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Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur-16: Micro-Project ON

This document is a micro-project submission on wireless media by Shashank Bhanarkar for their Diploma in Information Technology. It includes an acknowledgement section thanking their guide and institution. The aim is to make a project on wireless media, covering its working and properties. It reviews literature on previous research done on wireless topics. The methodology section explains how wireless networks operate using radio frequencies and components like access points and wireless adapters. It provides examples of common wireless technologies and applications of wireless media like audio broadcasting, mobile phones, satellite communication and local ad-hoc networks.
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Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur-16: Micro-Project ON

This document is a micro-project submission on wireless media by Shashank Bhanarkar for their Diploma in Information Technology. It includes an acknowledgement section thanking their guide and institution. The aim is to make a project on wireless media, covering its working and properties. It reviews literature on previous research done on wireless topics. The methodology section explains how wireless networks operate using radio frequencies and components like access points and wireless adapters. It provides examples of common wireless technologies and applications of wireless media like audio broadcasting, mobile phones, satellite communication and local ad-hoc networks.
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MICRO-PROJECT

ON
WIRELESS MEDIA

Submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirement for


Diploma in Information Technology

2021-2022

Submitted By

Shashank Bhanarkar

Under the Guidance of


MRS. R. D. Pote
Department of Information Technology

Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur-16


2021-2022
CERTIFICATE

This is certified that, Shashank Prabhakar Bhanarkar a student of 3rd


semester Information Technology, during academic year 2021-2022 has
submitted the bonafide record of the project work entitled .

“Wireless Media”
This is a result of work carried out by him/her under my supervision and
Guidance, in partial fulfillment for the award of
“Diploma in Information Technology”
Offered by Board of Technical Education, Mumbai (M/S)

Mrs. R. D. Pote
Guide
Department of Information Technology

Mrs. P. S. Alur
Prof. M.B.Deokate
Head
Principal
Department of Computer Technology
Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur
Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur

Department of Information Technology,


Priyadarshini Polytechnic, Nagpur -16
2021-2022
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We have great pleasure to express our most sincere regards and deep sense of

gratitude to our Guide Mrs. R. D. Pote for his/her valuable guidance for completing this

project work.

We are very much thankful to our H.O.D.Mrs.P.S.Alur and other staff member of

the Department of Computer Technology for their valuable suggestion and helping attitude.

We are also intended to our Principal Prof.M.B.Deokate for encouraging us for time

to time. This acknowledgement would be incomplete without giving thanks to our friends for

their help through out course of this project work without which this dissertation could not be

success.

Name of Projectees:

Shashank Bhanarkar
WIRELESS MEDIA

RATIONALE
Wireless is an encompassing term that describes numerous communication technologies that rely on
a wireless signal to send data rather than using a physical medium (often a wire). In wireless
transmission, the medium used is the air, through electromagnetic, radio and microwave signals. The
term communication here not only means communication between people but between devices and
other technologies as well,

Wireless could refer to any device that communicates with other devices wirelessly, meaning there
is no physical connection between them. Wireless technology started in the early 20th century with
radiotelegraphy using Morse code. When the process of modulation was introduced, it became
possible to transmit voices. music and other sounds wirelessly, This medium then came to be known
as radio. Due to the demand of data communication, the need for a larger portion of the spectrum
of wireless signals became a requirement and the term wireless gained widespread use.

When the word wireless is mentioned, people most often mean wireless computer networking as in
Wi-Fi or cellular telephony, which is the backbone of personal communications.
AIM OF MICROPROJECT

In our DCO micro project we have made a project completely on


wireless media. Which include its working, its property, etc.

COURSE OUTCOMES ACHIEVED


Use fundamental concepts of
wireless media. 2. We learned
about wireless media
communication. 3, We also
learned about its working.

LITERATURE REVIEW

Provides comprehensive discussion of the scholarly research that


has a already been done on a topic.
2. Includes some summary of important articles on a topic.
3. Includes comparison: between how different authors discuss
the same topic and how the topic has been handles over time.
ACTUAL METHODOLOGY FOLLOWED/ WORKING

Wireless networks operate using radio frequency (RF)


technology, a frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum
associated with radio wave propagation. When an RF current is
supplied to an antenna, an electromagnetic field is created that
then is able to propagate through space.
The cornerstone of a wireless network is a device known as an
access point (AP), The primary job of an access point is to
broadcast a wireless signal that computers can detect and
"tune" into, Since wireless networks are usually connected to
Wired ones, an access point also often serves as a link to the
resources available on the a wired network, such as an Internet
connection.

In order to connect to an access point and join a wireless


network, computers must be equipped with wireless network
adapters. These are often built right into the computer, but if
not, just about any computer or notebook can be made wireless
capable through the use of an add-on adapter plugged into an
empty expansion slot, USB port, or in the case Of notebooks, a
PC Card slot.
Common everyday wireless technologies include:

802,1 1 Wi-Fi: Wireless networking technology for


personal computers

Bluetooth: Technology for interconnecting small devices

Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM): De


facto mobile phone standard in many countries

Two-Way Radio: Radio communications, as in amateur


and citizen band radio services, as well as business and
military communications
Applications

Transmission of music, news, road conditions, weather


reports. and other broadcast information are received
via digital audio broadcasting (DAB) with 1.5Mbit/s.

2. For personal communication, a universal mobile


telecommunications system
(UMTS) phone might be available offering voice and data
connectivity with 384kbit/s,

3. For remote areas, satellite communication can be used, while the


current position of the car is determined via the GPS (Global
Positioning System).

4. A local ad-hoc network for the fast exchange of information


(information such as distance between two vehicles, traffic
information, road conditions) in emergency situations or to
help each other keep a safe distance. Local ad-hoc network
with vehicles close by to prevent guidance system. accidents,
redundancy.

5. Vehicle data from buses, trucks, trains and high speed train
can be transmitted in advance for maintenance.
Thank you

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