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Choosing A Short Range Wireless Technology
June 5, 2008
By Ezurio Ltd., A Unit Of Laird Technologies
You only need to visit a few web sites to discover that the current drive in technology is to make everything wireless. In the same way that the fractional horsepower motors revolutionised consumer product design in the sixties, followed by transistors in the seventies and microprocessors in the eighties and nineties, wireless is set to do the same in the coming decade.
Wireless has already transformed the things we carry and the way we work in the wider area, most notably with our eager acceptance of the mobile phone, both as an extension of our personal communication and also as an object of desire. The question is which wireless technologies will appear in the plethora of electronics devices we currently buy.
There is no easy answer – despite the claims that their marketing machines may make, no one wireless technology is the universal panacea – each has its specific niche within the brave new wireless world. Most have specific areas of excellence and many overlap. To choose which suits your need, you need to consider carefully what you want to achieve and the environment in which you wish to deploy it.
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