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A Guide to Wireless Communication

Tridon

It encompasses various technologies and mediums, such as radio waves, microwaves, and infrared signals, to transmit data over short and long distances. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication At its core, wireless communication involves transmitting signals through the air rather than through physical cables.

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The Vital Role of Cellular Connectivity in Public Buildings for Safety and Security

Day Wireless Blog

As the technology and mobile use has evolved, the considerations have expanded beyond two-way radio signals. It’s hard to imagine a place where a reliable cellular signal is not accessible thanks to expectations set by mobile equipment and service providers. Consider a scenario in a hospital where cell coverage is poor.

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The Vital Role of Cellular Connectivity in Public Buildings for Safety and Security

Day Wireless Blog

As the technology and mobile use has evolved, the considerations have expanded beyond two-way radio signals. It’s hard to imagine a place where a reliable cellular signal is not accessible thanks to expectations set by mobile equipment and service providers. Consider a scenario in a hospital where cell coverage is poor.

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How will LEO satellites change wireless business models?

Real Wireless

LEO coverage is more limited than that of satellites in higher orbits, so guaranteeing signals almost anywhere means launching an enormous number of satellites. But setup and launch costs are still far from negligible. That’s because Starlink can make these businesses more efficient. Point of Sale (PoS) is an obvious example.

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Real-Time Material Movement Tracking

HCL Tech

Technological foundations of real-time tracking Real-time tracking is made possible by the convergence of several cutting-edge technologies: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification): These electronic tags, attached to individual items, emit signals that are received by readers, enabling precise identification and location tracking.