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IEEE 802.11 is one of the most commonly used radio access technologies, being present in almost all handheld devices with networking capabilities. However, its energy-hungry communication modes are a challenge for the increased battery lifetime of such devices and are an obstacle for its use in battery-constrained devices such as the ones defined by many Internet of Things applications. Wake-up Radio (WuR) systems have appeared as a solution for increasing the energy efficiency of communication technologies by employing a secondary low-power radio interface, which is always in the active state and switches the primary transceiver (used for main data communication) from the energy-saving to the active operation mode. The high market penetration of IEEE 802.11 technology, together with the benefits that WuR systems can bring to this widespread technology, motivates this article’s focus on IEEE 802.11-based WuR solutions.
Smart Cities, originally posted by Constitutional Coalition.org We all love SMART! Especially being told by others that we are SMART! Smart phones, smart cities, smart meters all make sense to us as they benefit us in many ways. But, is there another level of SMART we need to pay attention to? “Good thinking, 99!” In […]
Research from various groups around the world, focused on nano antennas, WBAN, IoB (Internet of Bodies), wireless emissions, smart cities and health effects. Images show small nano wireless antennas in the blood https://www.bitchute.com/video/gTu29fRd3H9Z/ video source Other resources on the subject : source source source Comusav.com/bluetruth source Orwell.city source […]
09/14/2023 / Mike Adams – From original post at NaturalNews.com A science paper published in MaterialsToday Chemistry reveals that cell phone signals can be used to release biological or chemical payloads from graphene oxide that’s introduced into the human body. The paper, published in September of 2022, is entitled, “Remotely controlled electro-responsive on-demand nanotherapy based […]
While it has biosensor potential, the ink could be sprayed on almost anything GREG GOTH 12 JUN 2023 This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. Researchers have found a way to create nano-tattoos that can passively send data using a technique similar to that of RFID […]
Vaccine Under Electron Microscope shows what appears to be Graphene – also used in 5G bitchute.com/video/bMlOUr9qKD9n/ The wireless industry also has shown great interest in Graphene over the past few years, particularly for 5G :
Graphene and 5G
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The Tangled Fate of Graphene and 5G These two technologies have long been hyped, and proponents of each are finally starting to work together https://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/materials/graphene-and-5g-enable-the-commercial-aspirations-of-each-other By Dexter Johnson 19 Mar 2018 Graphene has been heralded as a “wonder material” for well over a decade now, and 5G has been marketed as the next […]
By KELVIN CHAN – June 3 2021 LONDON (AP) — The European Union unveiled plans Thursday for a digital ID wallet that residents could use to access services across the 27-nation bloc, part of a post-pandemic recovery strategy that involves accelerating the shift to an online world. The European Digital Identity Wallet proposed by the […]
Contact tracing is not just for tracking viruses, it’s a social credit tool for monitoring a nation’s deplorables: perspective Tim Hinchliffe – December 2020 As the networking of humans and machines shows to have incredible promise towards improving overall health and well being for generations to come, the Internet of Bodies (IoB) also runs the risk […]