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Wireless communication systems

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Programmed instruction. (1)
Research (13)
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Software (3)
Standards. (1)
Technological innovations. (12)

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The State of Wireless London

This website provides the results from a survey, sponsored by the International Chamber of Commerce, which reports on the growth of wireless usage in the greater London area and compares networks built by "freenetwork" groups to those built by commercial providers. The results show that London has more than 5,000 wireless networks that are being used in offices, government buildings, prisons,...

http://informal.org.uk/people/julian/publications/the_state_...
The Wireless Web

This special report posted by Scientific American consists of a series of articles on "the latest and greatest technomarvel, the wireless Web." The featured articles, accessable throught the "Sidebar" link at the bottom of the intro page, cover the challenges and achievements particular to wireless technology. After a brief introduction, the special report leads off with "The Internet in Your...

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-wireless-web/
Wireless

Wireless Networking Mini-Tutorial (WKMN) [Macromedia Flash Player] http://www.wkmn.com/newsite/wireless.html#what Wi-Fi Alliance http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/index.asp 3Com: 802.11b Wireless LANs [pdf] http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/50307201.pdf Information on BlueTooth http://www.palowireless.com/bluetooth/ e-week: WiFi...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/nsdl/met/2004/1008#TopicInDept...
Wireless Communications

Wireless communications is an industry that is growing at an incredible rate. Cellular phones are the most obvious example of this trend; it is hard to go anywhere without seeing someone using one. Rapidly advancing technologies and lower prices are making this all possible. At the current pace, there seems to be no limit to what is possible in the wireless industry. To learn about the events...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/nsdl/met/2002/0510
Wireless Downtowns

Coming soon to an urban center near you: wireless connectivity for your laptop or PDA, brought to you by City Hall. At least that's the hot trend among U.S. municipalities, 48 of which now offer wireless access, according to a recent report. Most municipal systems are the result of public-private partnerships, and many offer some level of free access. The first website (1) is an overview of the...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/nsdl/met/2004/1217
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