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Testing WiFi In Medical Systems

Dec. 11, 2013
A white paper guides those faced with testing WiFi communications capabilities within medical electronic devices.

Wireless technologies such as WiFi are becoming more common among medical and scientific applications, and for those facing the needs to test the wireless capabilities in such systems, Laird Technologies has assembled and is offering a white paper, “Testing Wi-Fi Functionality in Medical Devices.” The white paper, which serves as an excellent guide for companies seeking to embed wireless communications capabilities within their medical electronic devices, covers such areas as communications, interoperability, mobility, and security.

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