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Welcoming Wi-Fi to home networks 2008-09-16
Wi-Fi is at a critical inflection point and it is expected that devices enabled with Wi-Fi will account for more than half of all home network connections by year end. As the industry evolves from 802.11g to 802.11n, design home networks to take advantage of the faster and more reliable wireless connection  
Adoption of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi in handsets to rise rapidly 2011-08-15
Here's a look at the lineups of Qualcomm and its acquisition Atheros to assess their impact on a handset market that's embracing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi  
A designer's guide to embedded Wi-Fi 2009-05-07
This article aims to help you understand the peculiarities of Wi-Fi for embedded systems so that you can choose the best Wi-Fi implementation based on your needs  
Solving Bluetooth, Wi-Fi coexistence challenges 2004-12-16
Here are design practices and coordination mechanisms to ensure interoperability in co-located Bluetooth and WLAN devices.  
Wi-Fi finds home in home nets 2004-06-16
An increasing number of home networks rely on 802.11 wireless technology because these networks are easy to install, affordable and offer flexibility and portability.  
FMC facilitates wireless carrier link 2007-02-01
The advent of enterprise-wide Wi-Fi adoption has made it possible to deliver a technology that bridges wireless carrier connectivity with on-campus WLAN connectivity—fixed/mobile convergence (FMC). This article discusses how FMC works  
Making QoS a reality over WLAN 2004-05-03
To enable QoS techniques to come to life in Wi-Fi networks, the IEEE 802.11 committee is working on the 802.11e standard  
Designing an easy-to-use wireless router for the SOHO market 2004-09-16
Discuss challenges encountered when designing routers that address WLAN or Wi-Fi scalability in the home and enterprise  
Software integration, interoperability key to videophone success 2006-12-18
All of the fundamentals are now in place to make videophones—wired and Wi-Fi—available to consumers  
Path to cellular/WLAN convergence crosses UMA 2006-03-01
Almost any type of wireless, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, can converge seamlessly with cellular  
WPA: How it works 2003-11-01
This technical paper discusses how Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) addresses most of the known vulnerabilities of wired equivalent privacy (WEP) that is primarily intended for wireless infrastructure networks  
Combined communication 2004-02-16
New applications for existing Wi-Fi technology are taking hold in the form of wireless data connectivity for PDAs, MP3 players and other portable consumer apps  
Replace RS-232 with 802.11n wireless 2009-07-09
Know how to replace a wired connection by a wireless one by connecting the device and server with a serial to Wi-Fi bridge  
Image gallery: Tearing down Kindle Fire 2011-11-25
Here's a step-by-step photo gallery of a teardown analysis of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.  
Eliminating coexistence issues with integrated RF module 2011-09-22
Find out how integrated RF modules can provide superior coexistence faster and more efficiently than discrete components.  
Network HD video over powerlines 2008-09-01
The viability of Ethernet-over-powerline technology is proven. Powerline is by far the most convenient and cost effective medium in home networking for providing high bandwidth to any device in any room. All that remains to be seen then is which competing technology that offers at least 150Mbit/s bandwidth will win the race to market dominance.  
Unraveling Sony Vita 2012-01-03
In the significant sockets of Sony's Playstation Vita, you can find IBM, Toshiba, Qualcomm and Avago.  
What you should know about wireless body area networks 2011-10-12
Wireless standards groups and the IEEE are embracing body area network (BAN) technology as it is touted as a solution for spiralling health care costs and provider shortages.  
Bluetooth low energy vs proprietary RF for HID apps 2012-01-20
Here's a comparison of the Bluetooth Low Energy technology with proprietary protocols in the HID market. It looks at interoperability, flexibility, complexity, power, and cost.  
Reducing the cost of cellphone testing 2006-09-16
As phones increase in complexity, requiring more tests, manufacturers must find strategies that will keep rising test costs down.  
Enable wireless video transfer 2008-09-01
Delivering uncompressed HDTV content wirelessly has become the holy grail of wireless video connectivity. However, existing and emerging wireless standards such as 802.11n and UWB are not capable of delivering such high video rates. This article introduces the joint source channel coding video-modem approach for wireless video transfer.  
Advanced mobile apps employ MEMS sensors 2011-06-27
Read about the role of MEMS sensors in advanced applications in mobile devices.  
Uncovering the mysterious A5 2011-05-02
Here's a closer look at Apple's A5, the second-generation processor that powers the iPad 2.  
EMC Basics #9: Solving RFI EMC problems 2011-08-15
Learn how to address the increasingly common RF-based causes of EMC.  
Yukyung marshals army of IC vendors for Viliv tablet 2011-03-28
"Globally" designed and based on Windows, Yukyung Technologies' Viliv X70 EX 3G is a good example of a tablet that preceded the iPad.  
A primer on wireless sensor network 2012-01-02
Here are the basic concepts of wireless sensor networks and protocols, the significant elements comprising a wireless sensor, and some of the important design considerations for using them.  
The lowdown on power line communication 2012-01-02
Here's a discussion on power line communication and its segments, applications, and challenges.  
Leveraging MIMO for wireless WAN success 2006-01-16
Performance gains provided by MIMO techniques will fuel the next chapter of wireless communications.  
Meeting mobile VoIP design challenges 2007-06-18
There are several system hardware architecture options available for IP voice and video applications, including solutions based on single general-purpose processors, processors with on-chip dedicated hardware accelerators, or processors with discrete programmable coprocessors.  
Wireless USB: An efficient 2.4GHz net for less 2004-05-03
This article will examine the key requirements of point-to-multipoint systems, and then provide a design example.  


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