SEMINAR -I
PRESENTATION
ON
COMMUNICATION
STANDARD
USING IEEE 802.11
PRESENTED BY:AMEY VILAS KAMERKAR
GUIDED BY:PROF.DR.S.S. DEORE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
S.S.V.P.S.’s B.S. DEORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,DHULE
2017-2018
Index
 INTRODUCTION
 ARCHITECTURE OF WIRELESS LAN
 TYPES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
 IEEE 802.11
 BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
 ZIGBEE
 COMPARISION
 CONCLUSION
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction
 Most important mediums of transmission of information
 The information can be transmitted through the air without requiring any cable
or wires or other electronic conductors
 It’s a fast and rapid technology used for communication in worldwide
 Present days, wireless communication system has become an essential
ARCHITECTURE OF
WIRELESS LAN
 Stations
 Basic service set
 Independent basic service set
 Extendent service set
 Distribution set
ARCHITECTURE OF WIRELESS LAN
TYPES OF WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION
IEEE 802.11
BLUETOOTH
TECHNOLOGY
Radio waves to
communicate between
devices
Range of 15-50 feet
Uses maximum power
Slot availability mask
(SMK)
ZIGBEE
ZIGBEE
 Low power consumption
 Used in commercial application
 Ex sensing and monitoring
application
 Flexibility to more reliable
wireless performance
COMPARISION
Advantages
Simplicity and Flexibility
Reliable
Higher data rates ,speed and
reach
Cost saving
Disadvantages
Data less secure
Waves can be damaging to
our health
High maintainces
CONCLUSION
Wireless networks are very common in the workplace as well as in the home.
Technology has been created to store, transmit and receive data through networks
at very high rates of speed. Networks have become essential to complete daily
business tasks and most business, those who rely heavily on information
technologies, would be crippled without their networks. Advances in networking
storage have allowed for organizations to use their networks not only for the
sharing of resources but to store large pools of data to be used for data analysis.
Companies can now store detailed profile information for customers at a very low
cost. In the future, the speed of networks will increase as they have in past years.
The cost of networks will continue to decline and using a network will be essential.
Bibliography
1. Yan, L. and Fang, X. (2013) Decoupled Wireless Network Architecture for High-
Speed Railway. 2013 International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless
Communications (HMWC), Shanghai, 1-3 November 2013, 96-100.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HMWC.2013.6710300
2. IEEE 802.15.4a Standard. Part 15.4: Wireless MAC and PHY Specifications for
Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs): Amendment to add
alternate PHY (Draft). IEEE: Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2006.
3. BluetoothTM. Specificaton of the Bluetooth System; IEEE: Piscataway, New
Jersey, 2004.
4. Marron, P.J.; Minder, D.; Consortium, E.W. Embeddeed WiseNts Reseacrh
Roadmap. Information Society Technologies: Berlin, Germany, 2006. [5]
Petersen S, S Carlsen, and A Skavhaug. 2008b. “Layered Software Challenge
of Wireless Technology in the Oil & Gas Industry.” In Proceedings of the 19th
Australian Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 37-46. IEEE Computer
Society, Washington, D.C.

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  • 1.
    SEMINAR -I PRESENTATION ON COMMUNICATION STANDARD USING IEEE802.11 PRESENTED BY:AMEY VILAS KAMERKAR GUIDED BY:PROF.DR.S.S. DEORE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING S.S.V.P.S.’s B.S. DEORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,DHULE 2017-2018
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    Index  INTRODUCTION  ARCHITECTUREOF WIRELESS LAN  TYPES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION  IEEE 802.11  BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY  ZIGBEE  COMPARISION  CONCLUSION  BIBLIOGRAPHY
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    Introduction  Most importantmediums of transmission of information  The information can be transmitted through the air without requiring any cable or wires or other electronic conductors  It’s a fast and rapid technology used for communication in worldwide  Present days, wireless communication system has become an essential
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    ARCHITECTURE OF WIRELESS LAN Stations  Basic service set  Independent basic service set  Extendent service set  Distribution set
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    BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY Radio waves to communicatebetween devices Range of 15-50 feet Uses maximum power Slot availability mask (SMK)
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    ZIGBEE  Low powerconsumption  Used in commercial application  Ex sensing and monitoring application  Flexibility to more reliable wireless performance
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    Advantages Simplicity and Flexibility Reliable Higherdata rates ,speed and reach Cost saving Disadvantages Data less secure Waves can be damaging to our health High maintainces
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    CONCLUSION Wireless networks arevery common in the workplace as well as in the home. Technology has been created to store, transmit and receive data through networks at very high rates of speed. Networks have become essential to complete daily business tasks and most business, those who rely heavily on information technologies, would be crippled without their networks. Advances in networking storage have allowed for organizations to use their networks not only for the sharing of resources but to store large pools of data to be used for data analysis. Companies can now store detailed profile information for customers at a very low cost. In the future, the speed of networks will increase as they have in past years. The cost of networks will continue to decline and using a network will be essential.
  • 15.
    Bibliography 1. Yan, L.and Fang, X. (2013) Decoupled Wireless Network Architecture for High- Speed Railway. 2013 International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless Communications (HMWC), Shanghai, 1-3 November 2013, 96-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HMWC.2013.6710300 2. IEEE 802.15.4a Standard. Part 15.4: Wireless MAC and PHY Specifications for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs): Amendment to add alternate PHY (Draft). IEEE: Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2006. 3. BluetoothTM. Specificaton of the Bluetooth System; IEEE: Piscataway, New Jersey, 2004. 4. Marron, P.J.; Minder, D.; Consortium, E.W. Embeddeed WiseNts Reseacrh Roadmap. Information Society Technologies: Berlin, Germany, 2006. [5] Petersen S, S Carlsen, and A Skavhaug. 2008b. “Layered Software Challenge of Wireless Technology in the Oil & Gas Industry.” In Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 37-46. IEEE Computer Society, Washington, D.C.