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Wireless Networks Oleg Aulov - Distributed Operating Systems
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Wireless Networks Wireless LAN Wireless MAN Wireless PAN Wireless LAN Wireless MAN Wireless PAN
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Wireless LAN Wi-Fi - 802.11 a/b/g/n DSRC - 802.11p (Vehicular DOT network - dedicated short range communications) Fixed Wireless Data Wi-Fi - 802.11 a/b/g/n DSRC - 802.11p (Vehicular DOT network - dedicated short range communications) Fixed Wireless Data
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Fixed Wireless Data Fixed Wireless Data is a class of technologies used to connect two fixed locations (e.g., buildings) with a radio or other wireless link, such as laser bridge. Usually Fixed Wireless Data is part of a Wireless LAN infrastructure. The purpose of a Fixed Wireless Data link is to enable data communications between the two sites or buildings. Fixed Wireless Data links are often a cost-effective alternative to leasing fiber or installing cables between the buildings.
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DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communications is a short to medium range wireless protocol specifically designed for automotive use. It offers communication between the vehicle and roadside equipment. It is a sub-set of the RFID-technology. 5.9 GHz band (U.S.) Emergency warning system for vehicles Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Cooperative Forward Collision Warning Approaching emergency vehicle warning (Blue Waves) Dedicated Short Range Communications is a short to medium range wireless protocol specifically designed for automotive use. It offers communication between the vehicle and roadside equipment. It is a sub-set of the RFID-technology. 5.9 GHz band (U.S.) Emergency warning system for vehicles Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Cooperative Forward Collision Warning Approaching emergency vehicle warning (Blue Waves)
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Wireless MAN WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access HIPERMAN (European ETSI alternative) iBurst 802.20 (Mobile Broadband Wireless Access) EV-DO HSDPA+HSUPA (UMTS) Mobitex (Blackberry) Canopy (Motorola) WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access HIPERMAN (European ETSI alternative) iBurst 802.20 (Mobile Broadband Wireless Access) EV-DO HSDPA+HSUPA (UMTS) Mobitex (Blackberry) Canopy (Motorola)
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WiMAX standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL AP communication goes on a random interrupt basis and we face a problem of QoS with applicaions such as VOIP Miscnception: WiMAX will deliver 70 Mbit/s over 50 kilometers standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL AP communication goes on a random interrupt basis and we face a problem of QoS with applicaions such as VOIP Miscnception: WiMAX will deliver 70 Mbit/s over 50 kilometers
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iBurst The HC-SDMA interface operates on a similar premise as GSM or CDMA2000 for cellular phones, with hand-offs between HC-SDMA cells reportedly providing the user with a seamless wideband wireless experience even when moving at the speed of a car or train. Use adaptive array antennas to improve bandwidth utilizaion The HC-SDMA interface operates on a similar premise as GSM or CDMA2000 for cellular phones, with hand-offs between HC-SDMA cells reportedly providing the user with a seamless wideband wireless experience even when moving at the speed of a car or train. Use adaptive array antennas to improve bandwidth utilizaion
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OSI based packet switched data network developed in early 80s used by military, police, ambulance and firefighters. Emphasizes on reliability Two way pagers packet-switched, narrowband, data-only technology mainly for short burst data OSI based packet switched data network developed in early 80s used by military, police, ambulance and firefighters. Emphasizes on reliability Two way pagers packet-switched, narrowband, data-only technology mainly for short burst data Mobitex (Blackberry)
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Canopy Motorola technology Internet providers 2 to 40+ miles PtMP, up to 124 miles PtP Line of Sight Motorola technology Internet providers 2 to 40+ miles PtMP, up to 124 miles PtP Line of Sight
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EVDO and HSDPA EVDO up to 3.1 Mbit/s Sprint / Vrizon HSDPA speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s EVDO up to 3.1 Mbit/s Sprint / Vrizon HSDPA speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s
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Wireless PAN (802.15) Bluetooth ZigBee IrDA Wireless USB Wireless HD Wireless BAN Bluetooth ZigBee IrDA Wireless USB Wireless HD Wireless BAN
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ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 Smaller and cheaper then Bluetooth Low data rate, long battery life, secure networking, longer range Headphones, sensors, industrial control IEEE 802.15.4 Smaller and cheaper then Bluetooth Low data rate, long battery life, secure networking, longer range Headphones, sensors, industrial control
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WuzzBee - Wireless USB 480 Mbit/s at distances up to 3 meters and 110 Mbit/s at up to 10 meters game controllers, printers, scanners, digital cameras, MP3 players, hard disks, flash drives, parallel video streams 480 Mbit/s at distances up to 3 meters and 110 Mbit/s at up to 10 meters game controllers, printers, scanners, digital cameras, MP3 players, hard disks, flash drives, parallel video streams
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Wireless HD standard for consumer electronics, will allow for uncompressed, digital transmission of HD video and audio signals theoretical data rates as high as 20 Gbit/s permitting to scale to higher resolutions, color depth, and range point-to-point, non line-of-sight (NLOS) at up to 10 meters. standard for consumer electronics, will allow for uncompressed, digital transmission of HD video and audio signals theoretical data rates as high as 20 Gbit/s permitting to scale to higher resolutions, color depth, and range point-to-point, non line-of-sight (NLOS) at up to 10 meters.
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Wireless BAN
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Sources Sited www.wikipedia.org www.wikipedia.org www.zigbee.org www.zigbee.org www.mobitex.com www.mobitex.com path.berkeley.edu/~dsrc/ path.berkeley.edu/~dsrc/ www.wimaxforum.org www.wimaxforum.org http://www.motorolaptp.com/ http://www.motorolaptp.com/ http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/ http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/ http://www.redwoodwireless.com/ http://www.redwoodwireless.com/ www.usb.org/developers/wusb/ www.usb.org/developers/wusb/ www.wirelesshd.org/ www.wirelesshd.org/ www.wikipedia.org www.wikipedia.org www.zigbee.org www.zigbee.org www.mobitex.com www.mobitex.com path.berkeley.edu/~dsrc/ path.berkeley.edu/~dsrc/ www.wimaxforum.org www.wimaxforum.org http://www.motorolaptp.com/ http://www.motorolaptp.com/ http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/ http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/ http://www.redwoodwireless.com/ http://www.redwoodwireless.com/ www.usb.org/developers/wusb/ www.usb.org/developers/wusb/ www.wirelesshd.org/ www.wirelesshd.org/
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