Wireless LANs Flashcards

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WLAN

characteristics & applications

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  • basic characteristics:
  • mobility
  • flexibility
  • hard to wire areas
  • reduced cost of wireless systems
  • improved performance of wireless systems
  • uses Radio Frequencies instead of cables at the physical layer and MAC sublayer of the data link layer
  • connect clients to a network through a wireless access point (AP) or wireless router, instead of an Ethernet switch
  • applications:
  • LAN extensions
  • cross building interconnection
  • nomadic access
  • ad-hoc networks
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WLAN

technologies

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  • infrared (IR) LANs
  • spread spectrum radio LANs
  • narrow band microwave
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Spread Spectrum

WLAN Technology

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  • FDM based technique using multiple carriers for the same data; improving reliability
  • efficient for radio transmissions & energy consumption low (ideal for RF communications)
  • sender sends signal on a set of carrier frequencies, the receiver checks all carrier frequencies, so the signal is spread over a wider bandwidth

Techniques used:

  1. Frequency Hopping*(FHSS):
    * signal is broadcast over a seemingly random series of RF carriers, hopping from one frequency to another, at split-seconds interval
    * the receiver, hopping between frequencies in synchronization with the sender, will pick-up the signal
  2. Direct Sequence:
    * each bit in the original signal is represented by multiple bits in the transmitted signal - chipping code
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FHDS vs DSSS

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  • FH systems use a radio carrier that “hops” from frequency to frequency in a pattern known to both transmitter and receiver - easy to implement, resistance to noise, limited throughput
  • DS systems use a carrier that remains fixed to a specific frequency band; the data signal is spread onto a much larger range of frequencies using a specific encoding scheme - higher throughput than FH; better range; less resistant to noise
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