09-04-2012, 11:55 PM
i want documentation on gi-fi for my seminar. plz mail me at loke.bobby[at]gmail.com
09-04-2012, 11:55 PM
i want documentation on gi-fi for my seminar. plz mail me at loke.bobby[at]gmail.com
31-10-2012, 05:33 PM
yeah i want documentation on gi-fi and my email id is divyaarora324[at]gmail.com
19-03-2013, 06:30 PM
hi sir,
this is swamy i am doing b.tech final year, please send me gi-fi technology ppt and documentation, please sir
19-03-2013, 06:43 PM
hi sir, this is ramesh,
i am doing b.tech final year, please send me gi-fi technology project documentation and ppt, please send me
20-03-2013, 09:57 AM
To get full information or details of documentation on gifi please have a look on the pages
https://seminarproject.net/Thread-gifi-technology https://seminarproject.net/Thread-gi-fi if you again feel trouble on documentation on gifi please reply in that page and ask specific fields in documentation on gifi
07-02-2017, 10:55 AM
Hai sir, this is bhagya raju, i am doing b-tech final year, please send me gi-fi technology documentation
10-02-2017, 10:34 AM
Gi-Fi or wireless gigabit refers to wireless communication at a data rate of more than one billion gigabit bits per second.
For 2004, some newspaper companies used the term "Gi-Fi" to refer to faster versions of the IEEE 802.11 standards marketed under the Wi-Fi brand. In 2008, researchers at the University of Melbourne demonstrated a transceiver integrated into a single integrated circuit (chip) operating at 60 GHz in the CMOS process. It will allow the wireless transfer of audio and video data up to 5 gigabits per second, ten times the current maximum wireless transfer rate, at one tenth of the cost. The researchers chose the unlicensed frequency band of 57-64 GHz as the millimeter spectrum range allowed the integration of high-chip components as well as the integration of very small, high-gain arrays. The available 7 GHz spectrum results in very high data rates, up to 5 gigabits per second to users within an indoor environment, usually within a range of 10 meters. Some press reports called this "GiFi". It was developed by the laboratories of the University of Melbourne of NICTA (National ICT Australia Limited), Center of Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies Research of Australia. In 2009, the Wireless Gigabit Alliance was formed. He used the term "WiGig" which avoided the confusion of the trademark. |
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