Wireless mis
Wireless mis
Wireless mis
History
 The world's first wireless telephone conversation
 occurred in 1880, when Alexander Graham
 Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented and
 patented the photophone, a telephone that conducted
 audio conversations wirelessly over modulated light
 beams In that distant era when utilities did not yet
 exist to provide electricity, and lasers had not even
 been conceived of in science fiction, there were no
 practical applications for their invention, which was
 highly limited by the availability of both sunlight and
 good weather.
Applications of wireless technology

 Mobile telephones
 Wireless data communications
 Wireless energy transfer
 Computer interface devices
Bluetooth
 Bluetooth is the popular name for the 802.15
 wireless networking standard, which is useful for
 creating small personal area networks (PANs). It
 links up to eight devices within a 10-meter area using
 low-power, radio-based communication and can
 transmit up to 722 Kbps in the 2.4-GHz band.
Bluetooth network
WiMax
 WiMax, which stands for Worldwide
 Interoperability for Microwave Access, is the popular
 term for IEEE Standard 802.16. It has a wireless access
 range of up to 31 miles and transmission speed of up to
 75 Mbps. WiMax antennas are powerful enough to
 beam high-speed Internet connections to rooftop
 antennas of homes and businesses that are miles away.
WiMax topology
RFID
 Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems
 provide a powerful technology for tracking the
 movement of goods throughout the supply chain.
 RFID systems use tiny tags with embedded microchips
 containing data about an item and its location to
 transmit radio signals over a short distance to RFID
 readers. The RFID readers then pass the data over a
 network to a computer for processing. Unlike bar
 codes, RFID tags do not need line-of-sight contact to
 be read.
How it works
Wireless Sensor Networks
 Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are networks of
 interconnected wireless devices that are embedded
 into the physical environment to provide
 measurements of many points over large spaces. These
 devices have built-in processing, storage, and radio
 frequency sensors and antennas. They are linked into
 an interconnected network that routes the data they
 capture to a computer for analysis.
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Wireless mis

  • 4. History  The world's first wireless telephone conversation occurred in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented and patented the photophone, a telephone that conducted audio conversations wirelessly over modulated light beams In that distant era when utilities did not yet exist to provide electricity, and lasers had not even been conceived of in science fiction, there were no practical applications for their invention, which was highly limited by the availability of both sunlight and good weather.
  • 5. Applications of wireless technology  Mobile telephones  Wireless data communications  Wireless energy transfer  Computer interface devices
  • 6. Bluetooth  Bluetooth is the popular name for the 802.15 wireless networking standard, which is useful for creating small personal area networks (PANs). It links up to eight devices within a 10-meter area using low-power, radio-based communication and can transmit up to 722 Kbps in the 2.4-GHz band.
  • 8. WiMax  WiMax, which stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is the popular term for IEEE Standard 802.16. It has a wireless access range of up to 31 miles and transmission speed of up to 75 Mbps. WiMax antennas are powerful enough to beam high-speed Internet connections to rooftop antennas of homes and businesses that are miles away.
  • 10. RFID  Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems provide a powerful technology for tracking the movement of goods throughout the supply chain. RFID systems use tiny tags with embedded microchips containing data about an item and its location to transmit radio signals over a short distance to RFID readers. The RFID readers then pass the data over a network to a computer for processing. Unlike bar codes, RFID tags do not need line-of-sight contact to be read.
  • 12. Wireless Sensor Networks  Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are networks of interconnected wireless devices that are embedded into the physical environment to provide measurements of many points over large spaces. These devices have built-in processing, storage, and radio frequency sensors and antennas. They are linked into an interconnected network that routes the data they capture to a computer for analysis.