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New wireless technologies, such as mobile body area networks (MBAN), have the capability to monitor blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen level, and body temperature. The MBAN works by sending low-powered wireless signals to receivers that feed into nursing stations or monitoring sites. This technology
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Peripheral devices in computing can also be connected wirelessly, as part of a Wi-Fi network or directly via an optical or radio-frequency (RF) peripheral interface. Originally these units used bulky, highly local transceivers to mediate between a computer and a keyboard and mouse; however, more
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was revived in the 1980s and 1990s mainly to distinguish digital devices that communicate without wires, such as the examples listed in the previous paragraph, from those that require wires or cables. This became its primary usage in the 2000s, due to the advent of technologies such as
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are responsible for sensing noise, interference, and activity in data collection networks. This allows us to detect relevant quantities, monitor and collect data, formulate clear user displays, and to perform decision-making
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Franconi, Nicholas G.; Bunger, Andrew P.; Sejdić, Ervin; Mickle, Marlin H. (24 October 2014). "Wireless
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2816:Moser, Max; Schrödel, Philipp (5 December 2007).
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2926:"More Hospital Medical Devices to Go Wireless"
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1911:"ATIS Telecom Glossary 2007"
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2763:"Wireless Sensor Networks"
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1913:. atis.org. Archived from
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1626:Radiocommunication service
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1165:Consumer and professional
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251:Municipal wireless network
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3814:Fiber-optic communication
3797:
3559:Francis Blake (telephone)
3506:
3354:Optical telecommunication
3198:
3051:. John Wiley & Sons.
3005:Molisch, Andreas (2005).
2372:"The Wireless Revolution"
2298:"The wireless revolution"
2130:10.1109/MWSYM.1997.602853
2025:Electricity and Magnetism
2022:Amédée Guillemin (1891).
1993:10.1109/mcom.2006.1580935
1793:Radio resource management
1582:Professional Mobile Radio
1241:. The frequencies of the
1192:Global Positioning System
1115:Electromagnetic induction
1110:Electromagnetic induction
1088:Infrared Data Association
789:electromagnetic induction
690:into the 1960s. The term
498:Bell Laboratories Layered
3952:Orbital angular-momentum
3389:Satellite communications
3228:Communications satellite
2336:Silicon RF Power MOSFETS
1879:. U of Minnesota Press.
1675:Wireless sensor networks
1670:Near Field Communication
1510:Wireless energy transfer
1467:Wireless sensor networks
1454:Satellite communications
1304:Radio data communication
1239:electromagnetic spectrum
1227:Electromagnetic spectrum
1142:Specialized Mobile Radio
1097:
986:
975:
964:such as text messaging,
868:extremely high frequency
657:, satellite television,
3831:Molecular communication
3654:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
3483:Undersea telegraph line
3218:Cable protection system
3009:Wireless Communications
2979:Wireless Communications
2932:The Wall Street Journal
2377:Encyclopædia Britannica
2206:Computer History Museum
2177:Computer History Museum
2104:Emerson, D. T. (1997).
2079:List of IEEE milestones
1783:Mobile (disambiguation)
1218:. Typical services use
981:Wireless communications
854:Nobel Prize for Physics
762:military communications
531:Multiple Access (WSDMA)
529:Wideband Space Division
52:maritime mobile service
4273:Television terminology
3973:Communication protocol
3759:Charles Sumner Tainter
3574:Walter Houser Brattain
3519:Edwin Howard Armstrong
3327:Information revolution
2778:10.1002/047168659X.ch2
1950:10.1002/ente.201402067
1873:Paulu, Burton (1956).
1687:Personal area networks
1055:
1003:Microwave transmission
913:
852:were awarded the 1909
829:
804:Great Blizzard of 1888
754:Charles Sumner Tainter
745:
573:Wireless communication
261:Radio masts and towers
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34:Terrestrial television
3947:Polarization-division
3679:Narinder Singh Kapany
3644:Erna Schneider Hoover
3564:Jagadish Chandra Bose
3544:Alexander Graham Bell
3275:online video platform
3085:Rhoton, John (2001).
