Chapter 6 Wireless and Mobile Networks - Network and Systems Lab
Chapter 6 Wireless and Mobile Networks - Network and Systems Lab Chapter 6 Wireless and Mobile Networks - Network and Systems Lab
Elements of a wireless network network infrastructure wireless link typically used to connect mobile(s) to base station also used as backbone link multiple access protocol coordinates link access various data rates, transmission distance 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks 6-6
Characteristics of selected wireless link standards 200 802.11n Data rate (Mbps) 54 5-11 4 1 .384 802.15 802.11a,g 802.11b 802.11a,g point-to-point 802.16 (WiMAX) UMTS/WCDMA-HSPDA, CDMA2000-1xEVDO UMTS/WCDMA, CDMA2000 3G data 3G cellular enhanced .056 IS-95, CDMA, GSM 2G Indoor 10-30m Outdoor 50-200m Mid-range outdoor 200m – 4 Km Long-range outdoor 5Km – 20 Km 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks 6-7
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Characteristics of selected wireless link<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ards<br />
200 802.11n<br />
Data rate (Mbps)<br />
54<br />
5-11<br />
4<br />
1<br />
.384<br />
802.15<br />
802.11a,g<br />
802.11b<br />
802.11a,g point-to-point<br />
802.16 (WiMAX)<br />
UMTS/WCDMA-HSPDA, CDMA2000-1xEVDO<br />
UMTS/WCDMA, CDMA2000<br />
3G<br />
data<br />
3G cellular<br />
enhanced<br />
.056<br />
IS-95, CDMA, GSM<br />
2G<br />
Indoor<br />
10-30m<br />
Outdoor<br />
50-200m<br />
Mid-range<br />
outdoor<br />
200m – 4 Km<br />
Long-range<br />
outdoor<br />
5Km – 20 Km<br />
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