The correct design and implementation is critical for improvements of the business process!
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Integra Systems has authored many technical white papers case studies and web based events within the wireless industry further has published for www.aami.org,www.himss.org and www.ieee.org. These white papers have also extended to many "technology innovators", that desired an unbiased authorship and differentiation of technology offerings. This authorship has extended from phased array antenna technologies, the RTLS space, the DAS space, medical device WLAN applications, 802.11n, and MIMO. deployments.

Is deploying wireless connectivity ad hoc affair?
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Have you defined an ROI strategy for your enterprise WLAN deployment?

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What is needed for all wired and wireless medical device applications

  • " Many have tried to deploy wireless technologies in the healthcare domain with sometimes mixed results.  The key is to step back and establish a strategic planning process.  This simply cannot be overlooked."

We bring to the table of combination of unique strategies that are needed in today's fast changing healthcare wireless and wired marketplace.
 
These include but are not limited to:
  • The Initiation of a Wireless Go go Market Strategy, and/or the creation of a unique wireless ideation session.
  • Have you looked at the CAPEX and OPEN to create the right ROI model?
  • How do you develop the right RFI and RFP process the landscape of wireless technologies. This is not only perhaps WLAN, but to include DAS and RFID/RFLS, as an example?
  • What do you do to manage the RFP and procurement process?
  • Have you looked at the measurement factors for improvement in the clinical and operational process that will justify the investment?

It is crucial that a strategic business plan be created so that the right wireless and mobility technologies will be deployed.

 

Just like the WLAN marketplace, this enterprise marketplace is evolving and the end customer has moved away from the single carrier approach (related to DAS) to more of a neutral host environment. How do you ensure that the technology decisions will enable you to move forward to support both 4G and LTE?  It light of this there are many caveats of the design, i.e. the link budget, what services will you be using, and what are the ordinances for the public safety market across the United States. It is not always straight forward whether you should use a passive design for smaller solutions, mini-repeaters, active RF over fiber for in-building systems, or combining this over wave length divisioning multi-plexing over single mode fiber for longer distances.

RFID design in the mobile computing enviornment as well as an analysis of the best fit RFLS strategies for both the WLAN environment and POC model. A lot of confusion exists of whether WIFI, Zigbee, IR, and Ultrasound, what just makes the most sense? How can you measure the value of an RTLS deployment across the healthcare enterprise?

802.11n and next generation of WLAN.

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