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Bluetooth

Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, digital cameras, and video game consoles over a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency. The Bluetooth specifications are developed and licensed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Bluetooth is acceptable for situations when two or more devices are in proximity to each other and don't require high bandwidth. Bluetooth is most commonly used with phones and handheld computing devices, either using a Bluetooth headset or transferring files from phones or PDAs to computers. Bluetooth also simplifies the discovery and setup of services.

Bluetooth devices advertise all services they provide. This makes the utility of the service that much more accessible, without the need to worry about network addresses, permissions and all the other considerations that go with typical networks. Bluetooth is also a radio standard and communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range (power-class-dependent: 1 meter, 10 meters, 100 meter) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device. Bluetooth lets these devices communicate with each other when they are in range. The devices use a radio communications system, so they do not have to be in line of sight of each other, and can even be in other rooms, as long as the received transmission is powerful enough.

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GPS

The GPS is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Utilizing a constellation of at least 24 medium Earth orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, the system enables a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed and direction. GPS has become a widely used aid to navigation worldwide, and a useful tool for map-making, land surveying, commerce, and scientific uses.

GPS also provides a precise time reference used in many applications including scientific study of earthquakes, and synchronization of telecommunications networks. A GPS receiver calculates its position by measuring the distance between itself and three or more GPS satellites. Measuring the time delay between transmission and reception of each GPS microwave signal gives the distance to each satellite, since the signal travels at a known speed.

These signals also carry information about the satellites' location and general system health (known as almanac and ephemeris). By determining the position of, and distance to, at least three satellites, the receiver can compute its position using trilateration. Receivers typically do not have perfectly accurate clocks and therefore track one or more additional satellites to correct the receiver's clock error. The current GPS consists of three major segments. These are the space segment (SS), a control segment (CS), and a user segment (US).

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Kiosk

An information kiosk (or information booth) dispenses free information in the form of maps, pamphlets, and other literature, and/or advice offered by an attendant. An electronic kiosk (or computer kiosk or interactive kiosk) houses a computer terminal that often employs custom kiosk software designed to function flawlessly while preventing users from accessing system functions.

Indeed, kiosk mode is a euphemism for such a mode of software operation. Computerized kiosks may store data locally, or retrieve it from a computer network. Some computer kiosks provide a free, informational public service, while others serve a commercial purpose. Touchscreens, trackballs, computer keyboards, and pushbuttons are all typical input devices for interactive computer kiosk.

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RFID

PLUSXPERT provides comprehensive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and services to customers in retail, consumer goods, manufacturing, defence, transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals and other industries. PLUSXPERT offers a fundamentally new type of RFID system that operates in the globally legal frequency band.  PLUSXPERT's product family includes tags, readers, antennas, and applications software in a variety of configurations.

PLUSXPERT's key strength is to develop, implement, integrates and support RFID applications and systems. PLUSXPERT leverages ground-breaking technologies and expertise in developing industry-specific RFID solutions that enable companies to immediately drive efficiency throughout business operations and build competitive advantage.

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