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Wireless technology

In the initial stages utilities ran wires, also known as hardwire or land lines, from the central computer (MTU) to the remote computers (RTUs). Since remote locations can be located hundreds of miles from the central location, utilities began to use public phone lines and modems, leased telephone company lines, and radio and microwave communication. More recently, they have also begun to use satellite links, the Internet, and newly developed wireless technologies. [Pg.119]

Increased team expertise by mentoring new adjusters, training them on new estimating software and wireless technology, and conducting quarterly skills certification exams which were correlated with pay raises and bonuses... [Pg.206]

The explosive growth in wireless technologies has been accompanied by a demand for specially tailored microwave dielectrics , and very recently by the exploitation of multilayer LTCC-based circuitry (see Section 5.6.5). [Pg.289]

Wireless technologies have already penetrated many aspects of modern life and the trend is set to continue. This has in turn been a strong stimulant to the development of specially tailored microwave dielectrics. [Pg.300]

Fig. 5.32 Frequency bands covered by the various wireless technologies ( includes Bluetooth Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) was a famous King of Denmark c.960 who is known for encouraging communication between people). Fig. 5.32 Frequency bands covered by the various wireless technologies ( includes Bluetooth Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) was a famous King of Denmark c.960 who is known for encouraging communication between people).
Wireless technology is changing so fast that it often seems like whatever product you buy is already obsolete before one even leaves the store. [Pg.75]

The pace in the development of electromagnetic field (EMF) technologies and the ever-increasing number of commercial applications in all areas and activities of our life is breathtaking. This is particularly true of radio frequency wireless technologies and telecommunications. Nowadays, especially in urban environments, exposure to human-made EMFs is an unavoidable fact of life, and understanding its potential health effects and possible environmental impacts and risks, a priority. [Pg.966]

There are dozens of choices of popular hardware platforms, depending on the size of your business or your personal preference. Software runs your business. The hardware requirements of the software define the hardware needed. Activities of daily business or lifestyle further define hardware requirements. Personal digital assistants or handheld computers have significantly improved user mobility. As wireless technology emerges, users will enjoy even greater flexibility. But at the end of the day, most hardware, even stand-alone home computers (with Internet connectivity), are networked. [Pg.370]

Ultra-Low Power Wireless Technologies for Sensor Networks Brian Otis and Jan Rabaey ISBN 978-0-387-30930-9... [Pg.149]

Electronics and communications Media-recording devices using nanolayers and dots, wireless technology dramatically more capable electronic circuits... [Pg.704]

Bluetooth A wireless technology designed to repiace cables between cell phones, laptops, and other devices. Bluetooth wireless technologyworkswithlnal-, 10-,or 100-meter range and uses the 2.4 GHz band, which is unlicensed and can be used by many other types of devices, such as cordless phones and baby monitors. [Pg.101]

Electromagnetic (EM) interference (EMI) is an offshoot of proliferation of electronics and wireless technology, which may be considered as a... [Pg.451]

Wireless communications could have an enormous impact on our daily lives, not only in the way we communicate, but also as a technology enabler for other large-scale systems. However, many technical challenges will have to be overcome for us to realize this potential. This will require an interdisciplinary approach to wireless system design and creative thinking abont the large-scale systems that wireless technology could enable. [Pg.74]

The organization has already demonstrated the use of wireless technologies for improved communication. With the introduction of wireless audio-visual tools, onshore and offshore experts have developed a... [Pg.116]

Comparison of two cost-benefit type of analyses to support a safety related decision under large uncertainties A case of use of wireless technology in schools... [Pg.943]

The use of wireless technology has become an integral part of educational institutions. The technology offers increased flexibility compared to stationary arrangements. However, there is concern among parents and in the scientific community that wireless access systems could have adverse side effects. Headaches, nosebleeds, nausea, nervous pains and some types of asthma, are reported as some of the effects, but substantial scientific uncertainties exist about the cause-effect relationships (Repacholi et al. 2005 and Wiart et al. 2008). This applies in particular to the long term consequences of the technology. [Pg.943]

Mestre P, Pinto H, Moura J, Oliveira P, Serodio C (2010) Multiple wireless technologies fusion for indoor location estimation. International conference on Indoor Position and Indoor Navigation (IPIN2010). Abstract volume, 15-17 September 2010, Campus Science City, ETH Zurich, pp 69-70... [Pg.168]

Shaft and Conveyance Systems—comprises shaft control panels at the levels and shaft cabling to the Hoist control system. Communications to the conveyances usually uses wireless technology. [Pg.275]

In addition to the trends mentioned above, wireless technology is expanding. Radio frequency interference and electromagnetic interference attenuation are becoming more important attributes. This can be achieved through conductive filler technology. Electrostatic discharge behavior can also be achieved. [Pg.1445]


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