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WHY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION?
 Freedom from wires.
 No bunch of wires running from here and there.
 “Auto Magical” instantaneous communication without
physical connection setup e.g.- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.
 Global coverage
 Communication can reach where wiring is infeasible
or costly
 E.g.- rural areas,buildings,battlefield,outerspace.
 Stay connected,flexiblity to connect multiple devices.
WHAT IS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION?
 Transmitting/receiving voice and data using
electromagnetic waves in open space.
 The information from sender to receiver is
carried over a well defined channel.
 Each channel has a fixed frequency bandwidth
& capacity(bit rate).
 Different channels can be used to transmit
information in parallel and independently.
TYPICAL FREQUENCIES
 FM RADIO 88 MHZ
 TV BROADCAST 200 MHZ
 GSM PHONES 900 MHZ
 GPS 1.2 GHZ
 PCS PHONES 1.8 GHZ
 BLUETOOTH 2.4 GHZ
 Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ
How communication takes
place?
Transmitting Signal
Received
Signal
Satellite
Transmitting
Antenna
Receiving
Antenna
TYPES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION?
RADIO TRANSMISSION:- easily generated, Omni-
directional , travel long distance , easily penetrates
buildings.
 PROBLEMS:- frequency dependent , relatively low
bandwidth for data communication , tightly licensed
by government.
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION:- widely used for long
distance communication , relatively inexpensive.
 PROBLEMS:- don’t pass through buildings ,
weather and frequency dependent.
TYPES CONTINUED….
INFRARED AND MILIMETER WAVES:-
Widely used for short range communication ,
unable to pass through solid objects , used for
indoor wireless LANs , not for outdoors.
LIGHT WAVE TRANSMISSION:- unguided
optical signal such as laser , unidirectional ,
easy to install , no license required.
PROBLEMS:- unable to penetrate rain or thick
fog , laser beam can be easily diverted by air.
Advantages and disadvantages
of wireless communication
 Advantages:
 Working professionals can work and access Internet anywhere
and anytime without carrying cables or wires wherever they go.
This also helps to complete the work anywhere on time and
improves the productivity.
 A wireless communication network is a solution in areas where
cables are impossible to install (e.g. hazardous areas, long
distances etc.)
 Wireless networks are cheaper to install and maintain
 Disadvantages:
 Has security vulnerabilities
 High costs for setting the infrastructure
 Unlike wired communication, wireless communication is
influenced by physical obstructions, climatic conditions,
interference from other wireless devices
CURRENT WIRELESS SYSTEMS
 CELLULAR SYSTEM
 WIRELESS LANs
 SATELLITE SYSTEM
 PAGING SYSTEM
 PANs(BLUETOOTH)
What is cellular system?
Definition Practical
Wireless communication technology in
which several
small exchanges (called cells)
equipped with low-power radio
antennas (strategically located over a
wide geographical area) are
interconnected through a central
exchange. As a receiver (cell phone)
moves from one place to the next,
its identity, location, and
radio frequency is handed-over by one
cell to another without interrupting a
call.
• Communication between the base station and
mobiles is defined by the standard common air
interface (CAI)
– Forward voice channel (FVC): voice transmission
from base station to mobile
– Reverse voice channel (RVC): voice transmission
from mobile to base station
– Forward control channels (FCC): initiating mobile
call from base station to mobile
– Reverse control channel (RCC): initiating mobile
call from mobile to base station
Cellular Telephone Systems
• Provide connection to the PSTN for any user location within the
radio range of the system.
• Characteristic
– Large number of users
– Large Geographic area
– Limited frequency spectrum
– Reuse of the radio frequency by the concept of “cell’’.
• Basic cellular system: mobile stations, base stations, and mobile
switching center.
Cordless Telephone System
• Cordless telephone systems are full duplex communication
systems.
• First generation cordless phone
– in-home use
– communication to dedicated base unit
– few tens of meters
• Second generation cordless phone
– outdoor
– combine with paging system
– few hundred meters per station
Major Mobile Radio Systems
1934 - Police Radio uses conventional AM mobile communication system.
