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Emerging Trends in Information Technology. Introduction. 21st century has been defined by application of and advancement in information technology. Information technology has become an integral part of our daily life. According to Information Technology Association of America, information technology is defined as “the study, design, development, application, implementation, support or.
As application of low-power wireless protocols is increasing, we can envision a future in which wireless devices, such as wireless keyboards, power-point presenters, cell phone headsets, and health monitoring sensors will be ubiquitous. But the pervasiveness of these devices leads to increased interference and congestion within as well as between networks, because of overlapping physical.
The paper is particularly designed to introduce the fundamental wireless mobile communications for future or next Generation Technology. It gives an overview of current and future trends in the areas of wireless mobile communications with different applications. Keywords: LTE (Long Time Evolution), IMT-Advance, IP (Internet protocol), RAT (Radio Access Technology), WWWW (World-Wide Wireless.
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Emerging demands for high data rate services and high spectral efficiency are the key driving forces for the continued technology evolution in wireless communications. T hird generation (3G) mobile communication systems have already been commercially deployed in certain parts of the world to meet the initial demand for high data rate packet-based serv ices including wireless internet access.
Some New Research Trends in Wirelessly Powered Communications Kaibin Huang1,. the newly emerging wireless technologies such as small cell networks and massive MIMO can significantly reduce the propagation loss by shortening communication distances and signal dispersion. In the meantime, the power consumption of wireless devices is expected to decrease continuously. Therefore, it is.