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Anatomy of Radio LAN

Onno W. [email protected]

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Reference http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/

Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.wlan.html

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Functional Diagram

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Spread Spectrum Techniques Direct Sequence Frequency Hopping

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Direct Sequence

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Frequency Hopping

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Comparisons DS modem more complicated, MAC

in DS much simpler. FH appears to be cheaper. BW sharing, DS tends to have

lower overhead on the air. DS vs. FH = religion war …

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Diversity Diversity

Redudancy in the system to overcome noise and to increase the reliability of the system.

Antenna Diversity

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Antenna Directional Antenna Sectoral Antenna Beam forming Antenna

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Range Issues Propagation

Attenuation Reflection Fading

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Transmitter Power Higher power:

Drain battery quickly Frequency reuse drawback

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Sensitivity Defined as

Point at 3% packet loss (400 byte packet in Gaussian channel).

7 dB worse if we use Raleigh channel + antenna diversity.

Normally –80 dBm, better –90 dBm.

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Attenuation:Propagation & Range

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SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Difference of power in the receiver between a valid signal and noise.

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Modulation

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Multi-rate system Better throughput more

bandwidth. The higher the signalling rate, the

shorter the distance.

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2FSK B = base frequency d = deviation

symbol 0 B + d 1 B – d

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Frequency Modulation 2FSK

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4FSK B = base frequency d = deviation

Symbol 00 B+ 1/2d 01 B – 1/2d 10 B + 3/2d 11 B – 3/2d

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IEEE 802.11 (11Mbps) CCK – Complementary Code

Keying 11 Mbps 5.5Mbps

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IEEE 802.11a (OFDM) Orthogonal Frequency Division

Multiplex (OFDM). Using equalization in post

processing, overcome delay spread.

OFDM is pre-processing technique. Use in 5Ghz UNII Band.

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Interference & Noise

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Interference & Noise Fading

Variation in time. Microwave oven & other interferer. Forward Error Correction (FEC)

Not effective, better retransmit the packet.

Delay Spread

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Multipath & Delay Spread