Network Technologies
Network Technologies
Network Technologies
The first wireless transmitters went on the air in the early 20th
century using radiotelegraphy.
As modulation made it
possible to transmit voices
and music via wireless.
WIRELESS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO
Fixed Wireless
1.Mobile wireless
2.Portable wireless
IR Wireless
1. IR (infrared) radiation
COMMON EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS
1.Cellular phones and pagers
SPEED
MOBILITY
In wired technology it cannot provide mobile network.
Difficult to lay down the cables and it looks very messy when install
outside.
In wireless technology it is not very much reliable only best
for mobile devices such as Laptops
Not faster as compared to wired devices
CONTI…
COST
When you click on an icon for a device and you are linked
to it, automatically and transparently.
CONTI…
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth 1.1
Bluetooth 1.2
Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 3.0
ADVANTAGES OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Easy to use.
Avoid use of cables.
Offers productivity, convenience and cost advantages
over traditional wired technology.
Completes the access technology portfolios.
Goes where cable cannot
CONTI….
More Expensive.
Wireless reception varies from area to area, even within your own
apartment. It's not always guaranteed that you'll have a
connection to the Internet
APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Remote Control:-
There are many types of wireless
technology remote
controllers. The remote control sends a different flashing light message.
Item Tracking:-
Items can be track easily, accurately and cheaply by attaching
wireless Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags to them.
Remote Monitoring:-
Monitoring patients heartbeat , blood pressure,
air temperature, security , building for signs of fire ,etc.
Risk Management
Monitoring river water level, sealevel, signs of
firefighters in a burning building ,
CONTI….
toxic substance
waterways, bridges for overloading in
CONCLUSION
Use of Wireless technology is rapidly increasing an playing
an important role in life of people throughout the world.