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The Official Bluetooth website The official source for the latest news and developments, specifications and membership details about Bluetooth wireless technology.
Website: www.bluetooth.com
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Bluetooth in China website is sponsored by Technology Exchange Center, Post and Telecommunications Industry Standardization Research Institute, Ministry of Information Industry and Beijing Botao Advertisement Co. Ltd.,with the participation of China government regulation departments. It is the initiator of extending the Bluetooth technology in China and promoting the industrialization of Bluetooth technology in China. It is also one of the first media in China that involves Bluetooth technology.
Website: www.chinawpan.com/english/
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CTIA is The Wireless Association, an international organization that represents all sectors of wireless communications - cellular, personal communication services and enhanced specialized mobile radio. As a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1984, we represent service providers, manufacturers, wireless data and Internet companies and other contributors to the wireless universe.
Website: www.ctia.org/
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The HART Communication Foundation (HCF) has released WirelessHART, the first open wireless communication standard specifically designed for process measurement and control applications.
Website: www.hartcomm2.org/index.html
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The IEEE 802.15 Working Group develops Personal Area Network consensus standards for short distance wireless networks.
Website: grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/
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Draft Standard for A Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors and Actuators - Wireless Communication Protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheets (TEDS) Formats.
Website: grouper.ieee.org/groups/1451/5/
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The ISA100 Committee will establish standards, recommended practices, technical reports, and related information that will define procedures for implementing wireless systems in the automation and control environment with a focus on the field level (Level 0).
Website: www.isa.org/isasp100/
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The Low Power Radio Association (LPRA) was established in 1990 as a link between the pioneering low power deregulated radio industry and the UK Radiocommunications Agency.
Website: www.lpra.org
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Wireless Resource Center An independent website that provides information on all types of wireless protocols, offering a wealth of information ranging from the latest news and newsgroups, products and services, specifications and associations.
Website: www.palowireless.com
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This web site has been developed by engineers for engineers. It's sole purpose is to make our technical knowledge, stack software and application programs available to the bluetooth development community worldwide.
Website: www.cstack.com
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Founded in December 1993, The CDG is an international consortium of companies who have joined together to lead the adoption and evolution of CDMA wireless systems around the world. The CDG is comprised of the world's leading CDMA service providers and manufacturers. By working together, the members will help ensure interoperability among systems, while expediting the availability of CDMA technology to consumers.
Website: www.cdg.org/
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The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, non-profit corporation formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products. Our member companies support the industry-wide acceptance of the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN wireless MAN standards. The Forum works to promote global WiMAX deployments and to make WiMAX the platform of choice for broadband wireless.
Website: www.wimaxforum.org/home/
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The Wireless Communications Alliance is a Silicon Valley-based non-profit business league of 2000 individuals and 350+ companies and organizations dealing in wireless technology and markets. The WCA organizes monthly meetings with presentations on a wide spectrum of topics including the technical and marketing aspects of wireless products and services, regulatory issues, wireless standards and investor-driven wireless market analysis.
Website: www.wca.org
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WECA’s mission is to certify interoperability of Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) products and to promote Wi-Fi as the global wireless LAN standard across all market segments.
Website: www.wirelessethernet.org
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The Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance (WINA) is a coalition of companies, industry organizations, technology suppliers, software developers, system integrators, and others interested in the advancement of wireless solutions for industry.
Website: en1.endiva.net/wina/
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The Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP) gives emerging wireless companies and developers an extra edge in getting products and services to market. The WIP Portal provides tools and resources such as the most comprehensive listing of developer programs on-line; and partnerships with wireless organisations around the world.
Website: www.wipconnector.com
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This site focuses on various research resources for people who are in the area of wireless LAN, Wimax, 802.16, 802.11, WLAN, WPAN, Bluetooth, etc.
Website: www.ylesstech.com
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The Wireless LAN Association is a non-profit educational trade association, comprised of the thought leaders and technology innovators in the local area wireless technology industry. WLANA provides a clearinghouse of information about wireless local area applications, issues and trends and serves as a resource to customers and prospects of wireless local area products and wireless personal area products and to industry.
Website: www.wlana.org
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The ZigBee Alliance is an association of companies working together to enable reliable, cost-effective, low-power, wirelessly networked monitoring and control products based on an open global standard.
Website: www.zigbee.org/
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