Wireless News
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Features
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- Low power consumption
- Better transfer rates
- Cost efficient
Product Overview
The Wireless News is a spare part used in PET/Computed Tomography (CT).Today, wired connections are slowly being replaced by different latest, emerging wireless technologies. Emergence of new wireless technologies has helped to bring out many new ideas and applications to the society. In this era, we all are expecting different solutions in the wireless field which helps to explode out many new types of wireless technology. Wireless technology is just latest technical term given to describe telecommunication where the EM (electromagnetic) waves carry the signal over communication path. Now let’s look on to the latest, emerging wireless technologies. It offers transfer rates in Gigabits (GB) per second. It supports a 5 Gbps speed, which is approximately ten times better than the current rate of data transfer. Due to the high speed, audios, videos can be easily transferred in a matter of seconds. Due to a higher availability of 7 GHz spectrum, it results in high data rates. The IEEE 802.15.3C offers more security, it offers both service level and link level security. Operating systems of 60GHz have been used for years by intelligence companies for security reasons and by the militants for satellite to satellite communications.