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Communication Systems-II
Outline
Cellular Systems
Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)
Wireless MAN (Wi-Max)
Other existing systems
Emerging Systems
Challenges in Wireless System Design
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
Internet
Access
Point
8C32810.61-Cimini-7/98
WI-MAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
Advantages
Outdoor Mesh
Indoor Mesh
ce
Ad-Hoc Networks
Peer-to-peer communications.
No backbone infrastructure.
Routing can be multihop.
Topology is dynamic.
Fully connected with different link SINRs
Wireless Sensor Networks
Data Collection and Distributed Control
Wireless
Network
Prof.Kevin
Warwick
Wireless Telemedicine
In- Body Wireless Devices
-Sensors/monitoring devices
-Drug delivery systems Recovery from
-Medical robots Nerve Damage
-Neural implants
Next-Generation Cellular
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
OFDM/MIMO (the PHY wars are over)
Much higher data rates (50-500 Mbps)
Greater spectral efficiency (bits/s/Hz)
Flexible use of up to 100 MHz of spectrum
Low packet latency (<5ms).
Increased system capacity
Reduced cost-per-bit
Total multimedia support
Spectrum Regulation
Technical Solutions:
Interference Cancellation
Smart/Cognitive Radios
Next-Generation Devices
Everything Wireless in One Device
Technology Solutions
Power
802.11b
UWB
Bluetooth
ZigBee Range
Fundamental Design Breakthroughs Needed..
The Wireless Evolution
Summary
The wireless vision encompasses many exciting
systems and applications
Technical challenges transcend across all layers
of system design
Standards and spectral allocation heavily impact
the evolution of wireless technology
Wireless systems today aim at greater data rates,
coverage, QoS and interoperability
There is a tremendous scope for innovative and
interesting research problems.