Products/Services for Mobile Cell Tower Specification

  • Communication Tower Erection Services-Image
    Communication Tower Erection Services - (71 companies)
    ...antennas and communication equipment for telecommunication, radio transmission, cellular, and wireless applications. Mobile towers may include a telescoping tower that tilts up or folds down. They are suitable for emergency communications, two-way...
  • Towers, Masts, and Poles-Image
    Towers, Masts, and Poles - (272 companies)
    ...mounted on another tower or building to extend height or for horizontal extension from a tower or pole. Mobile towers often include a telescoping tower that tilts up or folds down. They are suitable for emergency communications, two-way radio...
  • Telephones and Cellular Phones-Image
    Telephones and Cellular Phones - (478 companies)
    ...and older, analog cellular phones use advanced mobile phone service (AMPS), a 1G standard that operates in the 800 to 900 MHz frequency band. Digital technologies for mobile telephones and cell phones include CDMA, TDMA, GSM, and DECT. Code division...
  • Telecommunications Infrastructure Services-Image
    Telecommunications Infrastructure Services - (690 companies)
    ...communications technologies. Examples of telecommunications infrastructure services include: optical fiber installation. cell tower site location. radio antenna testing. installation of standard phone equipment and data networks. Features...
  • Photovoltaic (PV) and Solar Power Systems-Image
    Photovoltaic (PV) and Solar Power Systems - (784 companies)
    ...atmospheric and climatic variables. Image Credit: SORCE. Solar Energy. Solar energy is harnessed through either photovoltaic cells or concentrated solar powers systems. They absorb solar radiation and either use the change in enthalpy to heat...
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    Cooling Towers - (231 companies)
    Cooling towers are defined as any open water recirculation device that uses fans or natural draft to draw or force air to contact and cool water by evaporation. How to Select Cooling Towers. Image Credit: DME Company, Baltimore Aircoil Company...
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    Antennas - (1128 companies)
    ...of RF communication, including radio and TV broadcasts, handheld transceivers, cell phones, radar systems, satellite communications, Wi-Fi networks, and remote controls. Radio frequencies transmit audio, video, or data via electromagnetic waves produced...
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    Mobile and Wireless Software - (141 companies)
    Mobile and wireless software is used to program and manage mobile and wireless devices such as cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDA), and global positioning systems (GPS). System administrations and information technology (IT) personnel use...
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    Batteries - (1681 companies)
    ...terminal materials, including carbon, chlorine, and oxygen; these batteries are respectively named zinc-carbon, zinc-chloride, and zinc-air. Zinc-air batteries are commonly used in hearing aid cells. Battery Specifications. The Engineering360...
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    Photovoltaic Cells - (193 companies)
    Photovoltaic cells or solar cells generate a voltage when radiant energy falls on the boundary between dissimilar substances. Photovoltaic cells or solar cells generate a voltage when radiant energy falls on the boundary between dissimilar...

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  • A Hidden Markov Model for Localization Using Low-End GSM Cell Phones
    The program records the (cell-ID, signal strength, GPS location, timestamp) for the cell tower the mobile is connected to as well as the other six neighboring cell towers information as dedicated by the GSM specifications .
  • Heterogeneous Spacecraft Networks: Wireless network technology assessment
    One exception is that WCDMA specifies two different values for sensitivity, one for the base station in the cell tower and the less sensitive one for mobile handsets.
  • Pro JavaScript Development
    The sensor uses a combination of approaches, which may include WiFi positioning (read more via http://bit.ly/wifi_positioning), GSM cell tower triangulation (read more via http://bit.ly/ mobile _tracking), and GPS satellite positioning (read more via http://bit.ly/gps_triangulate) to retrieve … To protect the user’s privacy, the website or application must request permission (as specified the W3C guidelines …
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations
    Such low bandwidth mobile environments include the use case described further in section 4, where an ambulance … The specified scenario involves frequent changes in signal reception and available bandwidth, provided by the nearest cell tower for example.
  • Modeling and Restraining Mobile Virus Propagation
    The network of cell towers (e.g., A, B, and C) is built based on geographical information, whereas the social relationship network is constructed from the address books of mobile users. each cell tower is specified using coordinates pðx; yÞ.
  • Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity
    Since the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) specifica- tion requires the handset to authenticate to the network but vice versa, an IMSI catcher can easily trick mobile phones into thinking that they are connected to a legitimate service provider’s cellular network … Similar to tackling DNS spoofing, an effective countermeasure to GPS spoofing and IMSI catchers is two-way mutual authentication between the smartphones and the cell towers or base transceiver stations (BTS).
  • The SkyLoc Floor Localization System
    Although the presence of people on the floors may have increased the discrepancy, we believe the main reason for the discrepancy lies in the way a mo- bile phone picks cells and channels to listen to. Accord- ing to the GSM specification [5], the phone gets the list of neighboring cells to listen to from the associated cellular tower , which is not necessarily, but often, the tower with the strongest signal strength.
  • Tower Pair Selection for Geolocation in 4G Wireless Networks
    which handles functions related to generating, storing, and retrieving the reference locations of the simulated mobile devices. Third is the Network class which provides for both the specification of the physical configuration of a set of stationary observers, assumed to be IEEE 802.16 orthogonal frequency division multiple access standard compliant cell towers [12].
  • Automating provisioning of demarcation devices in DOCSIS provisioning of EPON
    Cer- tainly, the T1 services are point-to-point between a demarcation device at the cell tower and the wireless switching center. The native Ethernet services may be derived from service definitions specified by the MEF point-to-point (E-Line), rooted point-to-multipoint (E-Tree), or multi- point (E-LAN) services, depending on the mobile network operator requirements.
  • UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing
    … written in Java 2, Micro Edition (J2ME) using the MIDP 2.0 and JSR-82 Bluetooth specification . This application, designed for the Nokia Series 60 platform, also works with other mobile phones that feature … The application used to log other contextual information, such as cell tower ID and battery status, was written in Symbian using C.