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18 September 1995 UWIN: a universal wireless infrared network system
David B. Medved, Ron Halpern
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Abstract
Wireless data communications are currently being implemented by the complementary technologies of RF and IR. The RF options provide larger area coverage than wireless optical communications but are limited in full bandwidth throughput to about 5 Mbps whereas infrared systems using IR-LED have achieved data rates up to 125 Mbps which makes them suitable for use in FDDI, Fast Ethernet and ATM wireless connectivity as well as Token Ring, Ethernet and PABX (voice).
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David B. Medved and Ron Halpern "UWIN: a universal wireless infrared network system", Proc. SPIE 2556, Wireless Communications, (18 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220874
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Infrared radiation

Interfaces

Infrared imaging

Receivers

Data communications

Light emitting diodes

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