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    An Overview on Evolution of Mobile Wireless Communication Networks: 1G-6G

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    There has been a huge advancement in mobile wireless communication since the last few decades. This advancement consist of several generations and is still going on. The journey of mobile wireless communication began with 1G followed by 2G,3G,4G,and under research future generations 5G,6G,7G. In this paper an attempt has been made to provide an overview of evolution of mobile generations by comparing the challenges and features that have evolved from each generation and explaining how improvements have been made from earlier generation to the next one. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150513

    Integrated phased array systems in silicon

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    Silicon offers a new set of possibilities and challenges for RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave applications. While the high cutoff frequencies of the SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors and the ever-shrinking feature sizes of MOSFETs hold a lot of promise, new design techniques need to be devised to deal with the realities of these technologies, such as low breakdown voltages, lossy substrates, low-Q passives, long interconnect parasitics, and high-frequency coupling issues. As an example of complete system integration in silicon, this paper presents the first fully integrated 24-GHz eight-element phased array receiver in 0.18-μm silicon-germanium and the first fully integrated 24-GHz four-element phased array transmitter with integrated power amplifiers in 0.18-μm CMOS. The transmitter and receiver are capable of beam forming and can be used for communication, ranging, positioning, and sensing applications

    Emergency TeleOrthoPaedics m-health system for wireless communication links

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    For the first time, a complete wireless and mobile emergency TeleOrthoPaedics system with field trials and expert opinion is presented. The system enables doctors in a remote area to obtain a second opinion from doctors in the hospital using secured wireless telecommunication networks. Doctors can exchange securely medical images and video as well as other important data, and thus perform remote consultations, fast and accurately using a user friendly interface, via a reliable and secure telemedicine system of low cost. The quality of the transmitted compressed (JPEG2000) images was measured using different metrics and doctors opinions. The results have shown that all metrics were within acceptable limits. The performance of the system was evaluated successfully under different wireless communication links based on real data

    Walking the talk : an investigation of the pedagogical practices and discourses of an international broadcasting organisation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in Adult Education, Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

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    Increasingly our knowledge of the world around us comes from the media, mediated by professional broadcasters. As the education and training of broadcasters has progressively become associated with educational institutions there has been more theorising about what broadcasters should know and how they should be educated, however the actual educational and training practices of broadcasting organisations remains under researched and under theorised. This research looks at the educational and training practices of an international broadcasting organisation and how they are sustained by the organisational ethos through a series of interviews with people directly involved in the organisation‟s training practices and an examination of a selection of the organisation‟s promotional and policy documents. From this comes a picture of an organisation committed to excellence and also a vision of broadcasting as an emancipatory activity. This commitment and vision is reflected in its inhouse training practices and also its media development work. The interviews with trainers, project managers, administrators and researchers reveal broadcasters who are pragmatic idealists and reflective practitioners and whose passion and commitment to the transformative powers of education and training are undeniable

    Key Skills; Rhetoric, Reality and Reflection

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    Power saving mechanism with less number of nodes in the routing path in Adhoc Wireless Networks using MARI Algorithm

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    Adhoc wireless networks have emerged as one of the key growth areas for wireless3 networking and computing technology. Adhoc networks are a new wireless networking paradigm for mobile hosts. Unlike traditional mobile wireless networks, adhoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure. Instead, hosts rely on each other to keep the network connected. The nodes in ad-hoc networks are battery operated and have limited energy resources, which is indeed a key limitations. Each node consumes a large amount of energy while transmission or reception of packets, among the nodes. While the nodes depend on each other for efficient transferring of packets, it is a key issue in adhoc networks to have efficient methods for forwarding of packets between any given pair of nodes, with minimum power consumption and less number of intermediate nodes . In this study we propose an optimal routing protocol called MARI (Mobile Agent with Routing Intelligence). The MARI Topology proposed for power management is novel and is used for the consumption of minimum power in an adhoc wireless network, at each node. The Protocol groups the network into distinct networks with the selection of MARI nodes and Gateways for efficient packet transmission between any member node pair. The operational cycle at each node is classified into four distinct operations, i.e., transmitting, receiving, idle and sleep cycle, in order to achieve efficient power management in an Adhoc wireless network
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