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    Research development of recent years has identified the Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) technology as a prominent and efficient candidate for future vehicular communication. Under WAVE standard safety messages are broadcast or exchanged between all involved mobiles at the rate of 1 to 10 Hz. However, in a congested environment, Broadcast Storm (BSt) problem naturally occurs and exhausts the available channel bandwidth thereby rendering exchange and sharing of vital information impossible

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    4.1 Introduction The proposed concept is implemented as a prototype and this document gives a detailed insight about the prototype. The prototype considers wired and wireless communication and the data exchanges between them. All the simulations are executed on a windows laptop. 4.2 Implemented scenarios 4.2.1 Wired communication in OMNET++ The wired scenario in OMNET++ consists of a reader, tags and central coordinator. The network description file is made up of two areas in a warehouse. The two

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    Chapter 1 Introduction The patch antenna plays a very important role in today’s world of wireless communication systems .There is always a large demand for high performance ,small size and low cost wireless communication systems .in order to get these requirements ,planar patch antenna is preferred because of their various advantages such as light weight ,low volume ,low cost and ease for fabrication .although the microstrip patch antenna has various advantages it has various disadvantages which

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    are connected to wireless networks and by the year 2020 when the massive arrival of 5G to the market is expected to be four times higher. This paper aims to analyze the advances in communication for these networks that will be present in all types of portable devices and personal use in addition to computers. It evaluates the progress for aspects of communication and ability to transfer data and information through new wireless networks. The benefits and improvements in communication and performance

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    University of Phoenix IT/205 Introduction Management of a Dirt Bike company is worried about how much money is spent on communication with people within and on the outside of the company. They are obtaining information on how to provide the industry with global economy. I will provide the information on how to use internet tools and technology to improve the communication and gathering of information to be more efficient and to help save money. For the organization to be able to communicate and

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    Table of contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Strategic Business Assessment 3 3. Technology 4 4. Design a Wireless System 5 5. Compatibility Plans 6 6. Planned Competitive Improvements 7 7. Other Competitive Technological Solutions 8 8. Upgrading to Next Generation 9 9. Summary and Conclusions 10 10. Work Cited 12   Introduction: Since the introduction of the first mobile phone in 1924, there has been a steady climb in developing and

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    Wireless technology is very beneficial to human existence, although there is evidence of potential harm to human health. Devices such as cell phones, computers and televisions, have greatly improved and have influenced society. With these advantages, health concerns have arisen and been explored through experiments and surveys. However, these health concerns have not been proven fully, to an extent they are still impacting humans. By examining the general concern and the social, mental and physical

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    Project Report – Wireless Security Control System & Sensor Network for Smoke & Fire Detection By Abdulrahman Alsaadi EE 548 Abstract – The project entails the design and engineering of a wireless smoke detector unit and network. The premise of the wireless network is to alert and set off all of the smoke detectors in the network if one smoke detector is set off. With our current progress we have enough equipment for two smoke detectors. The hardware modules include the PIC microcontroller (arduino)

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    technique of voice communication to one of the most significant means that our humanity uses to connect. Consequently, cell phones and wireless gadgets have come to replace and dominate the realm of technology. One of such companies heading and leading towards that direction Verizon. Verizon is headquartered in New York and employs over 235,000 people who operate in Verizon wireless, wire line and Verizon business. Verizon 's primary aim or objective is to transform communications by steering in a

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    Technological revolution is an inevitable concept that has brought drastic changes in the concept of communication, networking, IT etc. Information technology is growing at an alarming rate day by day. Corporate sectors, businesses tend to use complex technological and network environments. MANET is one such variant for technological revolution which is in a strong pace to gain popularity as they provide wireless connectivity irrespective of their geographic position. Apart from this there are numerous other

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