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File: Network Ppt 76842 | 17 Wireless
ch 6 wireless and mobile networks background wireless mobile phone subscribers now exceeds wired phone subscribers 5 to 1 wireless internet connected devices equals wireline internet connected devices laptops internet ...

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    Ch. 6: Wireless and Mobile 
    Networks
        Background: 
         # wireless (mobile) phone subscribers now 
           exceeds # wired phone subscribers (5-to-1)!
         # wireless Internet-connected devices 
           equals # wireline Internet-connected 
           devices
             •  laptops, Internet-enabled phones promise 
                anytime untethered Internet access
         two important (but different) challenges
             •  wireless: communication over wireless link
             •  mobility: handling the mobile user who changes 
                point of attachment to network
                                                                     Wireless and Mobile Networks  7-2
     Elements of a wireless 
     network
                                                  wireless hosts
                                                   laptop, smartphone
                                                   run applications
                                                   may be stationary 
                                  network           (non-mobile) or 
                                infrastructure      mobile
                                                      • wireless does not 
                                                        always mean 
                                                        mobility
                                                      Wireless and Mobile Networks  7-3
     Elements of a wireless 
     network
                                                   base station
                                                   typically connected 
                                                    to wired network
                                                   relay - responsible 
                                                    for sending packets 
                                  network           between wired 
                                infrastructure      network and 
                                                    wireless host(s) in its 
                                                    ”area”
                                                      • e.g., cell towers,  
                                                       802.11 access 
                                                       points 
                                                      Wireless and Mobile Networks  7-4
     Elements of a wireless 
     network
                                                wireless link
                                                typically used to 
                                                 connect mobile(s) to 
                                                 base station
                                                also used as 
                                 network         backbone link 
                               infrastructure   multiple access 
                                                 protocol coordinates 
                                                 link access 
                                                various data rates, 
                                                 transmission 
                                                 distance
                                                   Wireless and Mobile Networks  7-5
   Characteristics of selected 
   wireless links
       1300     802.11 ac
        450     802.11n
      )  54      802.11a,g            802.11a,g point-to-point
      s
      p5-11      802.11b
      b                                       4G: LTWE WIMAX
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         4                  3G: UMTS/WCDMA-HSPDA, CDMA2000-1xEVDO
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       .384                       2.5G: UMTS/WCDMA, CDMA2000
       .056                         2G: IS-95, CDMA, GSM
                Indoor        Outdoor      Mid-range    Long-range
                 10-30m       50-200m       outdoor       outdoor
                                           200m – 4 Km   5Km – 20 Km
                                                       Wireless and Mobile Networks  7-6
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