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Volume 38, Number 4, 1999
Pervasive Computing
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Wireless networked digital devices: A new paradigm for computing and communication - References

by T. G. Zimmerman

Cited references and notes

  1. Personal conversation with Jean-Paul Jacob, lecturer and member of Business Development Programs, IBM Research, Almaden Research Center (November 2, 1998).
  2. M. Weiser, see www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/ UbiHome.html.
  3. T. Zimmerman, "Personal Area Networks (PAN): Near-Field Intra-Body Communication," master's degree thesis, MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA (September 1995).
  4. J. Kymissis and B. Nivi, see www.media.mit.edu/ttt/groups/joep/power/index.html.
  5. IBM product announcement, see www.research.ibm.com/news/detail/mdintro.html.
  6. E. Richley and L. Butcher, Wireless Communications Using Near Field Coupling, U.S. Patent No. 5,437,057 (issued July 25, 1995).
  7. Magnetic field PAN performance from personal e-mail from Mark Weiser (November 2, 1998).
  8. Infrared Data Association (IrDA), see http://www.irda.org.
  9. P. Kahn, T. H. Probert, and M. E. Chase, "Trends in Local Wireless Networks," IEEE Communications Magazine 33 No. 3, 88-95 (March 1995).
  10. "Radio Frequency Devices," FCC Regulations, Part 15, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. (1993).
  11. International EMS compiled from data sheets appearing in RFM Product Data Book, RF Monolithics, Inc., Dallas, TX (1997).
  12. A. B. Carlson, Communication Systems, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York (1986), pp. 230, 401, 514-536, 554.
  13. ASH Transceiver Designer's Guide, RF Monolithics, Inc., Dallas, TX (1999); available from www.rfm.com/products/tr_des18.pdf.
  14. "A Low Power Receiver/Transmitter Set," RFM Product Data Book, RF Monolithics, Inc., Dallas, TX (1997); see also www.rfm.com.
  15. IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks, see grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/index.html.
  16. HomeRF Consortium, see www.homerf.org.
  17. Bluetooth Consortium, see www.bluetooth.com.
  18. Adapted from "Wireless Initiatives Comparisons, a PHY Layer Review" by Jim Zyren and Bruce Kraemer, IEEE 802.11-98/249 (July 1998), see http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Mailings/July/julmln.PDF.
  19. The ISO Network Standard ISO 7498, see info.acm.org/sigcomm/standards/iso_stds/OSI_MODEL/index.html.
  20. XML, see www.w3.org/XML/.
  21. WAP Forum, see www.wapforum.org.
  22. See java.sun.com/products/jini/vision.
  23. JavaSpaces, see java.sun.com/products/javaspaces/faqs/jsfaq.html.
  24. Hive, see hive.www.media.mit.edu/projects/hive/.
  25. TSpaces, see www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/TSpaces/index.html.
  26. GinJo, see http://www.trl.ibm.co.jp.