OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
Do you have an interest in leaping and
jumping? If yes, then let us jump back in the late 1980s, where
Telecommunication Professionals and Computer literate Bodies are still
intensifying, learning, enhancing their expertise in the new brave world of
computer and communication. Concept of paperless office is going to be common.
Some people are discouraging with their statements that paperless office is as
likely as paperless latrine. But today's successors were early adaptors of
that change. Same things are going to happen again and tomorrow's successor
will adopt the change today with same infantile vivaciousness.
Now this is the time of wireless,
professionals those are constantly involved in change are moving towards
wireless without any doubt in their mind because this is essential for their
job/work sustainability.
USES IN WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION
CERTIFICATE IN WEARABLE
TECHNOLOGIES
Introduction, Motivation, Glossary and
acronyms, History, Technology, Output methods, Input methods, CPU Unit, Power,
Connections, Personal Assistant, Wrist Computer, Wearable PC, Personal
Enhancement, Augmented Reality, Virtual Applications, Smart Clothing, Land
Warrior, Ports and Standards, Maintenance and care, Security and Integration,
Acceptance and future, Conclusion, Case Studies, Assignments and Projects,
Workshop and Demonstrations, Hands outs and Hands on
CERTIFICATE IN NOTEBOOK
COMPUTERS
Introduction, Motivation, Glossary and
acronyms, History, Technology, CPU Unit, SDRAM/DDRAM/RDRAM, 1.8 HD/Portable
Jacket, Pen Drives, PCMCI Drives/USB Drives, Shock Mounted, Aluminum, Plastic
etc. encased Shock, Water, Dust resistance, Power, Batteries, Chargers,
connectors, Touch Sensitive Displays, LCD, Styles, Build in, Infra, Bluetooth,
GPRS/GSM/GPS/Wireless LAN, CD/DVD/Writer/Como-Drives, FD, Ports and Standards,
Maintenance and care, Security and Integration, Acceptance and future,
Conclusion, Case Studies, Assignments and Projects, Workshop and
Demonstrations, Hands outs and Hands on
CERTIFICATE IN DIGITAL
ORGANIZERS AND PDA
Introduction, Motivation, Glossary and
acronyms, History, Technology, CPU Unit, Shock Mounted, Aluminum, Plastic etc.
encased, Shock, Water, Dust resistance, Power, Batteries, Chargers,
connectors, Touch Sensitive Displays, LCD, TFT, Styles, Build in, Infra,
Bluetooth, GPRS/GSM/GPS/Wireless LAN, Mobile Application, FM Radio, TV, Thumb,
Recognition, Voice Tag, Voice Integration, Handwriting and Drawing object,
recognition, OS and its Features, Mobile Phone, Desktop, Laptop, Integration,
and Links, Accessories and Emerging Technologies, Ports and Standards,
Maintenance and care, Security and Integration, Acceptance and future,
Conclusion, Case Studies, Assignments and Projects, Workshop and
Demonstrations, Hands outs and Hands on
CERTIFICATE IN WIRELESS
WAN
Introduction, Motivation, Glossary and
acronyms, History, Technology, AMPS, GSM, GPRS, GPS, PCS, I-Mode, CDPD, CDMA,
W-CDMA, Cordless, Satellite Phone, Edge, 3G, EOTD, HSCSD, Home RF, Intelligent
Nodes, J2ME, LAS-CDMA, MexE, MMDS, TDMA, Installation and Configuration
W-WAN, Application and Environment, Radio Spectrum , W-WAN ITU and other,
Standards, Basic Phone, Enhanced Phone, Smart Phone, W-WAN Notebook,
W-WAN Desktop, Ports and Standards, Maintenance and care, Security and
Integration, Acceptance and future, Conclusion, Case Studies, Assignments and
Projects, Workshop & Demonstrations, Hands outs & Hands on
CERTIFICATE IN WIRELESS
APPLICATION PROTOCOL
Introduction, Motivation, Glossary and
acronyms, History, Technology, WAP Resources, WAP Development Toolkits,
WAP Gateway, WAP and Web, WML, WML Script, Multiple Devices Using XML, XSLT
ASP and WAP, Cold fusion and WAP, Conversion of web to WAP, WAP and Directory
Services, WTA, Voice XML, Push Technology, Security and Integration,
Acceptance and , future, Conclusion, Case Studies, Assignments and Projects,
Workshop and Demonstrations, Hands outs and Hands on economic, behavioral, geographic and
technological dimensions. These factors have challenged institutions’
leaders to adopt different management strategies, often without expected
results. The economical constraints of large institutions are pushing out «
old » but experienced people. This knowledge disappearing is fatal for
institutions and their students.