| Position location strategies, applications (Part 2)
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2011-11-04 |
| The second instalment of this series focuses on ad hoc and sensor network scenarios. |
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| Understanding 6LoWPAN: The wireless embedded Internet (Part 1)
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2011-08-22 |
| Here's a detailed discussion on the "Internet of Things". It also answers why there is a need to adopt 6LoWPAN. |
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| Smart Energy Profile 2.0 revealed
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2011-11-03 |
| Smart Energy Profile 2.0 (SEP 2.0) is an emerging standard that is designed to enable informed consumer participation and implementation of demand-response programs by the utilities. |
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When DSSS and FHSS fail: Avoiding interference on the 2.4GHz wireless desktop
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2007-11-06 |
| This article provides some answers to key issues in providing a wireless product with immunity from 2.4GHz interference. |
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Evolution of meters to lead the smart grid home
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2011-07-18 |
| The smart grid is still in the early stages of deployment, yet stakeholders from across the spectrum have committed to it. |
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| How BLE enables new medical apps
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2011-12-12 |
| Find out how Bluetooth low energy technology could help solve one of the toughest problems facing portable medical devices today—power consumption. |
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| Cut power consumption with on-off keying
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2008-12-26 |
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Looking at embedded trends: Integrated MCUs (Part 2)
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2010-01-11 |
| This article discusses integrated MCUs, one of the three significant trends emerging in one of the most critical and competitive sockets in modern electronic systems. |
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| A primer on power line communication
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2012-01-02 |
| In this overview of power line communication, we discuss its segments, applications, and challenges. |
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| Grasping wireless sensor network concepts
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2011-08-22 |
| Know the basic concepts of wireless sensor networks and protocols, the essential elements comprising a wireless sensor, and some of the important design considerations for using them. |
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Promising future for ultra-low power RF
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2011-07-18 |
| Now only in its infancy, the short-range RF sector is set to boom. This expansion will be fuelled by ultra low power technology. |
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Design a wireless sensor network, Part 2
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2009-03-06 |
| Here's a look at battery lifetimes, peripherals, security, and commissioning with regard to wireless sensor networks. |
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Simulation of Proprietary Low Power Wireless Systems
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2008-01-17 |
| Proposes a simulation tool that designers can use for developing proprietary short-range wireless systems, while keeping within local regulatory requirements and design parameters. |
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Know the RF4CE requirements
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2008-12-08 |
| Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics is a radio protocol standard for remote control of consumer electronics. |
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Integrate Wi-Fi into your embedded Internet systems
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2011-07-26 |
| Here are the basic guidelines when adding Wi-Fi connectivity to an embedded design using a combination of a PSoC and other components, including Wi-Fi Expansion Board kit. |
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| A primer on Bluetooth Low Energy (Part 2)
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2011-09-21 |
| The second instalment of this two-part series tackles the Bluetooth software stack partition. |
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| Unwire audio streaming in portable players
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2006-08-01 |
| While Bluetooth suited to periodic short-range wireless links, it's not great for high-quality audio streaming. Børge Strand at Nordic Semiconductor describes a 2.4GHz alternative for sending CD-quality audio over low-power wireless links. |
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Remote controls need RF
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2008-09-10 |
| Remote controls are starting to play a bigger role in consumer electronics because of converging trends towards a digital living room. |
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Avoiding interference in the 2.4-GHz ISM band
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2006-07-01 |
| Automotive infotainment design engineers can create frequency-agile designs using procedures provided by standards bodies or by building their own protocol. |
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Low-power digitized receiver for 2.4GHz GFSK apps
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2005-06-16 |
| A highly digitized architecture offers flexibility at low power, which is important for portable devices that implement emerging wireless standards |
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Self-powered systems eliminate the need for batteries
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2005-12-16 |
| "Energy-harvesting" technologies are emerging to limit or obviate the need for batteries. |
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Medical implants demand ultra low-power RFICs
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2006-11-16 |
| Wireless implanted medical devices require transceivers that operate in the 402-405MHz MICS band on ultra low power. |
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Avoiding interference in the 2.4GHz ISM band
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2005-04-18 |
| Designers can create frequency-agile 2.4GHz designs using interference-management techniques and tools |
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