Nowadays, RF signal been used all over the world as broadcasting, telecommunication, and others. We are living exposed to the RF radiation. One question is RF radiation can caused cancer. Why when we talk too long like an hour on mobile phone, our ear will feel hot? Why there are no three under the high voltage transmission line?. Scientifically no evident to claim RF radiation can cause cancer. Otherwise, scientifically no evident to claim RF radiation can not cause cancer. The effect is long term and we will not feel it in short while. For what we know, don't live exposed to high power RF. What we can do to avoid it: April 24, 2007
Can a cell Phone harm your body ?
Nowadays, RF signal been used all over the world as broadcasting, telecommunication, and others. We are living exposed to the RF radiation. One question is RF radiation can caused cancer. Why when we talk too long like an hour on mobile phone, our ear will feel hot? Why there are no three under the high voltage transmission line?. Scientifically no evident to claim RF radiation can cause cancer. Otherwise, scientifically no evident to claim RF radiation can not cause cancer. The effect is long term and we will not feel it in short while. For what we know, don't live exposed to high power RF. What we can do to avoid it: Flying Robot Computers
April 13, 2007
Intel adds mileage to Wi-Fi
How it works ? One of the big differences between standard Wi-Fi and Intel's long-range version lies in the fact that the long-range signals are directional: they are tuned to travel from one antenna to another one and nowhere else. A standard Wi-Fi antenna broadcasts its signal in a 360-degree circle. Creating a direct signal isn't easy. The antennas need to be precisely aligned with one another, and physical objects that get between the two can interfere with the signal. The company has developed a 'steerable' antenna. The physical antennas themselves aren't steered -- instead, the signal between the towers is guided by an electrical signal. Electrical steering also has the advantage in that the physical antennas can also move out of alignment, or even be put into the ground slightly off-kilter, without destroying signal integrity. The lab has made one system out of 'L' brackets and wood, among other components, and will come out with a second generation of antennas in the relatively near future. Additionally, a lot of the protocols and procedures in ordinary Wi-Fi communication are eliminated. Handshaking, which allows a PC and a wireless router to link up in an ordinary Wi-Fi network, and collision detection are eliminated.