Overview of Wireless Technologies Applied Logic Engineering.

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Overview of Wireless Technologies Applied Logic Engineering

Copyright 2003 Applied Logic Engineering Wireless Technology Personal Area Network (PAN) Local Area Network (LAN) Wide Area Network (WAN)

Copyright 2003 Applied Logic Engineering Commercial Wireless Networks Personal Area Network (PAN) Examples : IRDA, Bluetooth Short range file transfer Low bandwidth (up to 1mb per second) Local Area Network (LAN) Example : b An extension of an existing corporate wired LAN High bandwidth (5Mb per second) Wide Area Network (WAN) Examples : Cellular, CDPD Uses a dial up (phone) connection Extremely low bandwidth (14.4kb per second)

Copyright 2003 Applied Logic Engineering Bluetooth Essentially a cable eliminator Short range, wireless comm protocol Limited to about 30’ between devices Unlike b, NOT a wireless extension of the corporate LAN Implementation: Add-in cards for PCs, PDAs (may be built in in future)

Copyright 2003 Applied Logic Engineering Wireless LAN is the key technology here Essentially provides a wireless extension of your existing corporate LAN. Versions – b – currently widely deployed a – higher bandwidth g – higher bandwidth, backward compatible with b.

Copyright 2003 Applied Logic Engineering Wide Area Network Uses cellular / digital cellular networks Provides essentially world-wide access Currently low bandwidth (<19k bps) 3G networks promise improvement