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Exam structure S Wireless Personal, Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks1 Exam structure 1. Ten true/false type questions (10 p) 2. Ten "gaps in text", missing terms should be given (10 p) 3. Essay question from list on following slides (10 p) 4. Another essay question from list on following slides (10 p) 5. Calculation-based PHY-layer task (10 p)

Exam structure S Wireless Personal, Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks2 Essay questions (1) Explain the Bluetooth frequency hopping access scheme Describe some typical Bluetooth usage models MAC vs. IP addressing in IEEE networks Describe the procedures that take place when a wireless station connects to a WLAN Explain the differences between CSMA/CA and CSMA/CD Why and how are network allocation vectors (NAV) used? Describe CSMA/CA operation in IEEE networks Modulation methods in IEEE b and a/g

Exam structure S Wireless Personal, Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks3 Essay questions (2) Explain the basic QoS mechanisms of IEEE e List the four main security requirements of a secure transmission system Explain a basic public key cryptography scheme Explain the meaning of IEEE 802.1X authentication and EAP Describe the basic IEEE TDD frame structure How is uplink/downlink separation achieved in IEEE , and networks? Dynamic bandwidth and QoS management in IEEE networks