INTRODUCTION
In this paper of Wireless USB, I will try to give the uses of WUSB, its advantages, work area, features of using WUSB, etc. At the same time I will points out the application of using WUSB along with its specification.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to connect devices to a host computer. The USB 3.0 is the u version of the USB. The USB 3.0 is also called super speed USB because the USB 3.0 support a raw throughput of 500 MByte/s. In the new universal serialbus specification, there are many new features which are also included. The most important one is the fast speed data transfer. Thus the USB 3.0 can support more devices than the currently using specification which is using USB 2.0.
Wireless USB is also
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ADVANTAGES OF USING WIRELESS USB:
• By the term wireless USB, it means here wires are restrictive. Once the USB is plugged into a socket, we cannot move the device as we do it with mobile or other devices. As this cannot move freely so it became an obstruction to the mobile offices.
• Using multiple wires can cause problem. This problem occurs when we try to add or remove some components to the PC sometimes makes some knots with each other causing problem and we hate to see multiple wires behind our PC. To discard all kinds of problems ,we like to use WUSB and it is better to use WUSB.
• In many situations wireless solutions can easily deliver same speeds that wired solutions are delivering. So it is a better reason to use wireless USB.
• In every cases it is better to use wireless USB than to use wired USB. When we use wired USB, we cannot move the device but the device using wireless USB can be moved. Laptops and mobile phones are better than big computers and landline phones. These can be moved according to our needs. We can also use them in moving cars etc. And thus from all these reasons, it can be said that wireless USB has a great advantage and it is more helpful and useful than wired
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Here common devices that are used regularly like printers, scanners, hard discs, projectors etc can also be used in the wireless scenarios. In the wireless scenarios, the function of these devices remains the same as if it seems that they are using the wired USB. So, to get the benefits for performing faster, it is better to use wireless USB instead of wired USB.
• Digital media in the PC, consumer electronic and mobile communication is growing highly and thus with it a common standard interconnection is needed, which could be able to support the on-going convergence of these environments. The consumer electronic will have high-performance wireless interface expectations. Consumer usage models will mainly focus on streaming media distribution that mainly uses algorithms for compression. The main objective of the performance of the wireless USB is to provide a high quality of service that is maintained to meet typical consumer entertainment expectations.
If you were implementing a low-cost wireless network that had to cover a very large area and support only a few users, the use of 802.11g technology would be a very good option. 11g technology operates at the 2.4Ghz range which allows for access points to provide signals up to 300 feet. The 2.4GHz signal also has lower rates of signal loss from obstructions. This means that a fewer number of AP's would need to be purchased for complete are coverage. Also, by providing throughput of up 54Mbps it could easily support bandwidth needs of multiple users who require minimal bandwidth. This would be the case of a warehouse or large department store where the applications would not place major demands on network resources.
There are vast numbers of wi-fi gadgets around you which are part of your everyday lifestyles. With the appearance of efficient batteries like lithium ion, the cordless gear have an advantage over corded equipment. You take your cordless tools to your lawn or storage, or wherever their service is needed, with none extension of cord wanted, no extra cables.
1. Thanks to Wi-Fi technology, this devices can connect wirelessly and seamlessly to one’s existing broadband connection in seconds.
Thus the speed and reliability can be improve by judging the number of antennas. In the aspect of data rate, Option 1 has the highest transfer rate comparing to routers that has single-band capabilities. This indicates that Option 1 is able to perform better by transferring 600Mb data per second, 150 Mb more than other routers. Option 1 is strongly recommended as it is more affordable in prices with comparably better performance. Furthermore, Option 1 is equipped with various wireless LAN standard that provides faster and reliable wireless signals. It uses either 2.4GHz (single band) or 5GHz (dual band) band of frequencies in which wireless communications operate. Demands of dual band arise when there are intensive work within a LAN network and provides better internal network performance due to less interference (Lynn,
Wired network uses cables to connect devices to the internet, however, wireless network uses radio waves to devices to connect internet.
Nowadays there are also keyboards and mousses that can be connected via Wi-Fi. It’s a wireless technology that allows computers and other type of electronic devices to communicate through a wireless signal. Wi-Fi is the most common way to connect computers to wireless networks.
Broadband Data Speeds: While there are some fairly fast wireless broadband connections, it may be some time before they will compare to wired or cable connections.
3. Specify the standard transmission distance and transfer speed for the wireless technology you identified.
Wireless internet is convenient and easy. When using a cellular phone, most people connect to the wireless internet through their cell phone towers. However, when you're at home, you might want a stronger connection for all of the other devices that require internet access such as your laptop, tablet, and television. In cases like these, a mobile or Wi-Fi hotspot works wonders for connecting all the devices simultaneously.
0 Use the Internet to research one to two applications of the illustrated wireless technology. List each application found. Be sure to reference the Web site(s) where you found this information.
This will decrease the amount of bandwidth available to all machines. Wired switches send frames to single ports allowing workstations to utilize the full amount of dedicated bandwidth available. If a wired switch is capable of 100MBps and there are twenty workstations on the network, each computer is capable of sending 100mbps in both directions. Wireless AP’s share bandwidth with all workstations on the network and require
It’s very important to determine the device and application requirements based on bandwidth, protocols and frequency. In wireless network, bandwidth, protocols and sometime environmental conditions affect the speed of the channel so we need to calculate the aggregate throughputs before designing the network. Today, users carry Wi-Fi devices such as notebooks, laptops, tablets and Smartphone’s so total throughput must be calculated by estimating number of connections rather than the number of the seats. Some common wireless networking standards such as 802.11a/b/g/n invented in the IEEE association must be supported by wireless network. For better performance and for faster devices (802.11n devices), dual-ratio access points should be deployed. Table1 [3] illustrate the different IEEE standards and throughput.
If an existing wired LAN already has an Internet connection, then the hardware access points simply connect to your LAN and allow wireless computers to access the existing Internet connection in the same way as wired LAN computers.
Wireless headphones offer a huge advantage compared to conventional headphones: They are wireless and provide an unimagined freedom of movement. With the selection of wireless headphones should help you choose the best to be prepared for your individual needs: Whether with analog or digital radio signal, whether open or closed. Digital wireless headphones and Bluetooth headphones feature unlike analog over no noise, but they also cost more.
Mobile broadband is confusing to many people, not helped by the array of confusing terminology, such as dongles, USP and USB’s. Mobile broadband is a technology that remains bewildering to great many users, even though it is accessible to the majority of people. To help explain both the terminology and basic technical knowhow, here are the top ten myths commonly expressed about mobile broadband.