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Building Wireless Sensor Networks

Building Wireless Sensor Networks, 1st Edition

By Robert Faludi

Create distributed sensor systems and intelligent interactive devices using the ZigBee wireless networking protocol and Series 2 XBee radios. By the time you're halfway through this fast-paced, hands-on guide, you'll have built a series of useful pro...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: December 2010

The Book of Wireless

The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition

By John Ross

If you're one of the last holdouts still connected to the Internet by a wire, The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition is the book for you. You'll learn how to set up your own home (or small office) wireless network and how to use public wireless networks, ...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: January 2008

802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide

802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

By Matthew Gast

If you want to deploy your own wireless network--at home or at the office you must first understand the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. And 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition is the perfect place...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: April 2005

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Wireless Hacks

Wireless Hacks, 2nd Edition

By Rob Flickenger, Roger Weeks

Wireless technology gives us the flexibility, range, and mobility to live, work, and think differently. It also opens up a vast range of tasty new hack possibilities, 100 of which are explored in the second edition of Wireless Hacks, by Rob Flickenge...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: November 2005

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Building Wireless Community Networks

Building Wireless Community Networks, 2nd Edition

By Rob Flickenger

Building Wireless Community Networks is about getting people online using wireless network technology. The 802.11b standard (also known as WiFi) makes it possible to network towns, schools, neighborhoods, small business, and almost any kind of organi...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: June 2003

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Wireless Java

Wireless Java, 1st Edition

By Qusay H. Mahmoud

Learning Wireless Java is for Java developers who want to create applications for the Micro Edition audience using the Connected, Limited Device Configuration and the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). These APIs specifically for devices such ...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: January 2002

Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft® Windows®

Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft® Windows®, 1st Edition

By Joseph Davies

Learn how to deploy security-enhanced 802.11b wireless networks across the Windows platform with information direct from the Microsoft experts who know Windows-based wireless networking best....

Publish Date: August 2003

Free La Foneras (Wireless Routers) From Fon - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

FON, the community WiFi-sharing startup, is giving away wireless routers to new members (Foneros). The routers are very small and portable -- perfect for travelers. Out of the box it supports broadcasting two SSIDs: a protected one for your home and a public one for your fellow Foneros. As I explained in my first Radar post about FON: Most...

Publish Date: February 07, 2007

Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensors - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

The subject of this week's seminar in Dennis Allison's class at Stanford this afternoon (4:15-5:30PM in Gates B01) looks really interesting: Harvesting energy from environmental sources can extend wireless sensor network node lifetime beyond the limits of battery technology. Potential energy sources include solar, thermal, and mechanical vibration, each of which has specific advantages and disadvantages. However, they all have...

Publish Date: May 30, 2007

Wireless Networks for the Developing World - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

The need for wireless connectivity is increasing. This is especially true in developing countries that are lacking in infrastructure. Rob Flickenger, former O'Reilly editor, is currently publishing books to assist with this need. His first can be found at WNDW.net and is entitled “Wireless Networks for the Developing World”. It’s available as a free PDF (40K downloads so far). It...

Publish Date: May 09, 2006

Where 2.0: Skyhook Wireless - O'Reilly Radar

By Nat Torkington

Over the coming weeks I'll be featuring the people, technology, and companies that we're having at Where 2.0. Today's company is Skyhook Wireless, a company from Intel Research. Skyhook's technology lets any device determine its position by triangulating wifi signals. You might have heard of location sensing through wifi Skyhook's technology before, as part of the open source Intel research...

Publish Date: May 02, 2006

Wireless Networking in the Developing World - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

I was delighted to get the following email this morning from Danish hacker activist Tomas Krag:

Publish Date: January 28, 2006

802.11n: A Survival Guide

802.11n: A Survival Guide, 1st Edition

By Matthew Gast

If you're involved in deploying wireless networking services, you need to keep up with the state of the art. 802.11n is a 100 Mbps wireless protocol that's the successor to 802.11g. This ebook tells you everything you need to know about this import...

Format: Print

Publish Date: March 2012

Four short links: 16 June 2011 - O'Reilly Radar

By Nat Torkington

Solar Powered Wireless Sensor Network -- Chris is building wireless sensor networks using open source software and hardware that could be used in a variety of applications like air quality or home energy monitoring. It looks like he was inspired by Tweetawatt and is using xBee and ASUS wifi for communication in conjunction with Pachube for data display. (via...

Publish Date: June 16, 2011

ePayments Week: Contactless payment (and zombie survival tactics) - O'Reilly ...

By David Sims

PayPal preps NFC payments, while parent eBay buys Zong to add direct billing to wireless accounts to its toolkit. Also, the three types of social commerce and who's driving them.

