by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 20, 2008 | 802.11n
The QoS functions in 802.11n are substantially improved from those in the original 802.11e standard, and also take into account the needs of VoIP handsets. In addition there are a number of efficiency improvements in the the protocol that should allow more of the...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 20, 2008 | 802.11n
The choice is very dependent on the goals of the enterprise. If you can afford a lareger number of APs and a denser deployment, then 5GHz is obviously the way to go because you have many more channels and there are less interference issues. Othewise 2.4Gh is...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 15, 2008 | Wireless Enterprise
If you go to www.arubanetworks.com, under healthcare, you will see the IEEE article that Dr. Steve Baker and I published.
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 13, 2008 | Testing Design Tools
Had a great demo today with the folks from www.veriwave.com . Every medical device manufacture that intends to embedd 802.11a/b/g should have this software/hardware platform to simulate loading and testing. This will/is for the first time that allows the...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 11, 2008 | Wireless Enterprise
In building pervasive wireless will continue to grow 26% year over year at least in healthcare because of the need to have mobility and connectivity at a modest cost. Distributed Antenna System designs will continue to lead the way because it seems the...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | May 2, 2008 | Blog
David H. Hoglund has started a new blog separate from Integra Systems, Inc. that is focused on healthcare and medical device connectivity. Stay tuned as this gets up and running.
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Apr 30, 2008 | Uncategorized
While the debate remains, it is quite clear that the patient monitoring, infusion therapy, and the host of other device companies, to include such areas as pulse oximetry will have to finally agree to an open source standard of wireless connectivity. This then...