Hello all,
There is an interesting series of articles in the Economist on wireless
communication and wireless interaction.  
The intro and a link to the series is below.
Rich L. 

New wireless technologies will link not just people but lots of objects
too. That will be tremendously useful, says Kenneth Cukier (interviewed
here
<http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9063408> );
but getting there will be tricky
THE radio is 110 years old this year and the microprocessor just under
50. As these two technologies move ever closer together, with wireless
capabilities now being put on computer chips, something exciting is
happening. All the benefits of the computing world-innovation, short
development cycles and low cost-are being extended to wireless
communications. As a result, a myriad of hitherto separate objects are
becoming connected to networks, from televisions and cars to industrial
machinery and farmland. Tiny devices are even being placed into the
human body to perform useful tasks. The new technology enables control
to be exercised from a distance and lets different devices interconnect
to do something new. 
So far the mobile phone has been getting all the attention. Around 2.8
billion are already in use, with a further 1.6m being added every day.
The phones themselves are improving at a cracking pace. Yet this boom is
also spilling over into other areas of wireless communications, used for
linking machines, sensors and objects. "Everybody talks about the
emerging markets being the big opportunity for the cellular industry in
the next few years, but in the longer run there are going to be a lot
more devices talking to each other," says Paul Jacobs, the boss of
Qualcomm, which makes mobile-phone chips. 
http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9032088
 


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