4. WIRELESS APPLICATIONS
• Wireless applications refer to software programs and mobile applications
that use wireless communication technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
cellular networks, and satellite communications to enable wireless
connectivity and data transfer between devices.
• Wireless applications have become an essential part of modern life and are
used in a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, healthcare,
finance, retail, transportation, and entertainment.
5. EXAMPLES
• Mobile banking apps: These apps allow users to manage their bank accounts,
transfer money, pay bills, and more using their mobile devices over a wireless
network.
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Mobile messaging apps:
Apps like WhatsApp, iMessage, and Telegram allow users to send and
receive text, voice, and multimedia messages using wireless networks.
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Social media apps:
Apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter allow users to connect with friends
and family, share photos and videos, and stay up-to-date on news and events
over wireless networks.
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Mobile gaming apps:
These apps allow users to play games
on their mobile devices using wireless
networks, often with other players in
real-time.
For example: fortnite, pubg mobile,
league of legends, freefire, and
many others.
9. Smart home automation apps:
These apps allow users to control and monitor their home appliances and devices
using wireless networks, such as turning on lights, adjusting thermostats, and
unlocking doors.
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GPS navigation apps:
These apps use GPS technology to provide turn-by-turn directions, real-time
traffic updates, and other location-based services over wireless networks.
Navigation, timing, tracking, surveying, fitness and health
Measuring devices etc.
11. HOW DOES IT WORK?
• Wireless applications work by utilizing wireless communication technologies such as Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, cellular networks, and satellite communications to enable wireless connectivity
and data transfer between devices.
12. ADVANTAGES
• Mobility: Users can access and communicate information while on the move.
• Convenience: No need for cables and wires, simplifying device setup and usage.
• Cost-effective: Reduced installation and maintenance costs compared to wired networks.
• Increased productivity: Real-time access to information improves efficiency.
• Connectivity in remote areas: Wireless technology enables communication in areas
without wired infrastructure.
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• Wireless applications are designed to be used on mobile devices such as
smartphones and tablets, which are equipped with wireless communication
technologies. However, they can also be used on other types of devices such as
laptops, smart-watches, and even home appliances that are connected to wireless
networks.