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Table 1. Wireless System Standards
1999
"... In PAGE 3: ...ew Combined Receiver .................................................................................................... 69 Table Table1... In PAGE 15: ... Figure 9. 16QAM State Diagram I Q Table1... ..."
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Table 3 Major parameters of wireless systems implemented.
2002
"... In PAGE 3: ...etection. The IEEE802.11 wireless LAN supports multi-rate transmission by using DBPSK (1Mbit/s) and DQPSK (2Mbit/s) modulation schemes. Table3 shows the major parameters of both systems. Table 3 Major parameters of wireless systems implemented.... ..."
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Table 1. Standards of wireless communication systems
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2004
"... In PAGE 12: ... List of Tables Table1 . Standards of wireless communication systems .... In PAGE 15: ....4 GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) include IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, and HomeRF. These standards have 1 MB/sec data rate and 50 meter cover range as shown in Table1 [22]. But, general wireless LANs need to support data rates in excess of 10 Mb/sec to replace wired LANs.... ..."
Table 1. Costs of the wireless motion sensor system.
"... In PAGE 4: ... Clearly, this represents a more rigid and complex voting scheme than needed for other events, but it is unavoidable in case of simultaneous performances. Costs The costs for the wireless motion sensor system are listed in Table1 . Generally, prices of the components for the circuits and production costs are very low due to the large number of items.... ..."
TABLE IV Parameters for wireless video transmission system
2003
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Table 2.1. Wireless telecommunication systems.
2004
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Table 1. Wireless data access in heterogeneous wireless network standards.
2005
"... In PAGE 35: ....2.3 Heterogeneous access networks There have been a wide variety of wireless access network technologies developed during the past decade. As described in Table1 , wireless data access can be provided over heterogeneous wireless networks [17]. Some of the wireless network standards have aimed at specific market regions such as North-America, Europe and Asia, especially in cellular networks.... In PAGE 37: ... However, the practical performance of these cellular data systems is usually much lower than the nominal rates, even down to ten times lower than the nominal rate [22]. As shown in Table1 , wireless local and personal area networking standards include IEEE 802.... In PAGE 39: ...ominated by 802.11 standards. In addition, the lack of end-to-end QoS support in the public Internet so far may have lowered the interest for providing QoS support in the local access network. As illustrated in Table1 , there are a wide variety of wireless networks, and many local and personal area standards have emerged. However, whatever the used WLAN system is, it is providing service only locally .... ..."
Table 1 - Wireless communication standards
1998
"... In PAGE 12: ...List of Tables Table1 - Wireless communication standards.... In PAGE 18: ... These standards were adopted by different parties focusing on different technologies, user applications, and geographic regions [Rap96]. Table1 lists several popular standards. As the recent advances in very large scale integrated circuits (VLSI) technology make complex systems reliable and affordable, the popularity of wireless communications increases dramatically.... In PAGE 20: ... Table1 (cont.) - Wireless communications standards Standard Type Frequency (MHz) Multiple Access Number of Channel Channel Space Modu- lation IEEE 802.... ..."
Table 3. Cost ranges of commercially available wireless sensor network components in 2004.
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