TransferJet

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Transfer Jet a new Close Proximity Wireless Transfer Technology enabling the high speed transfer of large data files (photos, HD images, etc.) between electronic devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, digital video cameras, computers and TVs. Using this technology, data can be sent at speeds 10% faster than the international standard version of Ultra Wide Band (UWB) called WiMedia (the basis of Certified Wireless USB). It is a very low power version of UWB operating at 1000 times less power than standard UWB signals, which are already 100 times less than Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The frequency spectrum they used is at 4.5 GHz, plus or minus about 260 MHz The range of the link is very short, about 1 inch. Essentially Transfer Jet is meant for an almost direct contact between a portable device, such as a digital camera, and a PC or an HDTV, or perhaps between two portable devices. For example, think about a case where you?d touch your cell phone to a photo kiosk. You?d electronically pay for prints through your cell phone and transfer the pictures at the same time. This would occur at high speed so as not to waste your time or test your patience. Transfer Jet is a technology featuring simple operation, safe connection and efficient transfer of data.

Features of Transfer Jet

1. "Touch & Get" interface
2. Safe and Flexible
3. Transfer Jet Coupler
4. Stable High Speed Data Transmission

Transfer Jet vs. Bluetooth

In many ways the new Transfer Jet technology is similar to the current Bluetooth standard; however the Transfer Jet system has the advantage of operating at a much higher throughput rate while not having the security concerns that can be found in a Bluetooth connection. For example, with Bluetooth, transfer of data takes place over a range of several feet. Since the signal is not encrypted, it can be intercepted by other Bluetooth devices. A short 3cm transmission distance minimizes any risks of data theft. Unlike Bluetooth and other wireless data transfer protocols, there is no risk of unauthorized access because Transfer Jet can recognize and connect to specific devices only. In addition, the short transmission distance minimizes data leakage without the need for complex security measures or setup procedures. Users can specify and determine restricted access to Transfer Jet capable devices. With no restrictions set, users can exchange data with any Transfer Jet capable device in the office, while traveling, at parties, etc.

Working

Any two consumer devices will be able to exchange data (wireless) with one another simply by holding them close together. The two devices must have the appropriate chip embedded inside. The system is designed for maximum ease of use, which means limited options for controlling the transfers. Devices will transfer their contents automatically to another device within range. Users can "register" devices within the home to keep them from transmitting to "unregistered" devices.
TransferJet uses 4.5GHz electric induction field, instead of radio, as a transmission medium. It's as if an electric field is vertically vibrating between couplers of a transmitter and a receiver. This electric inductive field sharply loses power when it is several centimeters away, which is almost equivalent to 4.5GHz band's wavelength. Accordingly, electromagnetic fields generated by TransferJet transceivers never interfere with other wireless devices. In exactly the same way, unless the field is placed within a distance of several centimeters, TransferJet never gets interference from other UWB wireless devices.

Applications

This powerful combination of touch and speed enables high speed transfer of large data files (photos, video, images, etc) between two electronic products such as mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders, computers, TVs, game products, and printers. Using this technology in its simplest form, data can be sent at high speed with just a single touch. Other cases involving more complex usage scenarios may require additional user interaction to select the specific data to send as well as the location to store (or method to process) the received data. From a user standpoint, Transfer Jet can be thought of as a universal touch-activated interface which instantly connects a wide variety of consumer (and non-consumer) electronic products. For example, a family can display digital photos on their TV just by touching the camera to the TV or Transfer Jet pad connected to a STB. A tourist can archive digital video simply by placing the camcorder close to the PC. And students can share music with friends merely by touching the cell phone to the music player.

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