Wireless
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[edit] Introduction
Wireless is an old-fashioned term for a radio transceiver (a mixed receiver and transmitter device), referring to its use in wireless telegraphy early on, or for a radio receiver. Now the term is used to describe modern wireless connections such as those in cellular networks and wireless broadband.
[[Internet* Bluetooth</s>* DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
- DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communications)
- HIPERLAN
- HIPERMAN
- IEEE 802.11
- IrDA
- RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
- Ultra-wideband (UWB from WiMedia Alliance).
- WiFi
- WiMAX
- xMax
- ZigBee
- 3G
- 3GPP
- Wireless USB
[edit] See also
- Cell phone
- BlackBerry
- Data corruption
- Federal Communications Commission
- List of obsolete technological nomenclature
- MCX connector
- Radio resource management (RRM)
- True wireless
- Ultra-wideband
- Wireless campus
- Wireless energy transfer
- Wireless networking
- Wireless microphone
- Wireless security
- Wireless sensor network
- PAN
[edit] External links
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of
[edit] Patents
- U.S. Patent 1642420, S. Loewe, "Wireless Receiving Apparatus"
- U.S. Patent 1754875, E. E. Clement, "Radiophone desk set"
[edit] General
- Wireless Networking Details of different wireless technologies
- ITPRC Wireless Resource Center
- WLAN Central Wireless and WiFi news resource
- Wireless Daily Latest Wireless News and Blog
- Wireless Federation News Latest Wireless News from the Wireless Federationca:Sense fil
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