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© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 1
Computer Networks and Internets, 5e
Chapter 14
Wireless Networking Technologies
By Douglas Comer
Modified from the lecture slides of Lami Kaya
(LKaya@ieee.org) for use CECS 474, Fall 2008.
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 2
A Taxonomy of Wireless Networks
• Wireless communication applies across a wide range of
network types and sizes
• Part of the motivation for variety
– government regulations that make specific ranges of the
electromagnetic spectrum available for communication
• A license is required to operate transmission equipment in
some parts of the spectrum
– and other parts of the spectrum are unlicensed
• Many wireless technologies have been created
– and new variants appear continually
• Wireless technologies can be classified broadly according to
network type
A Taxonomy of Wireless Networks
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 3
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 4
Personal Area Networks (PANs)
• A PAN technology provides communication over a short
distance
• It is intended for use with devices that are owned and
operated by a single user.
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 5
ISM Wireless Bands Used by LANs and
PANs
• A region of electromagnetic spectrum is reserved for use by
Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) groups
– Known as ISM wireless
• The frequencies are not licensed to specific carriers
– are broadly available for products, and are used for LANs and PANs
Wireless LAN Technologies and
Wi-Fi
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 6
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 7
Spread Spectrum Techniques
• The term spread spectrum transmission uses multiple
frequencies to send data
– the sender spreads data across multiple frequencies
– the receiver combines the information obtained from multiple
frequencies to reproduce the original data
• Spread spectrum can be used to achieve one of the
following two goals:
– Increase overall performance
– Make transmission more immune to noise
Other Wireless LAN Standards
Major wireless standards and the purpose of each
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 8
Wireless LAN Architecture
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 9
Note: The set of computers within range of a given access point is known as
a Basic Service Set (BSS)
Contention and Contention-Free Access
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 10
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 11
Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax
• Standardized by IEEE under the category 802.16
• Two main versions of WiMAX are being developed that
differ in their overall approach:
• Fixed WiMAX
– refers to systems built using IEEE 802.16-2004, which is informally called
802.16d
– the technology does not provide for handoff among access points
– designed to provide connections between a service provider and a fixed location
• such as a residence or office building, rather than between a provider and a cell phone
• Mobile WiMAX
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 12
Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax
• Mobile WiMAX
– built according to standard 802.16e-2005, known also as 802.16e
– the technology offers handoff among APs
• which means a mobile WiMAX system can be used with portable devices
such as laptop computers or cell phones
• WiMAX offers broadband communication that can be used
in a variety of ways:
– WiMAX can be used as an Internet access technology
– WiMAX can provide a general-purpose interconnection among
physical sites
• especially in a city
– To be used as backhaul connection between a service provider's
central network facility and remote locations
• such as cell towers
Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 13
Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 14
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 15
Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax
• The key features of WiMAX can be summarized as follows:
– Uses licensed spectrum (i.e., offered by carriers)
– Each cell can cover a radius of 3 to 10 Km
– Uses scalable orthogonal FDM
– Guarantees quality of services (for voice or video)
– Can transport 70 Mbps in each direction at short distances
– Provides 10 Mbps over a long distance (10 Km)
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 16
PAN Technologies and Standards
• IEEE has assigned the number 802.15 to PAN standards
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 17
PAN Technologies and Standards
• Bluetooth
– The IEEE 802.15.1a standard evolved after vendors created
Bluetooth technology as a short-distance wireless connection
technology
• The characteristics of Bluetooth technology are:
– Wireless replacement for cables (e.g., headphones or mouse)
– Uses 2.4 GHz frequency band
– Short distance (up to 5 meters, with variations that extend the range
to 10 or 50 meters)
– Device is master or slave
– Master grants permission to slave
– Data rate is up to 721 Kbps
Wireless WAN Technologies
Cellular Communication Systems
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 18
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 19
Wireless WAN Technologies
Cellular Communication Systems
• When moving between two cells belonging to the same
MSC
– the switching center handles the change
• When a user passes from one geographic region to another
– two MSCs are involved in the handoff
• Perfect cellular coverage occurs if each cell is a hexagon
– because the cells can be arranged in a honeycomb
– In practice, cellular coverage is imperfect
• Most cell towers use omnidirectional antennas
– that transmit in a circular pattern
– obstructions and electrical interference can attenuate a signal or
cause an irregular pattern
• in some cases, cells overlap and in others, gaps exist with no coverage
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 20
Wireless WAN Technologies
Cellular Communication Systems
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 21
Generations of Cellular Technologies
• Telecommunications industry divides cellular technologies
into four generations
– that are labeled 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G
– with intermediate versions labeled 2.5G and 3.5G
• 1G
– Began in the late 1970s, and extended through the 1980s
– Originally called cellular mobile radio telephones
• used analog signals to carry voice
• 2G and 2.5G
– Began in the early 1990s and continues to be used
– The main distinction between 1G and 2G arises
• because 2G uses digital signals to carry voice
– The label 2.5G is used for systems that extend a 2G system
• to include some 3G features
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 22
Generations of Cellular Technologies
• 3G and 3.5G
– Began in the 2000s
– Focuses on the addition of higher-speed data services
– A 3G system offers download rates of 400 Kbps to 2 Mbps, and is
intended to support applications such as web browsing and photo
sharing
– 3G allows a single telephone to roam across the world
• 4G
– Began around 2008
– Focuses on support for real-time multimedia
• such as a television program or high-speed video
– They include multiple connection technologies
• such as Wi-Fi and satellite
• at any time, the phone automatically chooses the best connection
technology available
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 23
Generations of Cellular Technologies

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Comer-Ch16.ppt

  • 1. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 1 Computer Networks and Internets, 5e Chapter 14 Wireless Networking Technologies By Douglas Comer Modified from the lecture slides of Lami Kaya (LKaya@ieee.org) for use CECS 474, Fall 2008.
