802.11a
Its technical name is the IEEE 1394 interface. The latest being 1394d (formed in March 2009).
Some of the topics for the similar on satellite communication related to IEEE are Intelligent mobile robot navigation technique using RFID Technology, Neural network based steam temperature control system, and GSM mobile phone based automobile security system. Some other topics are Smart card based Prepaid electricity system and Controlling a large data acquisition system using on industrial SCADA system.
The IEEE does have an IEEE Nanotechnology Council. There are only two standards so far that are classified as nanotech-related:1620-2008 - Test Methods for the Characterization of Organic Transistors and Materials1650-2005 - Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Electrical Properties of Carbon NanotubesAs significant advancements are made, more standards will be needed.
IEEE 802.11B is 2.4GHz, but with a maximum of only 11Mbps. IEEE 802.11G is in the 2.4GHz range, with a top speed of 54Mbps.
The OSI (Open Systems Interconnect) 7-layer model is based, in-part, on standards published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). For example, IEEE standard 802.3 describes Ethernet. In the OSI model, the 802.3 standard exists at layers 1 and 2. ANSWER IEEE is a standards organization to which many hardware and software suppliers both contribute to and agree to use 'standardized' techniques. Ethernet is but only ONE of the many standards, and the OSI is only one of the usage standards.
It is only a couple inces as it is not a cable.
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IEEE 1284 is the only answer but there is a catch: It can be used to connect to other devices as well but is mostly used to connect printers.
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10BASE2, or IEEE 802.3, is an early Ethernet Standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. 10BASE2 gets its identifier, assigned by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineers (IEEE), from the following characteristics: "10" means it has a maximum transmission speed of 10Mbps; "BASE" is shorthand for "Baseband Transmission" or "Baseband Ethernet," meaning that the medium only transmits Ethernet signals; and "2" refers to its maximum network segment length of 185 meters, rounded up to 200 meters.
There are basically ONLY two types of wireless technology: analog and digital. ALL "wireless" technology is radio technology.
No there was no technology back then. To tell you the truth the only technology they had back then was probably lights. Not including electricity.