent transportation and so on. The industrialization

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    Wireless technology has had a great impact on how we carry out our day to day activities. We no longer have to be at a specific point in order to receive information. Today we can receive information on the go making us more efficient and flexible. The greatest effect wireless technology has had in our lives is the effect it has had at our work places. Today with wireless technology you do not need to be at your desk to receive work emails. The smart phones allow us to receive emails wherever we

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    having both a fiber optic cable and a CAT 6e cabling interconnecting the network switches creates a fault tolerant network. Furthermore, to accommodate the transient nature of ABC Company’s employees during their day-to-day operations, a wireless access point (WAP) will be installed centrally on each floor. Because of the location of each WAP, there is a chance of signal bleed over between floors. To mitigate this possibility, each floor will have a non-overlapping channel assigned to it; floor

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