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    Following Emerson Process (2015) guidelines, the third stage in commissioning requires Configuration of the device. This is accomplished trough 3 steps if done with the traditional approach: First connect a portable communicator to the device’s termination in the rack room and verify the proper device tag is recognized, then configure the instrument parameters, one at a time for all 40 to 242 parameters and lastly document the As Found/As Left parameters. In contrast, when using AMS the user only

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    Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to demonstrate how much Wireless Technology has really improved, since the year James Clerk Maxwell developed and explained the theory of electromagnetic waves on 1865; And Heinrich Hertz put into practice Maxwell 's theory by experimenting with electromagnetic waves-measuring their speed and wavelength between the years 1885-1889; Until present days. As this type of technology grows, it is perceivable to what extent people have learned how to manipulate

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    mobile devices anywhere and anytime, thus, wireless mobile telecommunication becomes more and more important. Cellular network technology is the basis for the wireless mobile telecommunication. And the generation is used to describe the development history of wireless mobile telecommunication standard and technology, from first generation (1G) to fifth generation (5G). Fourth generation (4G) is currently widely commercialized around the world by different wireless service providers, or carriers. Mobile

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    The revolution of network technology began several years ago, with fourth generation (4G) network being the recently technological innovative of the internet world. Therefore, 4G networks is the fourth generation wireless network, which set the stage for broadband mobile communication that will succeed the third generation (3G) network which is currently in use in some many countries around the globe. It also provides mobile ultra-broadband internet access with USB wireless modem to laptops and even

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    modalities like NMES used in physical therapy or sports training. This .;; J._it. '-) pa~icular device was created by DJO Global. The Compex Wireless USA muscle stimulator is Compex Wireless USA Muscle Stimulator targeted for athletes, has numerous program benefits, and has many improved features than the traditional NMES. The main purpose of the Compex Wireless USA is to electrically stimulate the muscles. It is a type of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) device. NMES or this Compex device

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    bandwidth and gain enhanced Microstrip antenna can be deployed for the WLAN application operating at a 5GHz ISM frequency band. 1.2 Wireless Local Area network : Now a day’s wireless communication is the basic part of our life because we are using various wireless devices in day to day life. Like Mobile phones, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi system, GPS etc. These devices are based on Wireless communication which involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or

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    What was the health care setting (hospital, clinic, nursing home, etc.)? This research paper is in regards to “The impact of Wireless Technology on Healthcare Quality Improvement”, which has been used and initiated in several setting however, this research will explore the setting within the hospitals and clinics. What were the problems/issues leading to the change project? Many problems have occurred throughout the years that were in need of quality correction such as, reduction of written errors

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    UACEE International Journal of Advances in Computer Networks and its Security - Volume 2: Issue 3 [ISSN 2250 - 3757] Evaluation of Gi-Fi Technology for Short-Range, High-Rate Wireless Communication Marzieh yazdanipour Mina Yazdanipour School of Information Technology Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad, India E-mail:m_yazdanypoor@yahoo.com College of Commerce and Business Management Osmania University Hyderabad, India. E-mail: ammfr_66@yahoo.com Afsaneh Yazdanipour Amin Mehdipour

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    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 gather information with efficiency I’ll evaluate the problems with Dirt Bikes and I’ll provide a solution on the type of internet tools and different technologies that will benefit the workers and business.

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    a standard marketing tool for BlackBerry devices. In 2011 alone, RIM stock dropped more than 50% due to a series of product errors and profit warnings. (Sharp & Prodhan, 2011) RIM was a latecomer to the phone application and touch screen technologies, which are currently the most desired options available on the market. BlackBerry App World went live on April 1, 2009 whereas the Apple App Store opened July 10, 2008 and the Android Market now titled Google Play debuted October 22, 2008. It

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