Lesson - Chapter 1 - 2 Introduction
Lesson - Chapter 1 - 2 Introduction
SYSTEM
Introduction
Presenter : Pham Ngoc Son, PhD.
Communication Systems
• Provide electronic exchange of multimedia Data,
Voice, Video, Music, Email, Web pages, etc.
• Communication Systems of today are used for Radio,
TV broadcasting, Data and Public Switched
Telephone Network (voice, fax, modem)
– Cellular Phones
– Computer networks (LANs, WANs, and the
Internet)
– Satellite systems (pagers, voice/data, movie
broadcasts)
– Bluetooth (Cable replacement), WLAN, Sensor
Networks, LORA, ZigBee…
Current Wireless Systems
• Cellular systems
• Wireless LANs
• Satellite Systems
• Bluetooth
• Ultra Wide Band Systems
• Zigbee (10 to 20 meters)
• LORA (more than 10 km in rural areas)
• …..
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Wireless Networking
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Mobile Networking
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Why Wireless Networking?
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Cellular Systems: Reuse channels to maximize capacity
• Geographic region divided into cells
• Frequencies/timeslots/codes reused at spatially-separated
locations.
• Co-channel interference between same color cells.
• Base stations/MTSOs coordinate handoff and control functions
• Shrinking cell size increases capacity
BASE
STATION
MTSO
Type of Cells
Global
Satellite
Suburban Urban
In-Building
Picocell
Microcell
Macrocell
Basic Terminal
PDA Terminal
Audio/Visual Terminal
Type of Cells
• Shannon capacity:
where:
BW: bandwidth.
SNR: received signal-to-noise ratio.
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The Cellular Revolution
• Cellular is the fastest growing sector of communication industry
(exponential growth since 1982, with over 4.5 billion users worldwide
today)
• Four generations of wireless:
– First Generation (1G): Analog 25 or 30 KHz FM, voice only, mostly
vehicular communication.
– Second Generation (2G): Narrowband TDMA and CDMA, voice and
low bit-rate data. 2.5G increased data transmission capabilities
– Third Generation (3G): Wideband TDMA and CDMA, voice and high
bit-rate data.
– Fourth Generation (4G): OFDM modulation and MIMO solution to
increase the system capacity.
– The Fifth Generation Mobile Communication System (5G): high
speed, high capacity, massive number of connections, ultra-low
latency, and ultra-high reliability (ultra-high speed transmission of up
to 10Gps).
Network Architecture
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Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
Access
Point
Since 2008,
• 802.11a all WLAN
– Standard for 5GHz NII band (300 MHz) Cards have
– OFDM with time division
– 20-70 Mbps, variable range all 3
standards
• 802.11g
– Standard in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands
– OFDM
– Speeds up to 54 Mbps
Satellite Systems
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Thank You !
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