Category
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unmanned aerial vehicle
aircraft intended for use without onboard human crew members
radio-frequency identification
technology using electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects
wireless communication
thumb|235px|A handheld [[on-board communication station of the maritime mobile service ]]
near-field communication
radio communication established between devices by bringing them into proximity
ultra high frequency
the 300–3000 MHz (or up to 1000 MHz, according to IEEE) range of the electromagnetic spectrum
Mobile World Congress
exhibition for the mobile industry

transponder
thumb|right|120px|An Ontario Highway 407 toll transponder circa 2009
super high frequency
the 3–30 GHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
electromagnetic hypersensitivity
sensitivity to electromagnetic fields
smart speaker
speaker with features or services that go beyond audio playback
high frequency
the 3–30 MHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
wireless device radiation and health
health Phenomenon
TV Tennis Electrotennis
Pong home console; first Japanese console

OnStar
OnStar Corporation is a subsidiary of General Motors that provides subscription-based telematics services, including communications, in-vehicle security, emergency services, turn-by-turn navigation, and remote diagnostics systems throughout the United States, Canada, Chile, China, Mexico, Europe, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Central Equipment Identity Register
Database of mobile equipment identifiers
Logitech Unifying receiver
USB wireless receiver
electronic serial number
type of serial number
Freifunk
Freifunk (German for: "free radio") is a non-commercial open grassroots initiative to support free computer networks in the German region. Freifunk is part of the international movement for a wireless community network. The initiative counts about 400 local communities with over 41,000 access points. Among them, Münster, Aachen, Munich, Hanover, Stuttgart, and Uelzen are the biggest communities, with more than 1,000 access points each.
Powermat Technologies
mobile equipment identifier
unique number for station equipment
MAVLink
MAVLink or Micro Air Vehicle Link is a protocol for communicating with small unmanned vehicle. It is designed as a header-only message marshalling library. MAVLink was first released early 2009 by Lorenz Meier under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
aviation communication
methods of relaying information to and from aircraft
G-Book
right|thumb|300px|Lexus navigation system with G-Book/G-Link ('G'-icon button on touchscreen)