2903:MIT Technology Review
2675:. ITU. Archived from
1809:Wireless access point
1386:Cellular data service
1281:mobile telephone site
1060:optical communication
1048:
1017:electromagnetic waves
1001:Further information:
958:microwave engineering
896:
864:Jagadish Chandra Bose
827:
750:Alexander Graham Bell
743:
682:, until the new word
449:Signal-to-noise ratio
284:Safety and regulation
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3789:Vladimir K. Zworykin
3749:Almon Brown Strowger
3719:Charles Grafton Page
3374:Prepaid mobile phone
3302:Electrical telegraph
3013:. Wiley-IEEE Press.
2761:Lewis, F.L. (2004).
2591:on 26 September 2011
1638:Wireless microphones
1519:Medical technologies
1162:Service (Ham radio).
1153:Family Radio Service
900:, which are used in
850:Karl Ferdinand Braun
659:broadcast television
587:electrical conductor
434:Radiation resistance
3739:Johann Philipp Reis
3498:Wireless revolution
3460:The Telephone Cases
3317:Hydraulic telegraph
2958:Geier, Jim (2001).
2701:Geier, Jim (2008).
2509:on 3 September 2011
2122:1997imsd.conf..553E
1851:. US War Department
1444:(IoT) applications.
1310:wireless networking
1287:Data communications
1233:Spectrum management
1216:geostationary orbit
1186:Cellular telephones
1181:air traffic control
1064:computer networking
993:Radio communication
902:RF power amplifiers
889:Wireless revolution
783:Wireless telegraphy
679:wireless telegraphy
663:cordless telephones
635:garage door openers
627:wireless technology
623:wireless networking
615:cellular telephones
18:Wireless revolution
3937:Frequency-division
3914:Telephone exchange
3784:Charles Wheatstone
3714:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
3689:Innocenzo Manzetti
3624:Reginald Fessenden
3359:Optical telegraphy
3192:Telecommunications
2830:on 23 January 2009
2715:on 12 October 2012
2559:Unwired Revolution
2441:. 15 February 2010
2202:The Silicon Engine
2173:The Silicon Engine
1845:U.S. Army (1944).
1568:Cordless telephony
1442:Internet of things
1339:local area network
1293:Wireless broadband
1209:Cordless telephone
1136:Professional LMR (
1102:Sonic, especially
1068:transmission lines
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1035:Free-space optical
946:handheld computers
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354:Near and far field
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3988:Store and forward
3983:Data transmission
3897:Network switching
3848:Transmission line
3694:Guglielmo Marconi
3659:Internet pioneers
3524:Mohamed M. Atalla
3493:Whistled language
3089:. Digital Press.
3070:. Prentice Hall.
3032:. Prentice Hall.
2877:978-1-107-13569-7
2565:on 9 January 2012
2533:Microsoft Technet
2460:Vilorio, Dennis.
2331:Baliga, B. Jayant
2306:. 21 January 1999
2276:10.1109/35.109666
2059:978-0-313-34743-6
1938:Energy Technology
1814:Wireless security
1799:Timeline of radio
1769:(Vehicle to Grid)
1709:Wireless networks
1578:Land Mobile Radio
1535:Cellular networks
1460:and military use.
