Wireless Standards
The term wireless is normally used to refer to any type of electrical or electronic operation which is accomplished without the use of a "hard wired" connection. Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors or "wires". The distances involved may be short (a few metres as in television remote control) or very long (thousands or even millions of kilometers for radio communications).
Use the links below to navigate to:
- Other National wireless standards (alphabetical by country)
Other National Standards
United States of America
American National Standards Institute
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Committees and Working Groups:
C63/SC 8 - EMC and Medical Devices
- ANSI C.63.19 (2001) American National Standard for methods of measurement of compatibility between wireless communication devices and hearing aids