1935 - Edwin Armstrong demonstrate FM
1946 - First public mobile telephone service - push-to-talk
1960 - Improved Mobile Telephone Service, IMTS - full duplex
1960 - Bell Lab introduce the concept of Cellular mobile system
1968 - AT&T propose the concept of Cellular mobile system to FCC.
1976 - Bell Mobile Phone service, poor service due to call blocking
1983 - Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), FDMA, FM
1991 - Global System for Mobile (GSM), TDMA, GMSK
1991 - U.S. Digital Cellular (USDC) IS-54, TDMA, DQPSK
1993 - IS-95, CDMA, QPSK, BPSK
Example of Mobile Radio
Systems
 Examples
 Cordless phone
 Remote controller
 Hand-held walkie-talkies
 Pagers
 Cellular telephone
 Wireless LAN
 Mobile - any radio terminal that could be moves during
operation
 Portable - hand-held and used at walking speed
 Subscriber - mobile or portable user
• Classification of mobile radio transmission system
– Simplex: communication in only one direction
– Half-duplex: same radio channel for both transmission and reception
(push-to-talk)
– Full-duplex: simultaneous radio transmission and reception (FDD, TDD)
• Frequency division duplexing uses two radio channel
– Forward channel: base station to mobile user
– Reverse channel: mobile user to base station
• Time division duplexing shares a single radio channel in
time.
Forward Channel
ReverseChannel
Wireless local area
network(WLAN)
 WLAN connect local computers
 Range (100 m) confined region
 Break data into packets
 Channel access is shared
 Backbone internet provides best service
 Poor performance in some application like
videos
 Low mobility
Satellite system ?
 Global coverage
 Optimized for good transmission
 Expensive base stations.
 Voice and data transmission
 Telecommunication application
 GPS , global telephone connection
 TV broadcasting , military , weather
broadcasting
Paging system ?
 Broad coverage for short messages
 Message broadcast from all base
stations
 Simple terminals
 Optimized for one way transmission
 Answer back hard
 Overtaken by cellular
Pager system
Paging Systems
• Conventional paging system send brief messages to a
subscriber
• Modern paging system: news headline, stock quotations, faxes,
etc.
• Simultaneously broadcast paging message from each base
station.
• Large transmission power to cover wide area.
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  • 1.
  • 2. WHY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION?  Freedom from wires.  No bunch of wires running from here and there.  “Auto Magical” instantaneous communication without physical connection setup e.g.- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.  Global coverage  Communication can reach where wiring is infeasible or costly  E.g.- rural areas,buildings,battlefield,outerspace.  Stay connected,flexiblity to connect multiple devices.
  • 3. WHAT IS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION?  Transmitting/receiving voice and data using electromagnetic waves in open space.  The information from sender to receiver is carried over a well defined channel.  Each channel has a fixed frequency bandwidth & capacity(bit rate).  Different channels can be used to transmit information in parallel and independently.
  • 4. TYPICAL FREQUENCIES  FM RADIO 88 MHZ  TV BROADCAST 200 MHZ  GSM PHONES 900 MHZ  GPS 1.2 GHZ  PCS PHONES 1.8 GHZ  BLUETOOTH 2.4 GHZ  Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ
  • 5. How communication takes place? Transmitting Signal Received Signal Satellite Transmitting Antenna Receiving Antenna
  • 6. TYPES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION? RADIO TRANSMISSION:- easily generated, Omni- directional , travel long distance , easily penetrates buildings.  PROBLEMS:- frequency dependent , relatively low bandwidth for data communication , tightly licensed by government. MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION:- widely used for long distance communication , relatively inexpensive.  PROBLEMS:- don’t pass through buildings , weather and frequency dependent.
  • 7. TYPES CONTINUED…. INFRARED AND MILIMETER WAVES:- Widely used for short range communication , unable to pass through solid objects , used for indoor wireless LANs , not for outdoors. LIGHT WAVE TRANSMISSION:- unguided optical signal such as laser , unidirectional , easy to install , no license required. PROBLEMS:- unable to penetrate rain or thick fog , laser beam can be easily diverted by air.
