EVALUATION OF GI-FI TECHNOLOGY FOR SHORT-RANGE, HIGH-RATE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Author(s): AFSANEH YAZDANIPOUR , AMIN MEHDIPOUR
Abstract: GiFi is a wireless transmission system which is ten times faster than Wi-Fi and it's chip delivers short-range multi gigabit data transfer in an indoor environment. In this paper this technology is defined in detail. Also a comparison is perform between Gi-Fi and some of existing technologies and it shows that this gigabit wireless technology has an edge over current technologies due to its high speed data transfer rate that is 5 Gbps, low power consumption and low frequency interference. The benefits and features of this new technology are explained and the applications for that are prescribed that can be helpful for use in development of the next generation of devices and places. By providing low-cost, high broadband access, with very high speed large files swapped within seconds it is expected that Gi-Fi to be the preferred wireless technology used in home and office of future. In this paper future of gigabit wireless technology also is traced.
- Publication Date: 09-Jul-2012
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2950-9-9411
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DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF HIGH LEVEL LOW POWER 7T SRAM CELL USING VARIOUS PROCESS & CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Author(s): B.N. GUPTA , S.K. DWIVEDI , SACHIN DUBEY
Abstract: Low power memory is required today most priority with also high stability. The power is most important factor for today technology so the power reduction for one cell is vital role in memory design techniques. In this paper we introduced some design circuit techniques for low power design. Leakage current in standby mode is the major part of power loss. We concentrate on the technique that to reduced the leakage current in standby mode.
- Publication Date: 09-Jul-2012
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2950-9-9419
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