Digital Image Processing S Sridhar
Digital Image Processing S Sridhar
Digital Image Processing S Sridhar
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Books
“Pervasive Computing”, Burkhardt, Pearson
“Mobile Communication”, J. Schiller, Pearson
“The Wireless Application Protocol”, Sandeep Singhal,
Pearson
“Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication systems”,
by P. Stavronlakis, Springer Publishers
Day-1
Introduction to Wireless Network
and Mobile Computing
Topics
What is network
Why required
Computer network
Types of Wired network
LAN WAN MAN
Why Wireless Network
Computer Network:
A network consists of two or more computers that are
linked in order to share resources, exchange files, or
allow electronic communications.
The computers on a network may be linked through
cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or
infrared light beams
Need of Computer Network:
File sharing
Resource sharing
Remote access
Data protection
Types Of Network:
Local Area Network
Wide Area Network
Metropolitan Area Network
Local Area Network:
A local area network (LAN) is a group of
computers and associated devices that
share a common communications line or
wireless link.
Typically, connected devices share the
resources of a single processor or server
within a small geographic area .
. A local area network may serve as few as
two or three users or as many as
thousands of users.
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Wide Area Network:
The WAN is a communications network that
makes use of existing technology to connect
local computer networks into a larger working
network that may cover both national and
international locations.
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Metropolitan Area Network (MAN):
A metropolitan area network (MAN) is a
network that interconnects users with computer
resources in a geographic area or region larger
than that covered by even a large local area
network but smaller than the area covered by a
wide area network (WAN).
It is also used to mean the interconnection of
several local area networks by bridging them
with backbone lines
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BASIS LAN MAN WAN
Full Form Local Area Network Metropolitan Area Wide Area Network
Network
Range A communication network This network shares the A communication network
linking a number of stations in characteristics of packet distinguished from a Local
same local area. Range is 1 broadcasting networks. Area Network. Range is
to 10 km Range is100 km Beyond 100 km
Media Used Uses guided media Uses guided as well as Uses unguided media
unguided media
Speed A high speed i.e. 100kbps to Optimized for a large Long distance
100mbps geographical area than communications, which may or
LAN. may not be provided by public
packet network.