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  2. Telematic control unit - Wikipedia

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    An electronic processing unit; A microcontroller, microprocessor, or field programmable gate array (FPGA) which processes the information and acts as an interface to the GPS; A mobile communication unit; Memory for saving GPS values in mobile-free zones or to intelligently store information about the vehicle's sensor data; A battery module

  3. WTCP - Wikipedia

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    WTCP ("Wireless Transmission Control Protocol") is a proxy-based modification of TCP that preserves the end-to-end semantics of TCP. [1] As its name suggests, it is used in wireless networks to improve the performance of TCP.

  4. Transmission control unit - Wikipedia

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    A transmission control unit (TCU), also known as a transmission control module (TCM), or a gearbox control unit (GCU), is a type of automotive ECU that is used to control electronic automatic transmissions. Similar systems are used in conjunction with various semi-automatic transmissions, purely for clutch automation and actuation.

  5. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    Wireless power transfer (WPT; also wireless energy transmission or WET) is the transmission of electrical energy without wires as a physical link. In a wireless power transmission system, an electrically powered transmitter device generates a time-varying electromagnetic field that transmits power across space to a receiver device; the receiver ...

  6. Teletraffic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Teletraffic engineering, or telecommunications traffic engineering is the application of transportation traffic engineering theory to telecommunications.Teletraffic engineers use their knowledge of statistics including queuing theory, the nature of traffic, their practical models, their measurements and simulations to make predictions and to plan telecommunication networks such as a telephone ...

  7. List of wireless network protocols - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.15.4-2006 (low-level protocol definitions corresponding to the OSI model physical and link layers. Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, etc. build upward in the protocol stack and correspond to the network and transport layers.) Thread (network protocol) UWB; Wireless USB; Zigbee; ANT+; MiraOS a wireless mesh network from LumenRadio

  8. Channel access method - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications and computer networks, a channel access method or multiple access method allows more than two terminals connected to the same transmission medium to transmit over it and to share its capacity. [1] Examples of shared physical media are wireless networks, bus networks, ring networks and point-to-point links operating in half ...

  9. Wireless transmission - Wikipedia

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    Wireless transmission may refer to: Radio, the wireless transmission of signals through free space by radio waves instead of cables, like telegraphs; Wireless communication, all types of non-wired communication; Wireless power, the transmission of electrical energy without man-made conductors