  • 2. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 2 A Taxonomy of Wireless Networks • Wireless communication applies across a wide range of network types and sizes • Part of the motivation for variety – government regulations that make specific ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum available for communication • A license is required to operate transmission equipment in some parts of the spectrum – and other parts of the spectrum are unlicensed • Many wireless technologies have been created – and new variants appear continually • Wireless technologies can be classified broadly according to network type
  • 3. A Taxonomy of Wireless Networks © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 3
  • 4. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 4 Personal Area Networks (PANs) • A PAN technology provides communication over a short distance • It is intended for use with devices that are owned and operated by a single user.
  • 5. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 5 ISM Wireless Bands Used by LANs and PANs • A region of electromagnetic spectrum is reserved for use by Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) groups – Known as ISM wireless • The frequencies are not licensed to specific carriers – are broadly available for products, and are used for LANs and PANs
  • 6. Wireless LAN Technologies and Wi-Fi © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 6
  • 7. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 7 Spread Spectrum Techniques • The term spread spectrum transmission uses multiple frequencies to send data – the sender spreads data across multiple frequencies – the receiver combines the information obtained from multiple frequencies to reproduce the original data • Spread spectrum can be used to achieve one of the following two goals: – Increase overall performance – Make transmission more immune to noise
  • 8. Other Wireless LAN Standards Major wireless standards and the purpose of each © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 8
  • 9. Wireless LAN Architecture © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 9 Note: The set of computers within range of a given access point is known as a Basic Service Set (BSS)
  • 10. Contention and Contention-Free Access © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 10
  • 11. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 11 Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax • Standardized by IEEE under the category 802.16 • Two main versions of WiMAX are being developed that differ in their overall approach: • Fixed WiMAX – refers to systems built using IEEE 802.16-2004, which is informally called 802.16d – the technology does not provide for handoff among access points – designed to provide connections between a service provider and a fixed location • such as a residence or office building, rather than between a provider and a cell phone • Mobile WiMAX
  • 12. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 12 Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax • Mobile WiMAX – built according to standard 802.16e-2005, known also as 802.16e – the technology offers handoff among APs • which means a mobile WiMAX system can be used with portable devices such as laptop computers or cell phones • WiMAX offers broadband communication that can be used in a variety of ways: – WiMAX can be used as an Internet access technology – WiMAX can provide a general-purpose interconnection among physical sites • especially in a city – To be used as backhaul connection between a service provider's central network facility and remote locations • such as cell towers
  • 13. Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 13
  • 14. Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 14
  • 15. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 15 Wireless MAN Technology and WiMax • The key features of WiMAX can be summarized as follows: – Uses licensed spectrum (i.e., offered by carriers) – Each cell can cover a radius of 3 to 10 Km – Uses scalable orthogonal FDM – Guarantees quality of services (for voice or video) – Can transport 70 Mbps in each direction at short distances – Provides 10 Mbps over a long distance (10 Km)
  • 16. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 16 PAN Technologies and Standards • IEEE has assigned the number 802.15 to PAN standards
  • 17. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 17 PAN Technologies and Standards • Bluetooth – The IEEE 802.15.1a standard evolved after vendors created Bluetooth technology as a short-distance wireless connection technology • The characteristics of Bluetooth technology are: – Wireless replacement for cables (e.g., headphones or mouse) – Uses 2.4 GHz frequency band – Short distance (up to 5 meters, with variations that extend the range to 10 or 50 meters) – Device is master or slave – Master grants permission to slave – Data rate is up to 721 Kbps
  • 18. Wireless WAN Technologies Cellular Communication Systems © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 18
  • 19. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 19 Wireless WAN Technologies Cellular Communication Systems • When moving between two cells belonging to the same MSC – the switching center handles the change • When a user passes from one geographic region to another – two MSCs are involved in the handoff • Perfect cellular coverage occurs if each cell is a hexagon – because the cells can be arranged in a honeycomb – In practice, cellular coverage is imperfect • Most cell towers use omnidirectional antennas – that transmit in a circular pattern – obstructions and electrical interference can attenuate a signal or cause an irregular pattern • in some cases, cells overlap and in others, gaps exist with no coverage
  • 20. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 20 Wireless WAN Technologies Cellular Communication Systems
  • 21. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 21 Generations of Cellular Technologies • Telecommunications industry divides cellular technologies into four generations – that are labeled 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G – with intermediate versions labeled 2.5G and 3.5G • 1G – Began in the late 1970s, and extended through the 1980s – Originally called cellular mobile radio telephones • used analog signals to carry voice • 2G and 2.5G – Began in the early 1990s and continues to be used – The main distinction between 1G and 2G arises • because 2G uses digital signals to carry voice – The label 2.5G is used for systems that extend a 2G system • to include some 3G features
  • 22. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 22 Generations of Cellular Technologies • 3G and 3.5G – Began in the 2000s – Focuses on the addition of higher-speed data services – A 3G system offers download rates of 400 Kbps to 2 Mbps, and is intended to support applications such as web browsing and photo sharing – 3G allows a single telephone to roam across the world • 4G – Began around 2008 – Focuses on support for real-time multimedia • such as a television program or high-speed video – They include multiple connection technologies • such as Wi-Fi and satellite • at any time, the phone automatically chooses the best connection technology available
  • 23. © 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. 23 Generations of Cellular Technologies