Course Overview
Wireless Local Area
Networks
Characteristics of
Wireless LANs
Design Goals for Wireless
LANs
Infrared vs. Radio
Transmission
IEEE 802.11
802.11 Infrastructure
Network
802.11 Ad-hoc Network
IEEE Family of Standards
802.11 Layers and
Functions
802.11 Physical Layer
IEEE 802.11 MAC
Architecture
802.11 MAC Layer
802.11 MAC Layer
802.11 MAC: CSMA/CA
802.11 MAC: Competing
Stations
IEEE 802.11 DCF Protocol
802.11 MAC: CSMA/CA
802.11 MAC: RTS/CTS
IEEE 802.11: DCF and PCF
Coexistence
802.11 MAC:
Point Coordination Function
802.11 MAC:
Point Coordination Function
802.11 MAC Frame Format
MAC Address Format
802.11 MAC Management
Synchronization using a
Beacon (Infrastructure Network)
Synchronization using a
Beacon
(Ad-hoc Network)
IEEE TSF: Does not scale!
Alternative Solution:
CSMNS
Comparison TSF and CSMNS
Power Management
Power Saving with Wake-up
Patterns (Infrastructure Network)
Power Saving with Wake-up
Patterns
(Ad-hoc Network)
802.11 Roaming
WLAN: IEEE 802.11b
Channel Selection
(Non-Overlapping)
WLAN: IEEE 802.11a
WLAN: IEEE 802.11 –
Future Developments
Bluetooth: “Personal Area
Networks”
Bluetooth General
Characteristics
Bluetooth Intended Uses
Bluetooth
History and hi-tech…
…and the real rune stone
Bluetooth Radio
Bluetooth Frequency
Hopping/Time Division Duplex Scheme
Bluetooth MAC Protocol
Bluetooth MAC Protocol
Bluetooth Data Rates
Piconet
Forming a Piconet
Bluetooth PicoNet Example
Baseband States of a
Bluetooth Device
Bluetooth Power States
Bluetooth Scatternets
Scatternet
Bluetooth Scatternets
Bluetooth Scatternet
Security
SDP – Service Discovery
Protocol
WPAN: IEEE 802.15-1 –
Bluetooth
WPAN: IEEE 802.15 –
Future Developments 1
WPAN: IEEE 802.15 –
Future Developments 2