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    in smart medical technologies, smart home systems and transport system advancements; all of which are a result of robotic systems and sensors. The possibilities that arise from the integration of wireless connectivity between devices are extensive, however the danger associated with reliance on these products must assess how easily they can be hacked or used maliciously; as an organisation’s security and safety could rely on the IoT system The field of smart medical technologies has been revolutionised

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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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    ABSTRACT As the advancement of science and technology takes place transformation in the healthcare sector is also witnessed. Internet of Things (IoT) plays the role of a game changer and brings revolution in the healthcare sector. It comprises of a set of technologies which make it possible to interact and communicate with an extensive range of appliances, devices, and objects through networking technologies. It is devoted to the assessment of healthcare, which comprises patient monitoring, detection

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    Wireless, or cellular, networks have become one of the most common ways consumer’s access data in today’s world. This is quite interesting since the idea of having the ability to access the internet in any form, let alone having a consistent always on internet connection in the palm of your hand would have been something out of science fiction or James Bond not that long ago. Looking at the history of wireless networks can show just how relatively new the technology is. The first two generations

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    ABSTRACT 4G wireless mobile communication networks are been specified to support display, battery and computational power etc. 4G wireless mobile communication networks should not focus on air interface and data rate, but instead cover advance wireless mobile communication networks and high speed wireless access system into different platforms. The era of new wireless communication is evolving and it will soon penetrate into daily life and change the way we live. The key concept is integrating

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    Hewlett Packard is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, imaging and printing. Hewlett Packard company headquarters are located in Palo Alto, California. HP serves more than one billion customers in more than 170 countries on 6 continents. HP has approximately 150,000 employees worldwide. The company’s mission is to invent technologies and services that drive

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    4G wireless mobile communication networks are been specified to support display, battery and computational power etc. 4G wireless mobile communication networks should not focus on air interface and data rate, but instead cover advance wireless mobile communication networks and high speed wireless access system into different platforms. The era of new wireless communication is evolving and it will soon penetrate into daily life and change the way we live. The key concept is integrating the 4g capabilities

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    ervice-Oriented Computing (SOC), as its flexibility and the ability to adapt more dynamic environment, has become an increasingly important computing paradigm to develop and integrate distributed enterprise IT systems [1]. As one of the most important technology of choice for SOC, services composition addresses the situation where a requirement cannot be accomplished by a single preexisting service, thus a composite service consisting of multiple component services working together should be generated

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    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 new age in wire line and wireless broadband connectivity. They are changing the lives

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    Wireless Communication for Wearable Devices Shivram Tabibu Abstract- This paper presents a review of Wireless Communication for Wearable Devices. The wearable devices are one of the primary means for the effective motion recognition of reflexive systems. We review some basic wearable deployments and their open wireless communication along the communication channel which have been devised. Introduction- In order to establish a given area network, wireless communication means is used by wearable

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