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Chip Market for Wireless Sensor Networks on 23% CAGR
2014-11-29 00:35:58| Wireless - Topix.net
The number of Internet connections will grow from 9 billion in 2014 to 100 billion devices by 2020, according to market research firm Radiant Insights . That's twice as many as the estimate from Cisco Systems Inc., which has been widely used by proponents of the Internet of Things .
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Aruba Networks 802.11ac Wireless LAN Products First To Receive FIPS 140-2 And Common Criteria Certifications
2014-11-04 05:59:02| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Aruba Networks, Inc. recently announced that its 802.11ac wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions are the first to receive FIPS 140-2 certification and the first to be validated under the Common Criteria Wireless LAN Access System Protection Profile.
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Mimosa Networks Debuts New Products To Make Wireless Broadband A Reality
2014-10-15 21:20:21| Wireless - Topix.net
A few months ago we introduced you to Mimosa Networks , a startup building products that could make ultra high-speed wireless Internet a reality. It's getting one step closer to accomplishing that task, with the introduction of a couple of products to help new ISPs emerge and deploy broadband services without ever having to lay any fiber.
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Google donates more than $200,000 to provide wireless networks at two Kirkland parks
2014-10-02 04:19:30| Wireless - Topix.net
Google announced today that it will donate more than $200,000 to bring free wireless service to Everest and Houghton Beach Parks in Kirkland. This free WiFi service in the city's parks will enhance park users' ability to work, study, shop, play, and communicate via the Internet from wireless devices like laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
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Towards infinite-capacity wireless networks, with twisted vortex radio waves
2014-09-18 18:35:44| Extremetech
Researchers at the University of Southern California, building on its previous work on infinity-capacity twisted vortex wireless networks, has now adapted its technology to work with radio waves. The previous laser-based technique was only workable over short distances, with minimal atmospheric interference. Twisted radio waves are more rugged and can be reliably transmitted over much larger distances, potentially allowing for wireless networks that can carry much more data than your existing WiFi router -- perhaps into the hundreds- or thousands-of-gigabits-per second range.
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