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The crowd was a crowd, seen watering everywhere at the city s lounges, genetically engineered by the world awarenesses of the Internet, wireless devices and cocktail culture. [Pg.157]

Laboratories are already investigating the use of wireless devices that can be used to more efficiently access their software applications and data. Tablet PCs and personal digital assistants (PDA) are now capable of providing secure, wireless access to many of the applications that are used in the laboratory. [Pg.608]

X is a port access protocol for protecting networks via authentication, extremely useful in the wireless environment due to the nature of the medium. When a wireless device is authenticated via 802.1 x for network access, a virtual port is opened on the access point allowing for communication. [Pg.511]

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Manufacturing-Thermoplastic Products Electrical Conduits, Fittings Controls Telecommunications Electronics Housings Electrical Wiring Home Security Product Distribution Wireless Device Distribution... [Pg.358]

Wireless Networks and Wireless Device Data Entry... [Pg.860]

Wireless Device Devices, usually handheld, used for wireless data acquisition and communications. Examples include mobile phones and pagers. These devices can connect to intranet and internet services as well as facilitating dedicated communication links to host computer systems. [Defined for this book.]... [Pg.949]

The Drug Information Framework enables developers to build healthcare solutions faster, using the time-tested NDDF Plus knowledge base and critical decision-support modules. The Framework gives developers a choice of technologies and access layers, so it can adapt to most platforms, operating systems, development tools, and relational databases. Application environments can include the Internet client/server networks stand-alone desktops and handheld wireless devices. [Pg.360]

GaAs Better optical properties than Si Higher electron mobility for fast devices Ga can be partially replaced with A1 (AbGai cAs) for tunable light emission Dominates high-performance optical and wireless devices... [Pg.1617]

Wearable technology consists of wearable electronics, a term that mainly includes simple and more complex electronic devices and their embedding within textile structures. A good example of the popularity of the research subject is the current Qualcomm Tricorder X-Prize competition for the best portable, wireless device that monitors and diagnoses health conditions (XPRIZE, 2014). Undoubtedly, as the aim is that the device monitors such elements as blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature, some of the sensors of the device will come in the form of textile-embedded electronics. [Pg.19]

Honda, W., Harada, S., Arie, X, Akita, S., Takei, K., 2014. Wearable, human-interactive, health-monitoring, wireless devices fabricated by macroscale printing techniques. Adv. Funct. Mater. 24,3299-3304. [Pg.99]

They are mainly used in military and special equipment, but the sphere of their application has lately extended to alarms and security wireless devices, utility metering, identification, and tracking systems. Individual cells with the capacity of 0.3-250 Ah are produced. [Pg.86]

Portable DMFC power systems have been considered as power suppliers for mobile phones, personal wireless devices, laptop, military communication systems, robotic devices, healthcare systems, multipurpose emergency power sources,... [Pg.323]

All automobiles produced recently include many processors and sensors, as well as a variety of networks for sensing, control, and entertainment systems. For example, hundreds of sensor parameters are accessible through the on-board diagnostic port. However, there are no connections between these networks and external communications systems, such as cellular phones. The Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration (AMI-C) has been working on ways to connect these networks and provide standardized buses in automobiles so a wide range of consumer electronics can be installed. This would create an automotive intranet that could then be conveniently accessed via the Internet (AMI-C, 2001). Ports on the bus could include any of a number of radios, so wireless devices in the vehicle could become part of the intranet, or short-range high-speed communications could be possible between a vehicle and a residence or service station. [Pg.93]

Due to the problems associated with devices containing metal, that is, arm fracture and embolization of parts, Sideris et al attempted to create a patch device that is alloy-free. This device, which is also produced by Custom Medical Devices, Amarillo, Texas, has been named the Transcatheter Patch. It is composed of polyurethane foam and nylon thread (Fig. 18.11). ° Advantages claimed when using a wireless device include minimal rim requirements and easier centering of the device. This is the only nonwire device to receive the CE mark for occlusion of heart defects. [Pg.472]

Autonomy in energy is still a main handicap of the majority of mobile electronic devices. Many wireless device users have no doubt dreamt of never having to reload their mobile phone. Even if the electronic circuits require less and less energy, new possibilities appear and create an additional need for energy (a larger screen size implies a more significant power consumption). [Pg.8]

IEEE Std 802.15.2-2003, Part 15.2 Coexistence of Wireless Personal Area Networks with Other Wireless Devices Operating in Unlicensed Frequency Bands, IEEE Standards Association, 2003. [Pg.144]

Today, batteries remain the primary sources of power for smaU hand-held and wireless devices carried by soldiers, who - for extended missions beyond the normal lives of these batteries - must either carry extra batteries as replacements or employ some method of recharging their original batteries. [Pg.1115]

Wireless Networks. A laptop computer s initial connection to a network is often through a wireless device. The most popular wireless network is the IEEE 802.11, which provides a reliable and secure connection to other networks by using an access point, a radio transmitter/receiver that usually... [Pg.419]


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