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    Mobile distributed Systems for secure communication Team: Saylee Joshi & Shrutee Patil Abstract: Wireless communication and mobility introduced a new paradigm in Distributed Systems. We examined short-range wireless data transmission using mobile agent (developed using Android OS). Presence of mobility in distributed systems introduces new challenges of reliable and secure communication. In this project, we propose a secure way of communication via wireless network (comprised of P2P nodes) – Bluetooth

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    whenever wanted. Some of the communication and computing equipment required to provide this immediate and intimate access to information will be incorporated into our fit out. Just as a glance at present day’s wristwatch saves a trip time to the nearby clock, a glance at future’s wristwatch will replace finding a terminal to check e-mail.. A Human Area Network (HAN), also referred to as a wireless human area network (WHAN) or a body sensor network (BSN), is a wireless network of wearable computing

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    LI-FI (Light Fidelity)-The future technology in wireless communication Pooja Abhnag1, Pratima Tarte2 Department of Electronics & Communication Dr. D. Y. Patil Polytechnic Address 1poojaabhnag13@gmail.com 2tartepratima@gmail.com Abstract— Li-Fi is a new wireless communication technology which enables a wireless data transmission through LED light. Li-Fi is based on a unique ability of solid state lighting systems to create a binary code of 1s and 0s with a LED flickering that is invisible

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    Final Report A Mobile Wireless Electrocardiogram System for Health Care Facilities ECE4007 Senior Design Project Section L01, J and the Three J’s Joe Richard, Team Leader John Farner Jason Fritts Julian Jaeger Submitted December 5, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction 4 1.1 Objective 4 1.2 Motivation 5 1.3 Background 5 2. Project Description and Goals 6 3. Technical Specification 7 4. Design Approach and Details 4.1 Design Approach

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    Where is Bluetooth in the Internet of Things? Bluetooth is an old technology and has been around for more than a decade. And amidst all the developments in mobile connectivity, wireless communications and the rapidly growing Machine-to-machine communication technology, others wonder what has happened to this good old way of connecting devices. Has it been totally replaced with another technology? Certainly, some other similar or related inquiries may surface as the discussion on what happened and

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    architecture based radio system. Functional modules of the radio system are implemented on reprogrammable/reconfigurable hardware platforms using software. So highly flexible. Useful for global roaming services as SDR is able to interoperate with different wireless protocols, incorporate new services, and upgrade to new standards. Hence for implementing a given radio scheme, we required to identify the BBBs, place them in appropriate position, replace the BBBs by the FUs and connect them through the switches

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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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    The Development of Wireless Communication Leading to the Alexanderson Alternator Not much has changed in human nature in the past couple centuries. When we want something, we desire exactly what we want without deviation and we wish to have it quickly. This is as evident in modern times as it was in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is difficult to imagine for the modern man, but there was once a time when messages and information had to be delivered by hand, horseback or by

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    my PhD during the period of 2013 to 2014. At the time I was a PhD student at King Abdullah University of Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. My PhD thesis was concerned with increasing the efficiency of communications networks which entailed maximizing the performance of communications networks, in the form of increasing data rate, by utilizing the available resources such as frequency bandwidth, power etc efficiently. I addressed this problem using two approaches. The first one was revisiting

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    In this we will be taking different combination for number of transmitting and the radiating antenna used. Keywords-Alamouti’s,OSTBC,SNR I. INTRODUCTION In the field of telecommunications wireless communication is the most advanced and widely used method for long distance communication. Wireless Communication today faces various

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