Publish Date: July 14, 2011

 
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– Kent Elchuk

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Building Wireless Sensor Networks

Building Wireless Sensor Networks, 1st Edition

By Robert Faludi

Create distributed sensor systems and intelligent interactive devices using the ZigBee wireless networking protocol and Series 2 XBee radios. By the time you're halfway through this fast-paced, hands-on guide, you'll have built a series of useful pro...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: December 2010

The Book of Wireless

The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition

By John Ross

If you're one of the last holdouts still connected to the Internet by a wire, The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition is the book for you. You'll learn how to set up your own home (or small office) wireless network and how to use public wireless networks, ...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: January 2008

802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide

802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

By Matthew Gast

If you want to deploy your own wireless network--at home or at the office you must first understand the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. And 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition is the perfect place...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: April 2005

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Wireless Hacks

Wireless Hacks, 2nd Edition

By Rob Flickenger, Roger Weeks

Wireless technology gives us the flexibility, range, and mobility to live, work, and think differently. It also opens up a vast range of tasty new hack possibilities, 100 of which are explored in the second edition of Wireless Hacks, by Rob Flickenge...

Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: November 2005

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Building Wireless Community Networks

Building Wireless Community Networks, 2nd Edition

By Rob Flickenger

Building Wireless Community Networks is about getting people online using wireless network technology. The 802.11b standard (also known as WiFi) makes it possible to network towns, schools, neighborhoods, small business, and almost any kind of organi...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: June 2003

Other Editions: 1st Edition

Wireless Java

Wireless Java, 1st Edition

By Qusay H. Mahmoud

Learning Wireless Java is for Java developers who want to create applications for the Micro Edition audience using the Connected, Limited Device Configuration and the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). These APIs specifically for devices such ...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: January 2002

Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft® Windows®

Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft® Windows®, 1st Edition

By Joseph Davies

Learn how to deploy security-enhanced 802.11b wireless networks across the Windows platform with information direct from the Microsoft experts who know Windows-based wireless networking best....

Publish Date: August 2003

Free La Foneras (Wireless Routers) From Fon - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

FON, the community WiFi-sharing startup, is giving away wireless routers to new members (Foneros). The routers are very small and portable -- perfect for travelers. Out of the box it supports broadcasting two SSIDs: a protected one for your home and a public one for your fellow Foneros. As I explained in my first Radar post about FON: Most...

Publish Date: February 07, 2007

Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensors - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

The subject of this week's seminar in Dennis Allison's class at Stanford this afternoon (4:15-5:30PM in Gates B01) looks really interesting: Harvesting energy from environmental sources can extend wireless sensor network node lifetime beyond the limits of battery technology. Potential energy sources include solar, thermal, and mechanical vibration, each of which has specific advantages and disadvantages. However, they all have...

Publish Date: May 30, 2007

Wireless Networks for the Developing World - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

The need for wireless connectivity is increasing. This is especially true in developing countries that are lacking in infrastructure. Rob Flickenger, former O'Reilly editor, is currently publishing books to assist with this need. His first can be found at WNDW.net and is entitled “Wireless Networks for the Developing World”. It’s available as a free PDF (40K downloads so far). It...

Publish Date: May 09, 2006

Where 2.0: Skyhook Wireless - O'Reilly Radar

By Nat Torkington

Over the coming weeks I'll be featuring the people, technology, and companies that we're having at Where 2.0. Today's company is Skyhook Wireless, a company from Intel Research. Skyhook's technology lets any device determine its position by triangulating wifi signals. You might have heard of location sensing through wifi Skyhook's technology before, as part of the open source Intel research...

Publish Date: May 02, 2006

Wireless Networking in the Developing World - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

I was delighted to get the following email this morning from Danish hacker activist Tomas Krag:

Publish Date: January 28, 2006

802.11n: A Survival Guide

802.11n: A Survival Guide, 1st Edition

By Matthew Gast

If you're involved in deploying wireless networking services, you need to keep up with the state of the art. 802.11n is a 100 Mbps wireless protocol that's the successor to 802.11g. This ebook tells you everything you need to know about this import...

Format: Print

Publish Date: March 2012

Four short links: 16 June 2011 - O'Reilly Radar

By Nat Torkington

Solar Powered Wireless Sensor Network -- Chris is building wireless sensor networks using open source software and hardware that could be used in a variety of applications like air quality or home energy monitoring. It looks like he was inspired by Tweetawatt and is using xBee and ASUS wifi for communication in conjunction with Pachube for data display. (via...

Publish Date: June 16, 2011

ePayments Week: Contactless payment (and zombie survival tactics) - O'Reilly ...

By David Sims

PayPal preps NFC payments, while parent eBay buys Zong to add direct billing to wireless accounts to its toolkit. Also, the three types of social commerce and who's driving them.

Publish Date: July 14, 2011