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    devices? An interactive study of wireless technology usey FRANCINE K. SCHLOSSER* University of Waterloo, Canada Summary Using a symbolic interactionist methodology, the diverse meanings assigned by employees to wireless handheld technology are investigated. Interviews were conducted with 11 individuals representing three organizations in the public and private sector enhancing our understanding of technology use within an organizational context. Wireless technology practices are examined as they

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    A growing expansion of wireless systems and applications operating at centimetre-and millimetre-wave frequencies motivates the development of effective and affordably-priced technologies for manufacturing cm- and mm-wave components like antennas, filters, directional couplers, etc. Advances in technology associated with signal processing, R.F. components and batteries have stimulated more innovative applications in wireless that has in turn stimulate for extensive research to find new solutions to

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    Abstract Wireless sensor nodes are an emerging key technology of 21 'st century. In wireless sensor nodes network, the most important problem is of ENERGY EFFICIENCY. The power consumption of nodes determines the lifetime of wsn, thus design of low-power node is very important. The vital part where large power savings could be made is in nodal communication. Various techniques have been proposed regarding low power communication and short network latency. One of them is the low power wake-up receiver

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    Wireless Technologies Proposal Angeline Moore University of Phoenix Introduction to Computer Application and Systems BIS/220 Veronica Wade January 23, 2013 Wireless Technologies Proposal In an ever-evolving technological world, Party Plates want to create a business where Party Plates sales and marketing team can network consistently with our clients in a team effort as well as to initiate items and inventory to increase local and regional communication to achieve corporate goals

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    Wireless Technology Nowadays most technology is becoming wireless. These inventions are making our lives much easier, and in this fast-paced world we really need it. Although some of the technological developments are just making us lazy, like the remote control. Although it makes it easy for us, some people take advantage therefore it contributes to obesity. Most of the technology has been invented for the great demand on them, it has also helped medical advances. Wireless technology

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    Emerging Wireless Technologies A look into the future of wireless communications – beyond 3G Forward: The Public Safety Wireless Network (PSWN) Program is conducting an ongoing assessment of advancements in the wireless communications industry. The scope of this assessment is to identify emerging wireless services and technologies for potential public safety use in the near future and beyond. This particular document is the first of a series of emerging wireless technologies studies. This study

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    Abstract- Wireless sensor networks have many advantages over traditional wired sensing technology, due to their embedded construction. This technology has been used in agricultural scenario because of the need for enhancing precision, quality and quantity in farming. This paper is about developing a prototype for the system which utilized a real time wireless sensor network to communicate wirelessly with a pest management system that measures the various parameters like air temperature, air humidity

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    studies reveal inconsistent results as to whether both constructs always determine security behavior (Liang & Xue, 2010). Woon et al. (2005) indicate that perceived severity determines whether individuals take security measures to protect their home wireless network security. Ng et al. (2009) reveal that perceived susceptibility impacts users’ security behavior to protect their emails, while Workman et al. (2008) show that both perceived susceptibility and perceived threats determined user IT behavior

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    their products and communicate to a larger audience. A good example of this can be seen with the election of Barack Obama in 2008, with him using this medium as a way to gain support and funding for his campaign. This allowed him to utilize this new technology to effectively connect with and inform voters about key issues. Over the course of time this helped his campaign to gain momentum. Once this occurred is when he was able to stand out against his rivals through effectively utilizing these tools.

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    An Essay on 3G Wireless Communication Technology Branch: EEE The advent of Wireless Communication Communication has been one of the most fundamental aspects of human development. It took the eccentric genius of Nikola Tesla to come up with the design of the first radio transmitter in 1891. The first transatlantic radio

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