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1. Wi-Fi 7 brings enterprise-caliber predictability to wireless networks, says Cisco CTO

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3. An industry pioneer on the under-appreciated benefits of the global mobile revolution

4. Jersey Telecom Expands into North America

5. The luckiest baby in the world

6. It just gets weirder

7. Location-dependent query processing: where we are and where we are heading

8. GLRT-based spectrum sensing for cognitive radio with prior information

9. Receiver front-end circuits for future generations of wireless communications

10. Adaptive schemes for location update generation in execution location-dependent continuous queries

11. Adaptive optimization of least-squares tracking algorithms: with applications to adaptive antenna arrays for randomly time-varying mobile communications systems

12. Interoperability criteria, mechanisms, and evaluation of system performance for transparently interoperating WLAN and UMTS-HSDPA networks

13. International Diffusion of Digital Mobile Technology: A Coupled-Hazard State-Based Approach

14. Wireless mobile communications at the start of the 21st century

15. The future generations of mobile communications based on broadband access technologies

16. The role of Internet technology in future mobile data systems

17. Mobile IP: the voice - and data - of the future

18. Can it keep pace with mobile?

19. Looking ahead: the future of commercial wireless - RF plug and play

20. Amplifiers and oscillators: the landscape in 2007

21. An assessment of value creation in mobile service delivery and the moderating role of time consciousness

22. Running on empty

23. FMC: where wireline and wireless meet

24. Monitoring chronically ill patients using mobile technologies

25. Wireless broadband roundup

26. The current state of technology and future trends in wireless communications and applications

27. Fuzzy GMDH-type neural network model and its application to forecasting of mobile communication

28. End user computing ergonomics: facts or fads?

29. What the experts say

30. An ultra low noise, high linearity amplifier

31. A low profile, top-loaded monopole antenna with four small posts

32. A 2GHz, 0.25micro-.M CMOS complementary VCO with differentially tuned MOS varactors for wireless applications

33. Wireless worth

34. WCDMA front-end modules and their critical role in 3G wireless handsets

35. Highlights from the first radio and wireless symposium

36. IPTV intentions: get the picture?

37. Transistor LC oscillators for wireless applications: theory and design aspects, part 1

38. Leaving a print: fingerprint biometrics company braces for the technology to hit stateside

39. The locality principle

40. Into thin air: it's not your father's wireless world!

41. Ultra-wideband: multimedia unplugged: very short low-power pulses can move a DVD's worth of bits around the home in seconds

42. The wireless last mile: entangled in their copper wires, phone companies may miss out on the broader broadband revolution

43. Third generation and beyond wireless systems: exploring the capabilities of increased data transmission rates

44. They know where you are: new technologies can pinpoint your location at any time and place. They promise safety and convenience -- but threaten privacy and security

45. Broadband a go-go: in city after city, high-speed wireless access may be the next Internet revolution

46. Taming the wild world of wireless

47. Payments and banking with mobile personal devices

48. Why Wi-Fi wants to be free: as the telecommunications industry wavers, a global grassroots movement is building the next-generation wireless network

49. Security problems in 802.11-based networks: assessing inherent wireless network security deficiencies and seeking solutions

50. Portals for all platforms: Portals owned by broadband access networks now have a head start. But in the longer term, free competition will prevail