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Discussion in 'GENERAL Wireless Discussion' started by Gabriel, Jul 31, 2004.

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  1. gaiacomm

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    I would like to ask this group permission to start a new thread or group in October on 4G wireless technology. My proposal is for this group to be the first. Waiting for feedback!
     
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    Ok, Then I will see all in October 2004!
     
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    Well now with the Frost WI Max award for 4G technology, I guess there will be new standards defined and a true wireless network will be installed at a price that all of us can afford...and with no dropped calls and global roaming at no extra charge. A 4G handset full featured to give you the best of the best. So Gaiacomm is now a reconized leader in the new 4G arena!
     
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    Sorry for the edit on the Wireless News section it went thru twice. It was an edit up udate to the Frost 4G Award!
    CORRECTING and REPLACING Frost & Sullivan Honors Gaiacomm International with 2004 Wi-Max Technology Innovation of the Year Award

    LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)-- Sept. 27, 2004 -- Fourth graph, first sentence of release dated Sept. 22, 2004 should read xxx located within a radius of 5,000 to 5 million sq surface miles., sted xxx located within a radius of 15 miles.
     
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    I guess the browser was stalling my edits!
     
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    What I can tell you is that soon 4G wireless technology will have a beta site that will be used as a showcase for all others to see. As you can read from the press and awards of which more are coming there is great interest in gaiacomm and its technology. There is now talks with other telecom concerns to work a business to business relationship. Keep watching and read. Soon another big anouncement is coming that will answer even more questions and launch this new technology in fron of all others. The benefit will be that all of us will benifit from its use.
     
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    If you all would like I can start a thread on 4G technology?
     
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    Soon I will discuss the new SIP protocol and the new 4G modem and chipset that will allow for GSM to handshake with 4G.
     
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    My brain hurts too, after reading this, I am considering throwing my cell phone out the window as the technology is just getting too complicated :)

    How about we all go back to copper, those phones only drop my calls 2 or 3 times a month :browani:
     
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    This is all very interesting information. I will continue to read your posts on this subject as long as you continue to update us here. I would really like to see all this 4G stuff in action soon. Sounds like it could be the best thing since sliced bread.
     
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    I fully understand your concerns and excitements. The 4G technology is quite easy to use and will be cheaper to use than what is currently on the market. Full-featured handsets and other equipmet that will take the burden away. The Frost Award gave the validation into the market that the Gaiacomm 4G technology is real and functions.

    Now the telecom industry is working to understand and absorb this new wireless protocol. It is the next phase of technology.
     
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    The gaiacomm website at www.gaiacomminternational has a few more changes and updates which will keep you informed of 4G technology! There are 4G forums that are now popping up on the internet that gaiacomm will sponsor and soon a 4G wireless technology award conference to be announced!
     
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    We have designed a 4G modem and a switch on the chipset that will allow GSM users to switch modes to 4G mode.

    We also are defining the new 4G protocol and GIP/SIP protocols!
     
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    Under direct order from the NSA I will not be posting here anymore.
     
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    US deploys satellite jamming system
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    Updated: 2004-11-01 12:16


    The U.S. Air Force quietly has put into service a new weapon designed to jam enemy satellite communications, a significant step toward U.S. control of space.


    The so-called Counter Communications System was declared operational late last month at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, the Air Force Space Command said on Friday in e-mailed replies to questions from Reuters.

    The ground-based jammer uses electromagnetic radio frequency energy to knock out transmissions on a temporary and reversible basis, without frying components, the command said.

    "A reversible effect ensures that during the time of need, the adversary's space-based capability to threaten our forces is diminished," said Capt. Angie Blair, a spokeswoman. "Following the time of need, the space-based capabilities used by the adversary can return to its original state."

    The device appears to have been put into service considerably earlier than had been projected by the Air Force as recently as February.

    At that time, a long-range planning document, dubbed the Transformation Flight Plan, said such a system would let the United States by 2010 "deny and disrupt an adversary's space-based communications and early warning" of attack.

    U.S. military control of space is one of four missions spelled out under a national space policy adopted by former president Bill Clinton in 1996. The goal is to make sure U.S. forces have unhindered access to space and space-based services and to deny an enemy any similar benefits.

