CDMA

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CDMA

abbreviation for
(Telecommunications) code-division multiple access: a digital technology used in mobile phones
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In that case, the phone and truck will communicate using near-field communication (NFC), a wireless protocol for sharing data over short distances.
Denver, CO, January 09, 2018 --(PR.com)-- iUnit, a real estate technology company successfully enters the home automation market using DSR Corporation's IoT solution, which includes a combination of Zigbee 3.0 and HA 1.2 devices based on DSR Corporation's (DSR) Zigbee wireless protocol stack, DSR cloud platform combined with iUnits management tools.
The drone uses a proprietary OcuSync wireless protocol to connect with the controller and is also capable of streaming 1080p content to services such as Facebook Live, Periscope and YouTube through DJI's app.
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Wi-Fi Alliance branded its next-generation 802.11ah wireless protocol as Wi-Fi HaLow, targeted at the Internet of Things (IoT), which includes the smart home, connected car, and digital healthcare, as well as industrial, retail, agriculture, and smart-city environments.
At no cost, Enlighted installs the new sensors, wireless protocol and gateway, guaranteeing 5 to 20 percent savings on subsequent energy bills.
With regard to wireless protocol adoption, proprietary wireless technologies from United Technologies, Honeywell, and Bosch Security--operating in 433Mhz and 900Mhz spectrum bands--continue to dominate in low-cost battery-operated devices, including contact sensors and motion sensors.
How it works: The central hub communicates with compatible devices in the home via an RF (radio frequency) wireless protocol. The devices and the hub need to share the same protocol in order to communicate with each other.
The approval of these frequencies for control and automation applications brings the benefits of the world-standard Z- Wave wireless protocol to the world's most advanced nation for information and communications technology (ICT), according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
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