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Bluetooth was the brainchild of the SIG (Special Interest Group). This SIG included Intel, Toshiba, Nokia, IBM, Compaq, Dell, Motorola, HP, Lucent, and Samsung to name a few. They all came together to set up a short frequency wireless technology for transferring data. Bluetooth is a communication protocol. It is a like a language that devices use to wirelessly communicate between each other. It is in fact based on a Master/Slave operation format. Pico net is a term used to describe a network formed by one device and all other devices detected in its range. In single coverage are around 10 Pico nets can co-exist. A master can connect to more than one slave simultaneously. In reality, the master keeps switching between slaves. Bluetooth links two Pico nets to form a larger network. This works over a short range and can be used to establish connections between PDAs, mobile phones, laptops, digital cameras, printers, scanner, and many other electronic gadgets. Establishing a connection using Bluetooth is a complicated process. Initially, the device stays in a "Passive state", i.e. it is just in contact with the network, but not performing any activity. Next the connection establishment process begins with the inquiry process. "Inquiry" is a request sent by the master to all the devices found in its range. Whichever devices receive this inquiry send a response with their respective addresses. Now the master chooses one address and synchronizes with its access point. This process known as the "Paging technique" involves alignment of its clock and frequency with that of the access point. Next in line is the "Service Discovery" phase, wherein a link is established and the master device enters the access point using the Service Discovery Protocol. As a result of linking, a "Communication Channel" is to be created. Sometimes the access point may include a security mechanism and you may need to know the encryption key or in common terms the PIN. Once the PIN is sent and received and confirmed a communication is established. Finally the master and slave can use the communication channel to transfer data and information. Thus Bluetooth is neither a broadband nor a long distance networking technique. It is a Personal Area Networking technology that can be used in a number of important applications. First of all, Bluetooth technology uses the same frequency range as the Wi-Fi system. It only requires a careful coordination of the various frequencies with the perfect transmit and receive timings between various devices. Finally, the enhanced version of Bluetooth is expected to use Ultra-Wide Band frequencies that contributes increased data rate and improved signal strength.
The term defined as the long-distance transmission of information using electronic devices is "telecommunication." This encompasses various forms of communication, including voice, data, and video, transmitted through technologies such as telephones, radio, television, and the internet. Telecommunication plays a crucial role in connecting people and facilitating the exchange of information across vast distances.
Common examples of raster devices are computer monitors (e.g. cathode ray tube, LCD). The term "raster device" means a device that is composed of discrete image samples or pixels.
The term for an application program is "software application" or simply "application." These are programs designed to perform specific tasks for users, such as word processing, data management, or web browsing. They run on various platforms, including desktops, mobile devices, and web browsers. Examples include Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, and Google Chrome.
Authentication is the term for establishing a connection between any two Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth is a term used to describe a unique type of short-range wireless data transmission technology. It is commonly used to transfer data from cellphones to other devices.
While looking for information on wireless networks I stumbled upon the term y-fi. Does that word actually exist or is it a typo?
The devices by which pollination will take place
The correct term is decided to join.
convergence computers and devices.
fertilization
The English term for "makiisa" is "to unite" or "to join together."
A wireless printer is identical to many other types of computer printers with the exception that it has the built in functionality to connect wirelessly to a computer. This can be achieved through a few different methods, but most often the printer will employ a wireless signal, much like wireless internet, or alternately it can use special a Bluetooth interface so that it can be used by computers and other devices that have Bluetooth installed. There are many benefits in using a wireless printer, but there are also a few restrictions that should be understood, especially since the term wireless is not always clearly defined.One common type of wireless printer uses a wireless signal, also called a Wi-Fi signal, to communicate with a computer. This might seem fairly straightforward, however there are some complications. In most instances, the wireless printer actually needs to be part of a network before it can be used. In order to join a network, the printer will need to have access to a wireless router, or alternately must be plugged into a network router to be available to computers wirelessly. Regardless the final setup, a Wi-Fi capable wireless printer must ultimately be used within a network environment and attached as a network ready device.Some wireless printers use a special technology known as Bluetooth to communicate. Bluetooth is essentially a radio signal. These printers can talk directly to a computer or other device, but the device must not only support Bluetooth, but must be able to either run a printer driver, or have software installed that understands the different Bluetooth protocols. One complication that can occur with a Bluetooth wireless printer is the strength of the signal since Bluetooth signals are fairly slow, and can be directly affected by physical barriers, so the signal might not travel outside of the room where the printer is located.The diversity of wireless printers is just as broad as wired models. Some have scanners or other peripherals integrated into the design. Occasionally, a printer can be wireless ready, but not actually wireless straight out of the box. In these cases, a small USB device known as a dongle must be purchased separately and then attached to the printer in order to enable the wireless functionality.
Assistive mobile devices include canes, crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs.
Networking
periperal is a device that is in the computer