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UHF Gen 2: The Definitive, Myth-Busting, Item-Level Solution
White Paper The answer is a resounding yes for the first time, and enabled by the physics of RF propagation at UHF. RFID has been around a long time. But things have changed rapidly in the last two years, and new opportunities abound. [14 Nov 2009]
Best Practices for the Use of RF-Enabled Technology in Identity Management
White Paper With the current debate and concern about technology implementation for identity management, the Smart Card Alliance advocates these best practice guidelines for use of Radio Frequency (RF)-enabled technology for... [12 Nov 2009]
WLAN RF Architecture Primer: Single-Channel and Adaptive Multi-Channel Models
White Paper This paper examines one of the questions central to the technology debate: the advantages and disadvantages of the single-channel RF architecture when compared to the adaptive, cellular-like alternative. [12 Nov 2009]
RF-Enabled Applications and Technology: Comparing and Contrasting RFID and RF-Enabled Smart Cards
White Paper Many applications are now using Radio Frequency (RF) technology to automatically identify objects or verify the identity of people. These RF-enabled applications range from tracking animals and tagging... [12 Nov 2009]
Advances in Wireless Infrastructure Control: Optimizing Client Behavior for Improved Network Performance
White Paper It concluded that, while it is indeed very difficult to manage Wi-Fi at the RF level, real benefits can be gained from Wireless Infrastructure Control based on the automated adjustment of key parameters in response to... [12 Nov 2009]
Security: Multiple Lines of Defense
White Paper Its market-leading network security technologies protect networks from insiders and others who have managed to gain access, while its unique RF Barrier and AirFirewall bring true physical security to wireless networks. [12 Nov 2009]
Pacemakers and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators: Software Radio Attacks and Zero-Power Defenses
White Paper Motivated by one's desire to improve patient safety, and mindful of conventional trade-offs between security and power consumption for resource constrained devices, the paper introduces three new zero-power defenses based on... [02 Oct 2009]
RF Spectrum Utilization in WiMAX
White Paper This paper discusses the implementation of IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN (broadband wireless access), also referred to as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), in terms of frequency spectrum. [11 Sep 2009]
Resort Streamlines Skier Check-In, Improves Data Collection With RF Technology
White Paper Vail Resorts switched to season passes embedded with Radio Frequency (RF) tags that can be scanned through a skier's jacket, streamlining the pass-holder authentication process. The company also placed... [01 Sep 2009]
Gaining the Competitive Advantage With RF Technology in Your Supply Chain
White Paper Using RF technology to deploy fast real -time data capture and communications in the supply chain can turn saved minutes into true competitive advantage. With the time and cost savings of wireless communications... [15 Aug 2009]
Point-to-Point Connectivity in the 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band
White Paper The 4.9 GHz public safety spectrum allows authorized entities to deploy critical services without interference, including permanent "Hot-Spot" systems in high-interference RF areas or temporary incident command centers... [15 Aug 2009]
Industrial Wireless: Driving Connectivity Beyond the Carpeted Space
White Paper The presence of equipment, large machinery and a lot of metal surfaces that can reflect RF signals add a level of difficulty in the design of a wireless solution that can reliably extend voice and data connectivity to... [15 Aug 2009]
ASTRO 25 Conventional Network: Evolving ASTRO 25 Conventional Networks to IP Based Connectivity - Providing a Path to Additional IP Based Capabilities
White Paper Agencies can gradually expand, upgrade, or replace RF sites, consoles and subscriber devices as funds allow. As communications technology evolves to give end users ever more powerful operational capabilities, agencies... [15 Aug 2009]
Mesh Networks: Decentralized, Self-Forming, Self-Healing Networks That Achieve Unprecedented Coverage, Throughput, Flexibility and Cost Efficiency
White Paper Mesh networks technology is helping to enable the 4th generation of wireless mobility by using basic Radio Frequency (RF) physics in a new way - overcoming inherent limitations to achieve unprecedented coverage,... [15 Aug 2009]
Wireless Technologies in Industrial Markets: An Examination of Mesh Technologies in Mining
White Paper This paper is the first in a series of solutions papers on how 802.11 and MEA technologies can be used in the most demanding RF environments in the world. Motorola's Wireless Broadband Mesh product portfolio has been... [04 Aug 2009]