  • 8. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless communication  Advantages:  Working professionals can work and access Internet anywhere and anytime without carrying cables or wires wherever they go. This also helps to complete the work anywhere on time and improves the productivity.  A wireless communication network is a solution in areas where cables are impossible to install (e.g. hazardous areas, long distances etc.)  Wireless networks are cheaper to install and maintain  Disadvantages:  Has security vulnerabilities  High costs for setting the infrastructure  Unlike wired communication, wireless communication is influenced by physical obstructions, climatic conditions, interference from other wireless devices
  • 9. CURRENT WIRELESS SYSTEMS  CELLULAR SYSTEM  WIRELESS LANs  SATELLITE SYSTEM  PAGING SYSTEM  PANs(BLUETOOTH)
  • 10. What is cellular system? Definition Practical Wireless communication technology in which several small exchanges (called cells) equipped with low-power radio antennas (strategically located over a wide geographical area) are interconnected through a central exchange. As a receiver (cell phone) moves from one place to the next, its identity, location, and radio frequency is handed-over by one cell to another without interrupting a call.
  • 11. • Communication between the base station and mobiles is defined by the standard common air interface (CAI) – Forward voice channel (FVC): voice transmission from base station to mobile – Reverse voice channel (RVC): voice transmission from mobile to base station – Forward control channels (FCC): initiating mobile call from base station to mobile – Reverse control channel (RCC): initiating mobile call from mobile to base station
  • 12. Cellular Telephone Systems • Provide connection to the PSTN for any user location within the radio range of the system. • Characteristic – Large number of users – Large Geographic area – Limited frequency spectrum – Reuse of the radio frequency by the concept of “cell’’. • Basic cellular system: mobile stations, base stations, and mobile switching center.
  • 13. Cordless Telephone System • Cordless telephone systems are full duplex communication systems. • First generation cordless phone – in-home use – communication to dedicated base unit – few tens of meters • Second generation cordless phone – outdoor – combine with paging system – few hundred meters per station
  • 14. Major Mobile Radio Systems 1934 - Police Radio uses conventional AM mobile communication system. 1935 - Edwin Armstrong demonstrate FM 1946 - First public mobile telephone service - push-to-talk 1960 - Improved Mobile Telephone Service, IMTS - full duplex 1960 - Bell Lab introduce the concept of Cellular mobile system 1968 - AT&T propose the concept of Cellular mobile system to FCC. 1976 - Bell Mobile Phone service, poor service due to call blocking 1983 - Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), FDMA, FM 1991 - Global System for Mobile (GSM), TDMA, GMSK 1991 - U.S. Digital Cellular (USDC) IS-54, TDMA, DQPSK 1993 - IS-95, CDMA, QPSK, BPSK
  • 15. Example of Mobile Radio Systems  Examples  Cordless phone  Remote controller  Hand-held walkie-talkies  Pagers  Cellular telephone  Wireless LAN  Mobile - any radio terminal that could be moves during operation  Portable - hand-held and used at walking speed  Subscriber - mobile or portable user
  • 16. • Classification of mobile radio transmission system – Simplex: communication in only one direction – Half-duplex: same radio channel for both transmission and reception (push-to-talk) – Full-duplex: simultaneous radio transmission and reception (FDD, TDD) • Frequency division duplexing uses two radio channel – Forward channel: base station to mobile user – Reverse channel: mobile user to base station • Time division duplexing shares a single radio channel in time. Forward Channel ReverseChannel
  • 17. Wireless local area network(WLAN)  WLAN connect local computers  Range (100 m) confined region  Break data into packets  Channel access is shared  Backbone internet provides best service  Poor performance in some application like videos  Low mobility
  • 18. Satellite system ?  Global coverage  Optimized for good transmission  Expensive base stations.  Voice and data transmission  Telecommunication application  GPS , global telephone connection  TV broadcasting , military , weather broadcasting
  • 19. Paging system ?  Broad coverage for short messages  Message broadcast from all base stations  Simple terminals  Optimized for one way transmission  Answer back hard  Overtaken by cellular Pager system
  • 20. Paging Systems • Conventional paging system send brief messages to a subscriber • Modern paging system: news headline, stock quotations, faxes, etc. • Simultaneously broadcast paging message from each base station. • Large transmission power to cover wide area.