Introduction:
This lesson provide to trainees more information for( WPAN )to help the trainees Improve knowledge.
Objectives:
- Introduction of WPAN (Bluetooth).
- Video explains what is Bluetooth?
- Radio Frequency.
- What is IEEE 802.15.4
- Summary.
A wireless personal area network (WPAN for
short) is a low-range wireless network which covers an area of only a few dozen
metres. This sort of network is generally used for linking peripheral devices
(like printers,
cellphones, and home appliances) or a personal assistant
(PDA)
to a computer,
or just two nearby computers, without using a hard-wired connection. There are
several kinds of technology used for WPANs:
The main WPAN technology is Bluetooth,
launched by Ericsson in 1994, which offers a maximum throughput of 1 Mbps over
a maximum range of about thirty metres. Bluetooth, also known as IEEE
802.15.1, has the advantage of being very energy-efficient, which makes it
particularly well-suited to use in small devices.
After watch the video you will know the Bluetooth. Bluetooth creates a personal area network between a car and a cell phone, a cell phone and an ear piece, or a computer and a cell phone. Understand Bluetooth connections with helpful information from a digital lifestyle specialist in this free video on electronics.
HomeRF (for Home
Radio Frequency), launched in 1998 by HomeRF Working Group (which includes the manufacturers Compaq, HP, Intel,
Siemens, Motorola and Microsoft, among others) has a maximum throughput of 10
Mbps with a range of about 50 to 100 metres without an amplifier. The HomeRF
standard, despite Intel's support, was abandoned in January 2003, largely
because processor manufacturers had started to support on-board Wi-Fi (via Centrino
technology, which included a microprocessor and a Wi-Fi adapter on a single
component).
The technology ZigBee (also known as IEEE 802.15.4)
can be used to connect devices wirelessly at a very low cost and with little
energy consumption, which makes it particularly well-suited for being directly
integrated into small electronic appliances (like home appliances, stereos, and
toys). Zigbee, which operates on the frequency band of 2.4 GHz and on 16
channels, can reach transfer speeds of up to 250 Kbps with a maximum range of
about 100 metres.
Finally, infrared connections can be used to create
wireless connections over a few metres, with speeds than can reach a few
megabits per second. This technology is widely used in home electronics (like
remote controls), but light waves can interfere with the signal. irDA (Infrared Data Association),
formed in 1995, has more than 150 members.
Summary:
- What is speed rate of Bluetooth?
- What is range of Bluetooth?
- What is frequency uses of Bluetooth?
- What does mean RF?
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