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  1. Certified Wireless USB (W-USB) is the standard that governs the development, implementation and maintenance of wireless USB devices. It is a wireless extension to the USB platform developed and maintained by Wi-Media Alliance, which includes some of the leading technology firms, such as Hewlett Packard, Intel, Philips and Samsung.
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    Wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a short-range, high-bandwidth wireless radio communication protocol created by the Wireless USB Promoter Group, which is intended to increase the availability of general USB-based technologies. It is unrelated to Wi-Fi and different from the Cypress Wireless USB offerings. It … See more

    The rationale for this specification was the overwhelming success of USB as a base for peripherals everywhere; cited reasons include extreme ease … See more

    Wireless USB was used in game controllers, printers, scanners, digital cameras, portable media players, hard disk drives and USB flash drives. It was also suitable for transferring parallel video streams, using USB over ultra-wideband protocols. See more

    Transactions use TDMA microscheduling while adhering to USB semantics. A split-transaction protocol is used to allow multiple … See more

    W-USB can form true USB systems, formed by a host, devices and interconnection support. It implements the USB hub–spoke model, in which up to 127 wireless devices … See more

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    The Wireless USB Promoter Group was formed in February 2004 to define the Wireless USB protocol. The group consisted of Agere Systems (now merged with See more

    As mentioned, the USB model is preserved, and generally minor adjustments made to fit the specific needs of a wireless … See more

    The WUSB architecture allows up to 127 devices to connect directly to a host. Because there are no wires or ports, there is no longer a need for hubs.
    However, to … See more

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  5. WEBFeb 6, 2020 · A wireless USB hub allows USB devices to be shared across the entire network. It does this by creating a USB to Wi-Fi bridge; in other words, it translates the signals from connected USB devices into a …

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    • WEBJan 7, 2016 · Certified Wireless USB builds on top of the fundamental operational model of traditional wired USB. That is, wireless USB connects devices such as printers, keyboards, and storage media to the computer …

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