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Challenges of Migrating to Wireless USB
As manufacturers migrate products from wired to wireless USB, they will encounter new challenges created by a radically-changed communication protocol and power consumption issues.
Although the USB interface has enjoyed great success, the Certified Wireless USB standard faces competition from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Satisfying demanding consumers means anything less than faultless performance might jeopardize market acceptance of new mobile...
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http://www.ellisys.com
date: 9/26/2006
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Ensuring Wireless USB Quality Assurance
These five steps can help manufacturers ensure a positive experience for users of products based on Wireless USB. IntroductionAs a technology, USB enjoys an excellent reputation.
With millions of USB devices sold, users are confident that they can connect any USB peripheral to their PC and it will immediately work.
Users will expect this same ease of operation and high level of interoperability from Wireless USB. Manufacturers need to...
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Introduction to Wireless USB
This technical whitepaper by Rafael Kolic, a technology marketing manager in Intel's Corporate Technology Group, introduces Wireless USB (WUSB) and explains how it will impact device performance and mobility.
The latest iteration of USB technology, WUSB will offer the same functionality as standard wired USB devices -- but without the cabling.
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http://www.deviceforge.com
date: 2/21/2004
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Wireless USB - An Overview
. Overview: Unwiring USB Imagine if all the devices in a home office -- such as printer, scanner, external hard drive, and digital camera -- could be connected to your PC without any wires.
Imagine if all the components for an entire home entertainment center could be set up and connected without a single wire.
Imagine if digital pictures could be transferred to a photo print kiosk for instant printing without the need for a cable.
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Wireless USB @ Wiki
Wireless USB (WUSB) is a new wireless extension to USB intended to combine the speed and security of wired technology with the ease-of-use of wireless technology.
WUSB is based on ultra wideband wireless technology defined by WiMedia (IEEE 802.15.3a, yet to be accepted), which operates in the range of 3.110.6 GHz. The Wireless USB Promoter Group was formed in February 2004 to define the Wireless USB specification.
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Certified Wireless USB - Intel Microsite
Intel leads the way in providing a new version of USB, called Certified Wireless USB, that strives to eliminate wire clutter and provide the convenience of high speed wireless technology for consumers.
This is an 'infomercial' from Intel on its technology.
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http://www.intel.com
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Wireless USB Blog by Karsten Stopp
Personal blog.
About WUSB Certified Wireless USB (WUSB) will deliver speeds up to 480Mbps at three meters (and up to 110Mbps at 10 meters). By broadcasting at low power over an extremely wide spectrum (3.1 to 10.6 GHz), Certified Wireless USB devices consume very little power and will coexist peacefully with other wireless technologies such as 802.11 and Bluetooth.
WUSB is the result of moving Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to desktop...
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http://www.wireless-usb.eu
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