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ASSIGNMENT
Module Code
SPC2520
Module Name
Advanced Wireless Networks and Protocols
Course
M.Sc. in Computer Science and Networking
Department
Computer Engineering

Name of the Student
Kanishka Singhal
Reg. No
CJB0912009
Batch
Full-Time 2012.
Module Leader
Rinki Sharma

Declaration Sheet
Student Name
Kanishka Singhal
Reg. No
CJB0912009
Course
Computer Science and Networking
Batch
Full-Time 2012.
Batch
2012
Module Code
SPC2520
Module Title
Advanced Wireless Networks and Protocols
Module Date
26/08/2013
To
28/09/2013
Module Leader
Rinki Sharma

Declaration

The assignment submitted herewith is a result of my own investigations and that I have conformed to the guidelines against plagiarism as laid out in the PEMP Student Handbook. All sections of the text and results, which have been obtained from other sources, are fully referenced. I understand that cheating and plagiarism constitute a breach of University regulations and will be dealt with accordingly.

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Abstract

The advanced wireless networks and protocols module covered up the way to achieve to the wireless applications using different standards and protocols and it begins with the characteristics of wireless networks and wireless networks provide the advantages of mobility, scalability, and ease of installation and so on. In this module, different technologies that are divided into Personal Area Network (PAN), Local Area Network (LAN) and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) technologies based on the distance and data rates up to which they can provide services were dealt. These technologies use different modulation techniques, work in different frequency bands and provide different data rates. An appropriate technology can be chosen based



References: [1] Akyildiz, I, F. (2006) ‘NeXt generation/dynamic spectrum access/cognitive radio wireless networks: A survey’. Computer Networks 50 (2), 2127–2159 [2] Guizani, M. (2006) Next Generation in Wireless Networks. England: John Wiley & sins Ltd [3] http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/ita/wireless/pdfs/FullManual.pdf Retrieved on 23-09-2013

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