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    Abstract: At this point in time the ubiquity of personal and sensitive information of businesses and individuals who participate in the world economy is greater than ever. As in the past, your information could be found on an old credit card statement inside your garbage can at the end of your driveway; just waiting to be plucked by the next crafty criminal who can get his hands on it. Now your sensitive personal information is inside not only in your garbage can but as a result of the last

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    central offices, or long-distance providers. • Local Exchanges – are connected by trunk lines. The local exchanges connect to local households in the area. The local exchanges aggregates by multiplexing the individual calls using timeslots. • POP – point of presence is where the telephone company will hand its service off to a subscriber. • Long Distance System – this is purchased from the local carrier. A Picc code is assigned to the long distance carrier network and is handed off when a 1 is pushed

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    mobile Ad Hoc networks(manets). mobile Ad Hoc Network wireless network that transmits from device to device. in place of using a central base station( access point) to which all computers communicate, this peer to peer more of operation can profoundly change the distance of the wireless network. indicator Billy we will use AOMDV, multipath extension of

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    LIFI: LIGHT FIDELITY Innovation In Wireless Communication Mr. Amey Anil Ghodgekar Lecturer: I.E Department BGIT, Mumbai e-mail:amey.ghodgekar17@gmail.com Abstract: In past few decades there have been phenomenal innovations in the field of wireless communication. The wireless communication has completely transformed the world of internet with the technology like Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi technology uses 2.4-5GHz RF for sending the data at high speeds. But, Wi-Fi has some drawbacks such as, it has limited

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    such as Facebook, Identi.ca, LinkedIn, Twitter, among others, it may not be very popular to prohibit internet usage for anything but business related activities. Though unpopular, you could save yourself a lot of headaches in the future by preventing access to potentially malicious websites. You will also want to ensure that your computers have an antivirus suite of some sort. There are many different options out there, so don 't jump at the first offer that you see. Do your research and choose the

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    types of networks are: PAN (Personal Area Network) – This is a network based within the surroundings of a single person, so it is a very short-range connection; the range is normally around 10 metres. An example of a PAN would be Bluetooth, it is a wireless network that can be used for connecting a keyboard/mouse to a PC or most commonly to transfer data e.g. music to another device

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    1. Identify three forms of guided transmission media. Identify two 3G and two 4G wireless communications options. Twisted-pair wire, coaxial cable and fiber-optic cable. 3G: Universal Mobile Telephone System(UMTS) and Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA). 4G: LTE and HSPA+ 2. What is FiOS? A bundled set of communication services, including internet, telephone and HD TV, that operates via fiber-optics networks. 3. What is a telecommunications protocol? It is a system of rules that allow two devices

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    802.16-based broadband wireless metropolitan area network (MAN) access standard. b) can deliver voice and data services without the expense of cable. c) has shorter distance limitations than DSL and cable. d) does not require a clear line of sight to function. 19. Which is not one of the general types of mobile networks? a) Bluetooth b) wide area networks (WANs) c) WiMAX d) local area networks (LANs) 20. __________ are built by attaching a wireless access point (WAP) to the edge of the

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    A start of day and end of day is run into the system on a daily base. Shift managers can access cash management functions that are used to count tills, modify or correct transactions and to prepare daily bank deposit. A menu of available reports is available on a report menu. The Store manager can access these reports to track sales, find out customer transactions within different hours range, to check sale by product category, to record wastage

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    FSK MODULATION AND DEMODULATION PROGRAM USING MATLAB LIST OF TABLES: CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION. 1.1-INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS MODEM. 1.2-INTRODUCTION TO FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 1.2.1-FSK MODULATOR 1.2.2-FSK DEMODULATION CHAPTER 2: COMPONENT DESCRIPTION. 2.1-LIST OF COMPONENTS 2.2-DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM 2.2.1 IC 555. 2.2.2 565 PLL. CHAPTER 3: CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND WORKING. 3.1-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK MODULATOR USING IC555. 3.2-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK DEMODULATOR USING PLL 555 CHAPTER

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