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IRDA
(redirected from Infrared Data Association)

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IrDAInfrared Data Association
IRDAIndian Runner Duck Association
IRDAInfrared Detection and Acquisition
IRDAIntegrated Reliability Design Assessment
IRDAInfrared Detection and Array
IRDAInformation Readiness and Disclosure Act (Congress on Y2K)
IRDAInsurance Regulatory Development Authority (India)
IRDAIntercultural Development Research Association


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Tokyo, Japan, Aug 29, 2005 - (JCNN) - The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) has decided to formally adopt IrSimple, a high-speed infrared communications protocol, as its global standard.
Meanwhile, the Infrared Data Association is fighting back, with plans of its own for a faster version of the current infrared standard.
The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) which establishes infrared standards that provide convenient wireless connectivity and the Visible Light Communications Consortium (VLCC) which is working on research, development, and the standardization of safe visible light communications (VLC) announce a cooperative agreement between the two organizations.
 
 
 
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