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Wireless Connectivity
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9.5 x 11 cm, 300 dpi, 895 KB
With an NFC (near field communication) enabled mobile
phone, you pay for concert or movie tickets at the box
office simply by holding your phone next to the payment
terminal.
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17 x 12 cm, 300 dpi, 664 KB
NFC allows secure wireless communication between devices
by just bringing them in each other’s vicinity. In this
application example NFC provides secure payment for
online-services via an NFC-enabled PC interface.
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17 x 12.5 cm, 300 dpi, 1004 KB
Short-range wireless communication systems will enable
transmission of audio/video content between consumer
devices or connectivity between bandwidth-hungry home
applications and their sources at increasingly higher
rates.
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12 x 8 cm, 300 dpi, 775 KB
3G mobile technologies offer high-performance services
and applications to mobile-phone users.
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20 x 12 cm, 300 dpi, 308 KB
The optimal wireless standard solution depends on
data-rate and the distance between involved devices.
Although the picture is a snapshot of today's situation
and may look different in the future, the heterogeneous
mix of standards will remain.
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20 x 13 cm, 300 dpi, 813 KB
Wireless connectivity: measuring the performance of a
dual-mode (GSM/UMTS) prototype.
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