WIRELESS AGREEMENT.Wireless Agreement • April 6th, 2017
Contract Type FiledApril 6th, 2017An Act to approve the Agreement made between His Majesty's Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited.
Wireless Agreement - YHTI Inc.Wireless Agreement • January 26th, 2011
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2011YHTI shall supply the option of rental or purchase of customer premise equipment. In the event of rental, the customer premise equipment remains the property of YHTI. YHTI will be granted access to the customer premise so that equipment can be installed and maintained. Customer shall receive the rights and benefits of the services provided to the account.
WIRELESS AGREEMENT. No. 37 of 1927.Wireless Agreement • April 6th, 2017
Contract Type FiledApril 6th, 2017An Act to approve the Agreement made between His Majesty’s Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited.
Jam-X: Wireless Agreement under InterferenceWireless Agreement • September 17th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 17th, 2020Wireless low-power transceivers used in sensor networks such as IEEE 802.15.4 typically operate in unlicensed fre- quency bands that are subject to external interference from devices transmitting at much higher power. Communication protocols should therefore be designed to be robust against such interference. A critical building block of many pro- tocols at all layers is agreement on a piece of information among a set of nodes. At the MAC layer, nodes may need to agree on a new time slot or frequency channel; at the ap- plication layer nodes may need to agree on handing over a leader role from one node to another. Message loss caused by interference may break agreement in two different ways: none of the nodes use the new information (time slot, chan- nel, leader) and stick with the previous assignment, or – even worse – some nodes use the new information and some do not. This may lead to reduced performance or failures.