    The U.S. military has experimented with a range of "antisatellite" (ASAT) weapons, including lasers, to knock out enemy craft by destroying them or damaging their sensors.

    Theresa Hitchens, vice president of the private Center for Defense Information in Washington, welcomed the new system on the ground it would not create debris that could threaten global use of space and would not destroy satellites, only jam them temporarily.

    "Unfortunately, it seems we are not going to limit our quest for 'space control' to benign systems," she said, citing the danger of a space arms race.

    The deployment was disclosed without fanfare late last month at a technical conference of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in San Diego, California.

    The system is operated by the 76th Space Control Squadron, a unit created in 2001 to explore technologies for controlling space, Brig. Gen. Larry James, vice commander of the Space and Missile Systems Command told the conference.

    The Air Force Space Command, in its e-mailed replies, said the system was built from off-the-shelf commercial equipment, and made up an antenna, transmitters and receivers that can be loaded into a trailer and moved from place to place.

    Three such systems had been delivered since late last year, the command said. The program's budget for fiscal 2005 totaled $6.2 million, according to the Congressional Research Service.

    The primary integrator was Northrop Grumman Corp.'s . Mission Systems business unit in Redondo Beach, California, said Joe Davidson, a Space and Missile Center spokesman.

    Citing "operational security" concerns, military officials declined to discuss how the jammer worked but equated it with traditional Air Force electronic warfare weapons that have been used since World War 2 to deceive, disrupt, deny, degrade or destroy targets.
     
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    Why magnetic communication?

    While the concepts behind magnetic induction communication have been around for decades, Aura's engineers are the first to develop and implement practical solutions capturing the benefits of this technology.

    Conventional radio frequency (RF) wireless communication systems are optimal for sending large amounts of information and communicating over long distances. However, this consumes power, creates information security issues, and results in interference and "crowding" among devices. A good example is in the 2.4 GHz band where simultaneous operation of a cordless phone, WiFi network and Bluetooth headset is frequently not possible without severe degradation of Quality of Service. In sharp contrast, LibertyLink's magnetic communication operates in a "bubble" that envelops the personal space of each user and is - by the laws of physics - inherently private and secure. The result is an easier to use, lower-cost system that makes far more efficient use of power and bandwidth than conventional RF solutions. By selecting a technology that limits the range and bandwidth to only what the application requires, Aura achieves a very substantial savings in power with all of the simplicity advantages of LibertyLink: dedicated communication channels, no bandwidth sharing, complete frequency re-use between bubbles, worldwide regulatory flexibility, and reliable coexistence with WiFi, CDMA, TDMA. and GSM transmissions.

    In streaming voice and audio communications in personal electronic devices, Aura's magnetic communication offers better power, cost and quality-of-service than any other wireless technology, including WiFi, 450 and 900 MHz RF, and Bluetooth . The result is a long list of advantages for OEMs and product designers.
     
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    Magnetic reflection. R. B. ABBOTT, Purdue University.--Experiments suggested by Ross (Proc. A.I.E.E., June, 1920) on "Magnetic Reflection" were carried out on a larger scale. A strong magnetic field was produced by a 500-cycle current passing through a large electromagnet. A large plane coil of wire connected to a resistance coupled amplifier with a telephone receiver, was placed along the axis of the magnet and at some distance from it. The coil was oriented in the magnetic field so that no currents were induced in it. A plane thin sheet of zinc about four square feet in area was then placed at some point in the field and rotated around a vertical axis. As the plate was rotated, a 500-cycle note was produced in the telephone and went through a cycle of intensities corresponding to the angles of the zinc plate. The results show that the zinc plate, due to eddy currents, acted very much like a mirror, the angles of incidence and reflection being about equal. These results obtained when the zinc plate was twenty feet and more from the magnet and detecting coil.

    [Abbott, R. B. Physical Review, February, 1928, 313]
     
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    I would like to wish all of you a wonderful holiday season with the hope and faith that you and your families will be able to celebrate and rejoice that love and peace is always waiting to comfort you all.
     
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