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Wireless Communications Technologies And Solutions


Published Date: August 2008
Published By: Mind Commerce Publishing
Page Count: 73
Order Code: R331-113
 
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abstract.
target audience.
Abbreviations.
Introduction and General Concepts.
Introduction.
Overview of Mobile Systems.
First-Generation Mobile Systems (1G)
Second-Generation Mobile Systems (2G)
2.5G Mobile Systems.
High-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD)
General packet radio service (GPRS)
Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)
Third-Generation Mobile Systems (3G)
CDMA2000.
CDMA2000 Key Features.
CDMA2000 Advantages.
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA)
W-CDMA Key Features.
Fourth-Generation Mobile Systems (4G)
WPAN..
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Wi-Fi
WLAN Hotspots.
WiMAX.
WiMAX as 4G Platform..
WPAN..
WPAN Definition.
Key concept in WPAN..
WPAN Connection topologies.
Piconet
Scatternet
Different WPAN Technologies.
IrDa Technology.
How IR Technology Works?.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum For IR.
Why IR Technology Is Used?.
Low power
Simple circuitry.
Higher security.
Few International Regulatory Constraints.
IR Technology Limitations.
Sensitive to Light and weather
Line of sight
Blocked by Common Materials.
Short Range.
Speed.
IrDa Security.
Different IrDa Technology Applications.
Bluetooth Technology.
Overview..
How Bluetooth Technology Operates?.
Bluetooth Device Operating Ranges.
Different Bluetooth Technology Versions.
Bluetooth Version 1.1.
Bluetooth Version 1.2.
Bluetooth version 2.0.
Bluetooth Technology Specifications.
Why Bluetooth Technology is used?.
Wireless.
Bluetooth is automatic.
Standardized Protocol
Low Interference.
Low Energy Consumption.
Sharing Voice and Data.
Instant PAN (Personal Area Network)
Bluetooth is Actually Inexpensive.
Limitation Of Bluetooth Technology.
Data rate.
Security.
Bluetooth Applications.
Some Existing Bluetooth Products.
Bluetooth Keyboard.
Bluetooth Printers.
Bluetooth Headsets.
ZigBee Technology.
ZigBee Device Types.
ZigBee coordinator (ZC)
ZigBee Router (ZR)
ZigBee End Device (ZED)
How Does ZigBee Works?.
Non beacon Mode.
Beacon Mode.
ZigBee Frequency Bands.
Why ZigBee?.
Low power consumption.
Vendor Independence.
Low cost
Support large number of nodes.
Flexible network.
ZigBee Technology limitations.
Interference.
Low Data Rate.
Different ZigBee Topologies.
Star
Mesh.
Cluster Tree.
ZigBee Applications.
Ultra Wide Band Technology (UWB)
How UWB Works.
Why using Ultra Wide Band?.
High Data Rate Communication.
Multiple Access Communication.
Obstacles Penetration.
Low Power Consumption.
Hardware Simplicity.
Direct Resolvability Of Discrete Multi Path Components.
Diversity Gain.
Ultra Wide Band Limitations.
Potential Interference To and From Existing Systems.
Long Synchronization Time.
Complex Signal Processing Required.
Ultra Wide Band Applications.
Comparison between different WPAN Technologies.
WLAN..
Overview..
Types of WLAN..
Infrastructure WLANs (Is more commonly deployed today)
Independent WLANs.
WLAN Architecture.
Station.
Wireless Access Point
Client
Basic Service Set
Extended Service Set
Wi-Fi Technology.
Overview..
How Wi-Fi Works?.
IEEE 802.11.
802.11-1997 (802.11 legacy)
802.11b.
802.11a.
802.11g.
802.11n (Future Of Wi-Fi)
WLAN Different uses.
Comparison between different Wi-Fi standards.
M2M communication..
M2M communication.
Telemetry.
Telemetry applications.
Water Management
Defense, space systems.
Medicine.
Telematics.
Vehicle Telematics.
Vehicle telematics applications.
Vehicle tracking.
Fleet management
Satellite navigation.
WiMAX.
Introduction.
Definition.
Standards.
802.16e-2005.
WiMAX Architectures.
Mesh Architecture.
Advantages of Mesh Networks.
Drawbacks of Mesh Architectures.
Mesh Networking Applications.
Mesh Network and WiMAX.
Reliability and Security of Mesh WiMAX Networks.
Challenge of Mesh WiMAX Network.
Point to Consecutive Point
Point-to-Point
Point to Multiple Point
WiMAX against 3G..
WiMAX Deployment Consideration for Mobile Operators.
WIMAX Deployment and 3G..
WiMAX as 3G Alternative.
Challenges of Deploying WiMAX as 3G Alternative.
3G applications and services remain convincing and are still needed.
The Cost between WiMAX and 3G..
WiMAX and 3G Integration.
WIMAX Deployment and 2G..
WIMAX deployment and UMTS.
WIMAX Deployment and WCDMA..
WIMAX Deployment and HSPDA..
Spectrum allocation for the 802.16e/d.
Fixed WiMAX.
Mobile WiMAX.
Licensed and Unlicensed.
Licensed Bands.
2.3 GHz.
2.5 GHz.
3.5 GHz.
Unlicensed Band.
Considerations of Bands.
Link Budget
Surrounding Circumstances.
Table of Figures
Figure 1: Piconet Topology.
Figure 2: Scatternet Topology.
Figure 3: Electro Magnetic Spectrum For IR.
Figure 4:International Radio Frequency Allocation.
Figure 5: Star ZigBee Network.
Figure 6: Mesh ZigBee Network.
Figure 7: Tree ZigBee Network.
Figure 8 - M2M NETWORK.
Figure 9 - Mesh Network with Wi-Fi and/or WiMAX.
Figure 10 - WiMAX and Outdoor Mesh Equipment Revenue (in Billion USD)
Figure 11 - A consecutive point network.
Figure 12 - WiMAX Point-To-Point (PTP) Backhaul.
Figure 13 - Point to Multi-Point.
Figure 14 - Nortel WiMAX 802.16e solution source: Nortel.
Figure 15 - 3G Cellular, WLAN and WiMAX.
Figure 16 - Licensed and Unlicensed Bands.

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