Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Next-generation wireless networks: From Gigabit Wi-Fi to white space

FYI !

So what really happens to wireless waves in heavy rainy weather when a community relies on wireless for beach / boating safety.  

Incidence of failure during inclement weather is a concern with wireless systems. 

Unfortunately, the automatic adjustment of cell and tower power during rainy weather adds to unreliability of wireless signal and possibly the health issues.  But, I suppose people are more likely to drown in sunny clear sky dry and calm weather?

Do you get head aches, bone chills in storms, wet, or cold weather?  Is it the cold or is there something else going on associated with water, radiation and metals?  Ever wonder why such periods with the stressful wireless electrical mix are affecting you?

Arthur

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