Wireless NetworkingThis section may be skipped by all readers and used by those interested in wirelesshertz(Hz). Low frequency signals can travel for long distances through many obstacles but can not carry a high bandwidth of data. High frequency signals can travel for shorter distances through few obstacles and carry a narrow bandwidth. Also the effect of noise on the signal is inversely proportional to the power of the radio transmitter, which is normal for all FM transmissions. The three broad categories of wireless media are:
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- AMPS - Advanced Mobile Phone Service is analog cellular phone service.
- CDMA - Code division multiple access allows transmission of voice and data over a shared part of radio frequencies. This is also called spread spectrum.
- CDPD - Cellular Digital Packet Data will allow network connections for mobile users using satellites.
- cellular - An 800 Mhz band for mobile phone service.
- D-AMPS - Digital AMPS using TDMA to divide the channels into three channels.
- FDMA - Frequency Division Multiple Access divides the cellular network into 30Khz channels.
- GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications.
- HDML - Handheld Device Markup Language is a version of HTML only allowing text to be displayed.
- MDBS - Mobile Data Base Station reviews all cellular channels at cellular sites.
- PCS - Personal communications Service is a 1.9 Ghz band.
- TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access uses time division multiplexing to divide each cellular channel into three sub channels to service three users at a time.
- wireless bridge - Microwave or infared is used between two line of site points where it is difficult to run wire.
- WML - Wireless markup language is another name for HDML.
Categories of LAN Radio Communications
- Low power, single frequency - Distance in 10s of meters. Speed in 1-10Mbps. Susceptible to interference and eavesdropping.
- High power, single frequency - Require FCC licensing and high power transmitter. Speed in 1-10Mbps. Susceptible to interference and eavesdropping.
- Spread spectrum - It uses several frequencies at the same time.
The frequency is normally 902-928MHz with some networks at 2.4GHz.
The speed of 902MHz systems is between 2 and 6Mbps. If
frequency-hopping is used, the speed is normally lower than 2Mbps. Two
types are:
- Direct sequence modulation - The data is broken into parts and transmitted simultaneously on multiple frequencies. Decoy data may be transmitted for better security. The speed is normally 2 to 6 Mbps.
- Frequency hopping - The transmitter and receiver change predetermined frequencies at the same time (in a synchronized manner). The speed is normally 1Gbps
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