Associate Program Material
Appendix B
Applications of Wireless Technologies
Each of the following images depicts a real-life scenario in which a wireless technology is being used. Review the five images below and follow the corresponding instructions.
Scenario 1
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1. Identify the wireless technology being used in this scenario.
FSO- Free space optics
2. Explain why this technology is appropriate for this scenario.
FSO involves using a line of sight technology, so I see this being the method used between the two structures.
3. Specify the standard transmission distance and transfer speed for the wireless technology you identified.
1.25 gbps for speed and transmission distance depends on the concept of the line
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Scenario 3
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1. Identify the wireless technology being used in this scenario.
This example focuses on the use of satellite networking, to broadcast the signal from the satellite, to the ground station. This type of technology involves the use of Zigbee at small distances, and WiMax for greater distances.
2. Explain why this technology is appropriate for this scenario.
This technology is appropriate for this scenario, because the satellite above the stations is providing the connection to each station on the ground in the United States.
3. Specify the standard transmission distance and transfer speed for the wireless technology you identified.
WiMAX can transmit speeds up to 50km at 280mbps, and provides options for use in point to point and multipoint configurations.
4. Use the Internet to research one to two applications of the identified wireless technology. List each application found. Reference the websites you used to locate this information. http://www.mpirical.com/courses/info/C36/112/wimax_radio_network_planning_and_design This website shows a course using this technology used for radio networking planning and design.
Scenario 4
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1. Identify the wireless technology being used in this scenario.
This scenario is an example of using an access point, which a lot of people currently use to be able to access the internet via WiFi,
2. What are the segment WACCs for Teletech? What assumptions do you have to make to do these calculations?
1. Thanks to Wi-Fi technology, this devices can connect wirelessly and seamlessly to one’s existing broadband connection in seconds.
Wireless network infrastructure has become just another connection method for corporate and home users alike. This rapid acceptance can be attributed from:
This is a direct extension of the 802.11b that extends the maximum data rate to 54Mbps, making it possible to serve up to five times as many users. Our Wi-Fi network is based on the IEEE 802.11 b/g standards, which is the most commonly used standard. We have added Wi-Fi access points in our network to give easier access to corporate data and services. Most of the devices in this network, for example the personal computers, smartphones, digital cameras, tablets and digital audio players connected using the Wi-Fi technology. The hotspot will be in the range of 20 meters (66 feet) indoors and a greater range outside.
Outline a wireless network and technology that you use regularly. The WLANs which are derived from the IEEE 802.11 standards, and marketed under the Wi-Fi trademark name. The WLANs security is neither forthright/candid nor simple, and it is continuously varying. Even though, as WLAN increase client output, they also expose the networks to a new group of potential hackers. With the present inherent security weakness of the 802.11 standard, all companies, small, medium or large, need to find out their security conditions derived from the applications using the WLAN. The standards also provide requirements for high-speed networks that support most modern-day applications. What sorts of security issues do
11. Today, most wireless local area networks use the _____ standard, which can transmit up to 54 Mbps and has a range of about 300 feet.
Networks are the essential Components of communication system. The systems are used to transmit and receive signals. Telecommunication is the interaction between two people or two points. By using PSTN, PABX, LAN and PSTN to send and receive the messages, it does not require any geographical locations (Dias, 2007). Once there is an understanding of the advantages can be identified the advanced communication system using the types of networks
It was designed to replace 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. It has the fastest transfer rate of (600Mbps) and the longest signal range compared to its predecessors. It operates in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz range.
4. Radio: most common form of wireless transmission, typical of home routers and most wireless devices to use this form. Infared uses low frequency light waves to carry data using line-of-sight.
This report fulfills the specific requirement for documentation as specified in FIT 5083 Assignment 1. In this technical report, we will identify the various steps and techniques used in deployment of wireless network. Initially, what is networking or network infrastructure? Networking mean to connect two or more devices and configure them in such a way that they can communicate with each other. In networking, network infrastructure means to connect the software and hardware part rather than actual connection between two devices. Now days, wireless network connections are highly on demand because it’s easy to access and it does not require any cabling structure.
Wireless networking hardware requires the use of underlying technology that deals with radio frequencies as well as data transmission. The most widely used standard is 802.11 produced by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This is a standard defining all aspects of Radio Frequency Wireless networking
Although I have looked at Bluetooth, and some of its features, it is not a viable solution that we would be able to implement within our network design for Staffordshire Health Authority due to the types of devices we are using within the environment, they would be better supported using a wireless connection, other then point-to-point links offered by Bluetooth.
The LI-FI system finds a variety of uses in many fields from access to internet by the general public using street lamps to auto-pilot cars which communicate through their headlights. Instead of that, in areas such as medicine and aircrafts where WI-FI cannot be used, LI-FI is an alternative which can provide faster data access rates. Some of the applications are discussed below:
At the beginning, in 1997, there was just one standard – 802.11 with 2.4Ghz frequency band and transfer rate up to 2Mbps. Recent days we have more than 10 different and more or less popular types of 802.11 standards.
The wireless channel is different and much more unpredictable than the wire line channel because of factors such as multipath and shadow fading, Doppler shift, and time dispersion or delay spread. These factors are all related to variability introduced by mobility of the user and the wide range of environmental conditions that are encountered as a result.