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Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology document discusses mobile computing case studies. It prompts the reader to 1) check frequency regulations for their country before using wireless networks, as they differ between regions. 2) Consider problems that could arise for routing algorithms in fast-moving ad-hoc networks like city traffic, and how highways may differ. 3) Identify remaining reasons to use infrared for wireless local area networks if Bluetooth becomes widely popular. 4) Explain how collisions can occur at the physical and medium access control layers across different wireless networks, and how each network type attempts to reduce collision probability. The document is signed by the staff in charge and head of department of computer science and engineering.
Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology document discusses mobile computing case studies. It prompts the reader to 1) check frequency regulations for their country before using wireless networks, as they differ between regions. 2) Consider problems that could arise for routing algorithms in fast-moving ad-hoc networks like city traffic, and how highways may differ. 3) Identify remaining reasons to use infrared for wireless local area networks if Bluetooth becomes widely popular. 4) Explain how collisions can occur at the physical and medium access control layers across different wireless networks, and how each network type attempts to reduce collision probability. The document is signed by the staff in charge and head of department of computer science and engineering.
Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology document discusses mobile computing case studies. It prompts the reader to 1) check frequency regulations for their country before using wireless networks, as they differ between regions. 2) Consider problems that could arise for routing algorithms in fast-moving ad-hoc networks like city traffic, and how highways may differ. 3) Identify remaining reasons to use infrared for wireless local area networks if Bluetooth becomes widely popular. 4) Explain how collisions can occur at the physical and medium access control layers across different wireless networks, and how each network type attempts to reduce collision probability. The document is signed by the staff in charge and head of department of computer science and engineering.
11UCE802 - MOBILE COMPUTING CASE STUDY 1. Frequency regulations may differ between countries. Check out the regulations valid for your country (within Europe the European Radio Office may be able to help you, www.ero.dk, for the US try the FCC, www.fcc.gov, for Japan ARIB,www.arib.or.jp). 2. Think of ad-hoc networks with fast moving nodes, e.g., cars in a city. What problems arise even for the routing algorithms adapted to ad-hoc networks? What is the situation on highways? 3. If Bluetooth is a commercial success, what are remaining reasons for the use of infra red transmission for WLANs? 4. In what situations can collisions occur in all three networks? Distinguish between collisions on PHY and MAC layer. How do the three wireless networks try to solve the collisions or minimize the probability of collisions?
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