1412:networks such as
1314:desktop computers
1274:Mobile telephones
1167:Marine VHF radios
1138:Land Mobile Radio
1021:electric currents
944:, and laptop and
942:wireless Internet
938:cellular networks
934:computer networks
918:wireless networks
910:wireless networks
834:Guglielmo Marconi
582:telecommunication
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439:Radio propagation
429:Radiation pattern
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3634:Oliver Heaviside
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88:Common types
29:
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3836:Radio waves
3774:Alfred Vail
3684:Hedy Lamarr
3669:Dawon Kahng
3629:Elisha Gray
3589:Yogen Dalal
3514:Nasir Ahmed
3448:Teleprinter
3312:Heliographs
2908:20 November
2719:6 September
2616:6 September
2569:6 September
2539:6 September
2513:6 September
2445:6 September
1825:WSSUS model
1719:branded as
1717:IEEE 802.11
1695:TransferJet
1654:TransferJet
1487:Peripherals
1347:IEEE 802.11
1343:peripherals
1316:, laptops,
1140:) and SMR (
1080:consumer IR
1029:demodulated
932:, wireless
922:cell phones
870:of up to 60
838:radio waves
814:Radio waves
808:World War I
713:radio waves
637:, wireless
599:radio waves
484:Beamforming
389:Directivity
339:Focal cloud
201:Transmitter
4257:Categories
4170:Antarctica
4129:Toasternet
4051:Television
3534:Paul Baran
3466:Television
3450:(teletype)
3443:Telegraphy
3421:transistor
3399:Phryctoria
3369:Photophone
3347:Smartphone
3337:Mass media
2834:6 February
2650:. InformIT
2482:6 December
2169:"Timeline"
1832:References
1701:(UWB from
1404:, through
1322:mobile VPN
1302:See also:
1231:See also:
1104:ultrasonic
1086:and IrDA (
1013:modulating
1007:Radio and
846:ionosphere
758:photophone
736:Photophone
730:Photophone
723:See also:
651:headphones
489:Small cell
467:Techniques
394:Efficiency
384:Array gain
139:Components
121:Television
4154:Americas
4143:Locations
4114:Internet2
3875:Bandwidth
3579:Vint Cerf
3476:streaming
3454:Telephone
3394:Semaphore
3285:streaming
2851:MaximumPC
2595:30 August
2239:CRC Press
2211:23 August
2182:22 August
2089:1 October
2001:0163-6804
1966:111149917
1958:2194-4288
1892:13 August
1855:13 August
1767:ISO 15118
1715:(WLAN), (
1691:Bluetooth
1494:Bluetooth
1471:functions
1390:cell site
1203:Bluetooth
1147:Consumer
1052:monocular
1009:microwave
904:to boost
885:in 1901.
832:In 1894,
705:Bluetooth
672:The term
643:keyboards
603:Bluetooth
575:(or just
479:Beam tilt
359:Side lobe
349:Main lobe
334:Boresight
211:Twin-lead
171:Feed line
4263:Wireless
4222:Category
4109:Internet
4099:CYCLADES
4016:Ethernet
3966:Concepts
3890:terminal
3841:wireless
3664:Bob Kahn
3507:Pioneers
3332:Internet
3223:Cable TV
3152:Wireless
2962:. Sams.
2883:17 April
2473:Archived
2333:(2005).
2284:46573735
2155:Antentop
2032:17 April
1921:16 March
1745:See also
1737:HiperMAN
1725:HiperLAN
1570:: DECT (
1458:maritime
1422:CDMA2000
1378:Ethernet
1312:between
1125:Services
1070:such as
692:wireless
674:wireless
647:headsets
629:include
577:wireless
505:Massive
271:Wireless
186:Receiver
111:Monopole
70:Antennas
62:a series
60:Part of
45:handheld
4242:Commons
4232:Outline
4185:Oceania
4104:FidoNet
4089:ARPANET
3902:circuit
3471:digital
3200:History
2686:12 July
2654:12 July
2611:"Wi-Fi"
2419:2 April
2148:9039614
2118:Bibcode
2009:6076106
1683:EnOcean
1666:EnOcean
1594:OpenSky
1173:Airband
1025:antenna
1023:to its
719:History
633:units,
246:Hotspot
224:Systems
191:Rotator
101:Fractal
50:of the
4180:Europe
4150:Africa
4134:Usenet
4094:BITNET
4031:Mobile
3907:packet
3416:MOSFET
3411:device
3208:Beacon
3156:Curlie
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