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Introduction To Wireless Communication

Wireless communication involves the transfer of information over a distance without wires. It has advantages like mobility and reduced costs compared to wired connections. Wireless technologies include radio frequency, microwave, and infrared. Satellite networks transmit data over long distances using orbiting satellites that repeat signals between earth stations, with a transmission time of around 250 milliseconds. Standards like IEEE 802.11, 802.15, and 802.16 define wireless local and metropolitan area networks. Common applications of wireless technology include education, entertainment, healthcare, government, offices, and industrial control.

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Introduction To Wireless Communication

Wireless communication involves the transfer of information over a distance without wires. It has advantages like mobility and reduced costs compared to wired connections. Wireless technologies include radio frequency, microwave, and infrared. Satellite networks transmit data over long distances using orbiting satellites that repeat signals between earth stations, with a transmission time of around 250 milliseconds. Standards like IEEE 802.11, 802.15, and 802.16 define wireless local and metropolitan area networks. Common applications of wireless technology include education, entertainment, healthcare, government, offices, and industrial control.

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Introduction to Wireless

Communication
Wireless Communication
o Transfer of information over a distance without
the use of electrical conductors.

o Advantages are Mobility of the devices, no


additional cost of rewiring, cost of maintenance
is less,…etc.

o Wireless communication may be via RF, micro


wave, IR.
A Wireless World
A few communication systems !
Bluetooth
Satellite Networks
 Used to transmit data over very long distance
 Repeater
 Located in the satellite itself
 Simply “repeats” the same signal to another location
 Used to transmit data from one earth station to
another
 Transmission time is approximately 250 milliseconds
Satellite Networks (continued)
Satellite Networks (continued)
Standards for Wireless
commu.
 IEEE 802.11- WLANs

 IEEE 802.15- PANs

 IEEE 802.16- MANs“WiMAX”

 IEEE 802.20- Mobile Broadband


Wireless Access (MBWA)
Wireless Local Area Networks
(continued)
Wireless Applications
 Main areas
 Education
 Home entertainment
 Health Care
 Government and Military
 Office environments
 Event management
 Travel
 Environmental research
 Industrial control
Related Projects
 Wireless secure communication
 GSM based Industrial Automation
 Wireless secured home using multi
sensor
 Blutooth home automation
 Wireless stepper motor control system
etc…..

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