Developing Practical Wireless Applications

Developing Practical Wireless Applications
Title Developing Practical Wireless Applications PDF eBook
Author Dean A. Gratton
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 279
Release 2011-04-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080469604

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In a constant stream of new ideas, wireless technologies continue to emerge offering a range of capabilities, each affording simplicity and ease-of-use. Such diversity and choice should surely beg the question, "are manufacturers using the right technology for the right product? Developing Practical Wireless Applications will explore this question and, in doing so, will illustrate many of the wireless technologies currently available whilst drawing upon their individual strengths and weaknesses. More specifically, the book will draw your attention to the diverse collection of standardized and proprietary solutions available to manufacturers. As developers and innovators your choices are not restricted to any norm and, as such, a standardized or proprietary solution may afford you greater benefits in realising any product roadmap. Developing Practical Wireless Applications will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how each technology works, coupled with an exploration into overlapping, complementary and competing technologies. In establishing this foundation, we will explore wireless applications in their context and address their suitability. In contrast, the book also considers the practicality of a wireless world in an attempt to better understand our audience and specific demographic groups. Coupled with a richer understanding of our consumers, along with our technology make-up we can indeed target wireless products more effectively.*Explores techniques used to attack wireless networks including WarXing, WarChalking, BlueJacking, and BlueSnarfing*Discusses applications utilizing ZigBee, NFC, RFID, Ultra-Wideband and WirelessUSB (WiMedia)*Details Bluetooth 2.x +EDR and introduces the v3.0 (BToverUWB) specification *Includes fundamental introductions to WiFi, namely 802.11i, 802.11p and 802.11n*Compares personal-area and wide-area communications including 3G, HSDPA, 4G, and WiMAX, as well as introducing Wireless Convergence

Zero to 100,000

Zero to 100,000
Title Zero to 100,000 PDF eBook
Author Sarah-Jayne Gratton
Publisher Que Publishing
Pages 227
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0789748002

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Introduces a easy, low-cost social media plan to create a social media stage to use as a promotional tool for your business and includes advice from five experts.

Marketing Wireless Products

Marketing Wireless Products
Title Marketing Wireless Products PDF eBook
Author Sarah-Jayne Gratton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136379258

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Marketing Wireless Products provides a comprehensive insight into the world of wireless technology marketing by addressing the many issues faced in effectively presenting this new technology to the end user/consumer. The book is based upon the rationale that technology marketing, and in particular wireless technology marketing, has always proved somewhat paradoxical to those working within the industry. By drawing upon the knowledge of industry leaders within the wireless world, the reader significantly benefits from the personal experiences of those who are primarily responsible for communicating a product's message to the consumer. To those entering the world of technology marketing for the first time, Marketing Wireless Products provides a valuable tutorial, opening up the reader to the thoughts and experiences of industry figureheads, whilst encouraging the birth of fresh perspectives. To existing technology marketers, the book provides a valuable reference, allowing the reader to consider his/her particular approach to marketing alongside the successes and failures of peers. The book is accompanied by a regularly updated web site to keep up with advances in the field as this is such a fast-moving area and technology is continuing to change rapidly.

The Handbook of Personal Area Networking Technologies and Protocols

The Handbook of Personal Area Networking Technologies and Protocols
Title The Handbook of Personal Area Networking Technologies and Protocols PDF eBook
Author Dean A. Gratton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 417
Release 2013-08-29
Genre Computers
ISBN 0521197260

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This definitive handbook demystifies personal-area networking technologies and protocols and explores their application potential in a unique real-world context.

Advanced Measurement and Test X

Advanced Measurement and Test X
Title Advanced Measurement and Test X PDF eBook
Author Yanwen Wu
Publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Pages 1657
Release 2010-06-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3038133531

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Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2010 International Conference on Advanced Measurement and Test (AMT 2010), P.R. China

Smart Wireless Sensing

Smart Wireless Sensing
Title Smart Wireless Sensing PDF eBook
Author Zheng Yang
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 238
Release 2021-10-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9811656584

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Perception of human beings has evolved from natural biosensor to powerful sensors and sensor networks. In sensor networks, trillions of devices are interconnected and sense a broad spectrum of contexts for human beings, laying the foundation of Internet of Things (IoT). However, sensor technologies have several limitations relating to deployment cost and usability, which render them unacceptable for practical use. Consequently, the pursuit of convenience in human perception necessitates a wireless, sensorless and contactless sensing paradigm. Recent decades have witnessed rapid developments in wireless sensing technologies, in which sensors detect wireless signals (such as acoustic, light, and radio frequency) originally designed for data transmission or lighting. By analyzing the signal measurements on the receiver end, channel characteristics can be obtained to convey the sensing results. Currently, significant effort is being devoted to employing the ambient Wi-Fi, RFID, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and television signals for smart wireless sensing, eliminating the need for dedicated sensors and promoting the prospect of the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of wireless sensing technologies. Specifically, with a particular focus on Wi-Fi-based sensing for understanding human behavior, it adopts a top-down approach to introduce three key topics: human detection, localization, and activity recognition. Presenting the latest advances in smart wireless sensing based on an extensive review of state-of-the-art research, it promotes the further development of this area and also contributes to interdisciplinary research.

Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Title Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications PDF eBook
Author Taniar, David
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 3721
Release 2008-11-30
Genre Computers
ISBN 9781605660547

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"This multiple-volume publication advances the emergent field of mobile computing offering research on approaches, observations and models pertaining to mobile devices and wireless communications from over 400 leading researchers"--Provided by publisher.