Monthly Archives: May 2012

It All Began with the Internet

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
May, 2012

It all began with the “Internet”. It was in the 1960’s that two computers connected for the first time for the transfer of data. Then it grew from two to millions of computers and servers connected all over the world to provide and share information to each other and anyone else who wanted to know. According to the Internet Society, over 80% of the world will be connected to the Internet in some form by 2020. The Internet is the largest “cloud” and as IP is and will be “everywhere” soon enough, more and more people and devices will be connected to the Internet and its role will become increasingly relevant in our lives. Continue reading

How Much IP VIDEO Counts in 21st Century

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
April 2012

By 2015, 91 percent of Internet traffic will be video, as opposed to voice and gaming. The advent of wireless LTE broadband will enable this massive amount of video traffic for both consumers and businesses. Continue reading

How Would Zigbee Impact World of Telecommunications

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
April 2012

Zigbee was designed to operate in “Pico-cellular” environments, perhaps 150 feet radius, to provide a standardized, IP-compatible replacement for today’s special purpose monitoring and control radios. These radios do not interoperate and interfere with other communications technologies. Continue reading

What is Mobile Internet?

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
May 2012

Mobile and application services are the future of the Internet. They will run on smart devices such as Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and smart phones. They will leverage an intelligent network, deploying solutions over an open and common platform.

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RFID & Its Challenges in 21st Century

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
May 2012

RFID is becoming a formidable force in every aspect of our daily lives. The technology has been quickly and easily adopted by the telecommunications, medical, and transportation industries. There are several major RFID/EPC issues that need to be examined in detail before the technology can be adopted across every aspect of the business environment. Widespread adoption will improve efficiency, increase customer satisfaction, lower cycle time and eliminate defects.

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