Wireless Computer Networks
Evaluation Method
   30 % Assignments + Projects.
   70% Final Exams
References
   INTRODUCTION
TO WIRELESS NETWORKS
          Wireless Comes of Age
   Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless telegraph in
    1896
    •   Communication by encoding alphanumeric characters in
        analog signal
    •   Sent telegraphic signals across the Atlantic Ocean
   Communications satellites launched in 1960s
   Advances in wireless technology
    •   Radio, television, mobile telephone, communication
        satellites
   More recently
    •   Broadband wireless networking, cellular technology
    Broadband Wireless Technology
   Higher data rates obtainable with broadband wireless
    technology
    •   Graphics, video, audio
   Shares same advantages of all wireless services:
    convenience and reduced cost
    •   Service can be deployed faster than fixed service
    •   No cost of cable plant
    •   Service is mobile, deployed almost anywhere
Limitations and Difficulties of Wireless
             Technologies
    Wireless is convenient and less expensive
    Limitations and political and technical difficulties
     inhibit wireless technologies
    Lack of an industry-wide standard
    Device limitations
     •   E.g., small LCD on a mobile telephone can only
         displaying a few lines of text
     •   E.g., browsers of most mobile wireless devices use
         wireless markup language (WML) instead of HTML
         A Wireless Network
Definition:
  A Group of interconnected nodes that exchange
  information and share resources through a
  wireless transmission medium
TYPES OF WIRELESS NETWORKS
    Wireless PAN
    Wireless LAN
    Wireless Broadband
    Wireless WAN (satellite , Microwave ,..etc)
    Cellular Networks
    Characteristics of Wireless WANs
    Covers large geographical areas
    Circuits provided by a common carrier
    Consists of interconnected switching nodes
    Traditional WANs provide modest capacity
     •   64000 bps common
     •   Business subscribers using T-1 service – 1.544 Mbps
         common
    Higher-speed Wireless WANs use satellite , and
     10s of Mbps common
    Characteristics of Wireless LANs
   Like WAN, Wireless LAN interconnects a variety of
    devices and provides a means for information
    exchange among them
   Traditional Wireless LANs
     •   Provide data rates of 1 to 20 Mbps
   High-speed Wireless LANS
     •   Provide data rates of 100 Mbps
   Standards for Wireless LANS is WI-FI
    Characteristics of Wireless LANs
   Used to be a network with high prices, low data
    rates, occupational safety concerns, and
    licensing requirements
   Problems have been addressed and popularity of
    wireless LANs has grown rapidly
Differences between Wireless LANs and
                WANs
    Scope of a LAN is smaller
     •   LAN interconnects devices within a single building or
         cluster of buildings
    LAN usually owned by organization that owns the
     attached devices
     •   For WANs, most of network assets are not owned by same
         organization
    Internal data rate of LAN is much greater
    The Need for Wireless MANs
   Traditional point-to-point and switched network
    techniques used in WANs are inadequate for growing
    needs of organizations
   Need for high capacity and low costs over large area
   MAN provides:
    •   Service to customers in metropolitan areas
    •   Required capacity
    •   Lower cost and greater efficiency than equivalent service
        from telephone company
   Standards for Wireless MANS is WI-MAX
           Wireless Standards
   PAN , LAN and MAN standards were defined by
    IEEE and Industrial forums
   A LAN standard define media, coding scheme,
    frame form at , MAC protocol and other data link
    layer protocols :
   Examples of standards :
    •   Wireless PAN: Bluetooth , IEEE 802.15
    •   Wireless LAN : IEEE 802.11 (a ,b , g )
    •   Broadband Wireless Networks : IEEE 803.16
    Wireless LAN Configurations
   A wireless LAN uses wireless transmission
    medium in a local Area in :
    •   Single Cell Configuration - Multi-cell Configuration
    •   Infrastructure Wireless LAN
    •   - Add Hoc LAN
Single Cell Wireless LAN
      Configuration
Multi-Cell Wireless LAN
      Configuration
Infrastructure Wireless LAN
Add Hoc LAN
                   Factors To Consider:
                    For Wireless LAN
   Same as any LAN
    •   High capacity, short distances, full connectivity, broadcast capability
   Throughput: efficient use wireless medium
   Number of nodes:Hundreds of nodes across multiple cells
   Connection to backbone LAN: Use control modules to connect
    to both types of LANs
   Service area: 100 to 300 m
   Low power consumption:Need long battery life on mobile
    stations
    •   Mustn't require nodes to monitor access points or frequent handshakes
   Transmission robustness and security:Interference prone and
    easily eavesdropped
         Factors To Consider:
          For Wireless LAN
   Collocated network operation:Two or more
    wireless LANs in same area
   License-free operation
   Handoff/roaming: Move from one cell to another
   Dynamic configuration: Addition, deletion, and
    relocation of end systems without disruption to
    users
     Wireless LAN Applications
   LAN Extension
   Cross-Building Interconnect
   Nomadic Access
   Ad Hoc Networking
        Applications - LAN Extension
   Saves installation of LAN cabling
   Eases relocation and other modifications to network
    structure
   Wireless LAN to replace wired LANs has not
    happened
   In some environments, role for the wireless LAN
    •   Buildings with large open areas
         • Manufacturing plants, stock exchange trading floors, warehouses
         • Historical buildings
         • Small offices where wired LANs not economical
   May also have wired LAN
    •   Servers and stationary workstations
              Applications –
        Cross-Building Interconnect
   Connect LANs in nearby buildings
   Point-to-point wireless link
   Connect bridges or routers
   Not a LAN per se
    •   Usual to include this application under heading of
        wireless LAN
    Applications - Nomadic Access
   Link between LAN hub and mobile data terminal
     •   Laptop or notepad computer
     •   Enable employee returning from trip to transfer data
         from portable computer to server
   Also useful in extended environment such as
    campus or cluster of buildings
     •   Users move around with portable computers
     •   May wish access to servers on wired LAN
            Applications –
          Ad Hoc Networking
   Peer-to-peer network
   Set up temporarily to meet some immediate
    need
   E.g. group of employees, each with laptop or
    palmtop, in business or classroom meeting
   Network for duration of meeting
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