Wireless Lecture01
Wireless Lecture01
Why Wireless?
Advantages
– Mobility (on the go)
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WLAN Market: WiFi
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End-end resources
reserved for “call”
– dedicated bandwidth
resources: no sharing
– circuit-like (guaranteed)
performance
– call setup required
Packet Switching
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queue of packets
waiting for output
link
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A wide variety of wireless data systems now exist – can be categorized based on
coverage area
IEEE Wireless Standards
RAN
IEEE 802.22
WAN
IEEE 802.20
IEEE 802.16e
MAN
IEEE 802.16d
WiMAX
LAN
IEEE 802.11
Wi-Fi
IEEE 802.15.1
– WPAN/Bluetooth standard: includes MAC and PHY spec.
IEEE 802.15.2
– Addresses the issue of coexistence of WPAN with other wireless devices such as
WLAN
IEEE 802.15.3
– MAC and PHY standard for high rate WPANs
IEEE 802.15.4
– MAC and PHY standard for low rate but high endurance (power-aware)
IEEE 802.15.5
– Mesh networking standards for WPAN devices
IEEE 802.15.6
– Body area network standard (low power, low frequency), can be helpful in health
monitoring
IEEE 802.15.7
– Very recently started..still working
– PHY and MAC standard for visible light communications
WiMAX: worldwide interoperability of microwave access
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• Sensor Nodes
• Low power, Small size
Infrastructure-less
•No human intervention
• Not replaceable
• One time deployment
• Finite energy available with sensor
nodes
Results:
– Capacity is shared with others
– Variable capacity
– Unreliable channel: errors, outages
– Variable delays
Challenge 2: “Open” Wireless Medium
Wireless interference
S1 R1
S2 R1
Challenge 2: “Open” Wireless Medium
Wireless interference
S1 R1
S2 R1
Hidden terminals
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Challenge 2: “Open” Wireless Medium
Wireless interference
S1 R1
S2 R1
Hidden terminals
S1 R1 S2
Exposed terminal
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Challenge 2: Open Wireless Medium
Wireless security
– eavesdropping
– jamming
– denial of service
– and many more…
Challenge 3: Mobility
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf
The field is challenging
With new wireless technologies and with more
sophistication, there are additional challenges…
– Operational
– Security
– Efficiency and more