Ch1 Introduction
Ch1 Introduction
Wireless
Advances in Technology
Technology Trends
devices are aware of their environment and adapt - location
awareness
devices recognize the location of the user and react
appropriately (e.g., call forwarding, fax forwarding)
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Definition of mobility:
user mobility: users communicate anytime, anywhere, with anyone
device portability: devices can be connected anytime, anywhere to the
network
Definition of wireless:
Examples
stationary computer
notebook in a hotel
wireless LANs in legacy buildings
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
The need for mobility creates the need for integration of wireless
networks into existing fixed network environments:
local area networks: standardization of IEEE 802.11b/g/a
Internet: Mobile IP extension of the internet protocol IP
wide area networks: e.g., internetworking of 3G and IP
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Applications I
Vehicles
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Highway Scenario
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Applications II
Mobile workers
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Mobile Devices
Pager
receive only
tiny displays
simple text
messages
PDA
simple graphical displays
character recognition
simplified WWW
Laptop
fully functional
standard applications
Sensors,
embedded
controllers
Mobile phones
voice, data
simple text displays
Palmtop
tiny keyboard
simple versions
of standard applications
performance
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Power consumption
Device vulnerability
Limited memory
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Follow-on services
what services, e.g., printer, fax, phone, server etc. exist in the
local environment that can be used by the user (security and
authentication)
automatic call-forwarding, transmission of the actual
workspace to the current location
Information services
push: e.g., current special offers in the supermarket
pull: e.g., where is the Sarah Lee New York Cheese Cake?
Support services
Privacy
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hand-overs
digital signaling
automatic location of mobile device
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IS 54 is a TDMA digital standard that uses the old AMPS system for
transmission.
IS 136 is the new TDMA standard and
IS 95 is the CDMA based standard. All 4 systems are in operation in the
US!
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increased BW to 11Mbit/s
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Americas
Europe
Japan
others
total
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300
200
100
0
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
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20
30
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Wireless Communication
Mobility
Portability
power consumption
limited computing power, sizes of display, ...
usability
...
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