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The linking of one Bluetooth device that serves as a master controller to up to seven other Bluetooth slave devices form what is called
a
B) Bluenet
C) picotooth
D) piconet
The commercial name for a PAN network technology similar to Bluetooth that is a short-range technology with networking capability is
A) BeeGee
B) Ziegfield
C) ZigZag
D) ZigBee
Although MANs are primarily fiber-optic networks, a wireless contender for metropolitan-area networking is known as
A) wirelessMAN
B) WiMAN
C) WiMAX
D) WiMIN
What is the typical distance for IR data communication links between computers, computers and printers, or ad hoc PANs?
A) up to 1 ft.
B) up to 10 ft.
C) up to 1 m
D) up to 20 m
The device that consists of a cable attached to the interface in a PC which can be positioned to provide a clear view of the device to
which it will communicate is a transceiver
A) port
B) antenna
C) PDA
D) dongle
The most widely used IR data communication system was developed by HP and has since become an international standard is
referred to as
A) Infrared Dealer International
B) HP IrD
C) IrDA
D) IdRA
What is the wireless technique that uses thin, inexpensive tags or labels that contain passive radio circuits which can be queried by a
remote wireless interrogation unit?
A) HP IrD
B) IrDA
C) RFID
D) IDRF
In the block diagram illustrated above, the unique ID code is stored in the
A) MOSFET
B) resonant circuit
C) Write circuits
D) EEPROM
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