Chapter 16: Integrating Wireless Technology in Business
location based services
applications that use location information to provide a service
RFID accelerometer
device that measures the acceleration of an item and is used to track truck speeds or taxi cab speeds
streaming
method of sending audio and video files over the internet in such a way that the user can view the file while it is being transmitted
wireless MAN (WMAN)
metropolitan area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data
personal area network (PAN)
provides communication for devices owned by a single user that work over a short distance
global positioning system (GPS)
satellite based navigation system providing extremely accurate position, time, and speed information
cartography
science and art of making an illustrated map or chart
geographic information system (GIS)
stores, views, and analyzes geographic data creating multidimensional charts or maps
chipless RFID tags
use plastic or conductive polymers instead of silicon- based microchips, allowing them to be washed or exposed to water without damaging the chip
wifi protected access (WPA)
wireless security protocol to protect wifi networks
hotspots
designated locations where wifi access points are publicly available
RFID tag
electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna
war chalking
practice of tagging pavement with codes displaying where wifi access is available
access point (AP)
computer or network device that serves as an interface between devices and the network
active RFID tags
have their own transmitter and a power source (typically a battery)
GIS map automation
links business assets to a centralized system where they can be tracked and monitored over time
wireless fidelity (wifi)
means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network, using access points that send and receive data via radio waves
bluetooth
wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices
war driving
deliberately searching for wifi signals while driving by in a vehicle
passive RFID tags
do not have a power source
wireless access point (WAP)
enables devices to connect to a wireless network to communicate with each other
wired equivalent privacy (WEP)
encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless transmission data
spatial data
identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries on earth, such as natural or constructed features, oceans and more
semi passive RFID tags
includes a battery to run the microchip's circuitry, but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader
wifi infrastructure
includes the inner workings of a wifi service or utility, including the signal transmitters, towers, or poles, along with additional equipment required to send out a wifi signal
wireless LAN (WLAN)
local area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet
multiple-in/ multiple- out (MIMO) technology
multiple transmitters and receivers allow sending and receiving greater amounts of data than traditional networking devices
asset tracking
occurs when a company places active or semipassive RFID tags on expensive products or assets to gather data on the items' location with little or no manual intervention
edge matching (warping, rubber sheeting)
occurs when paper maps are laid edge to edge and items that run across maps but do not match are reconfigured to match
smartphones
offer more advanced computing ability and connectivity than basic cell phones
mobile device management (MDM)
remotely controls smartphones and tablets, ensuring data security
latitude
represents a north/ south measurement of position
longitude
represents an east/ west measurement of position
institute of electrical and electronics engineers (IEEE)
researches and institutes electrical standards for communication and other technologies
geocoin
round, coin- sized object, is uniquely numbered and hidden in geocache
satellite
space station that orbits the earth receiving and transmitting signals from earth- based stations over a wide are
geocoding
spatial databases is a coding process that assigns a digital map feature to an attribute that serves as a unique ID or classification
IEEE 802.11n
standard for wireless networking
estimated time of arrival (ETA)
time of day of an expected arrival at a certain destination and is typically used for navigation applications
estimated time enroute
time remaining before reaching a destination using the present speed and is typically used for navigation applications
RFID reader
transmitter/ receiver that reads the content of RFID tags in the area
automatic vehicle location (AVL)
uses GPS tracking to track vehicles
wireless WAN (WWAN)
wide area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data
geocache
GPS technology adventure game that posts the longitude and latitude location for an item on the internet for users to find
mobile application management
administers and delivers applications to corporate and personal smartphones and tablets
voice over LTE (VoLTE)
allows mobile voice calls to be made over broadband networks, creating- under the right network conditions- clearer audio and fewer dropped calls
IT consumerization
blending of personal and business use of technology devices and applications
worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMax)
communications technology aimed at providing high- speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks