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BHARATI VIDYAPEETHS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN,

Katraj-Dhankawadi, Pune-43

SEMINAR REPORT ON WIFIBER TECHNOLOGY

SUBMITTED BY: MISS PAPULE POOJA S. T.E (Computer) Roll no. 67

Under The Guidance Of Prof. D. D. PUKALE Department Of Computer Engineering Year: (2012-2013)

BHARATI VIDYAPEETHS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN,


Katraj-Dhankawadi, Pune-43

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the seminar report entitled

WIFIBER TECHNOLOGY
Submitted by

MISS PAPULE POOJA S.


ROLL NO. 52

is a record of bonafide work carried out for T.E Computer Course fulfillment of the requirement for Bharati Vidyapeeths College Of Engineering For Women, Pune, under the University of Pune.

Prof. Mr. D. D. Pukale (Seminar Guide)

Prof. Mrs. Jayashree Jadhav (Seminar In-charge)

Prof. S. R. Patil H.O.D. (Computer Engineering Department)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It gives me great pleasure and satisfaction in presenting this seminar on WiFiber TECHNOLOGY

I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude towards Mr. D. D. Pukale, Department of Computer Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeths College Of Engineering For Women, our seminar guide for his valuable technical guidance and suggestions that he provided me at various stages throughout the seminar work. I would like to thank Mrs. Jayashree Jadhav, Department Of Computer Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeths College Of Engineering For Women, seminar in charge, and other staff members for encouraging us at all times and giving important suggestions. My special thanks to Prof. Dr. S R Patil, Head of Department, Computer Engineering, for encouraging me and giving his valuable support. I would like to thanks all those, who have directly or indirectly helped me for the completion of the work during this seminar. The smooth completion of the seminar would not have been possible without their support.

Ms. Papule Pooja S. Roll no: 67

Abstract
A new wireless technology could beat fiber optics for speed in some applications. Atop each of the Trump towers in New York City, there s a new type of wireless transmitter and receiver that can send and receive data at rates of more than one gigabit per second - fast enough to stream 90 minutes of video from one tower to the next, more than one mile apart, in less than six seconds. By comparison, the same video sent over a DSL or cable Internet connection would take almost an hour to download. This system is dubbed WiFiber by its creator, GigaBeam, a Virginia-based telecommunications startup. Although the technology is wireless, the company s approach high-speed data transferring across a point-to-point network - is more of an alternative to fiber optics, than to Wi-Fi or Wi-Max, says John Krzywicki, the company s vice president of marketing. And it is best suited for highly specific data delivery situations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION...1 1.1. Introduction...1

Chapter 2

WIFIBER....... ...3 2.1. Optical Fiber.................3 2. 2. Wireless Data Transmission....4 2.3 GIGABEAM Company Profile....4 2.4 Why Wifiber? ..................................................................................................5

Chapter 3 Chapter 4

FEATURES OF WIFIBER9 TECHNICAL & HARDWARE DETAILS 14 4.1. System.14 4.2. Tx/Rx..14 4.3. Antenna..14 4.4. Electrical.15 4.5. Customer Data....15 4.6. Mechanics...15 4.7. Operating Environment...15 4.8. Fault and Configuration Management15

Chapter 5

APPLICATIONS..16 5.1. Disaster Recovery...16 5.2. Campus LAN......16 5.3. Storage Access SAN........17 5.4. Wireless Backhaul..17

Chapter 6

CURRENT USERS AND FUTURE SCOPE 18 6.1. Current Users18 6.2. The Future Scope Of WiFiber..18

CONCLUSION.20 BIBILOGRAPHY ..21

LIST OF FIGURES

FIG NO

FIG NAME

PAGE NO
6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

WIFIBER GigaBeam virtual fiber local loop for data, voice and video Antenna Disaster Recovery Campus LAN Storage Access-SAN Wireless Backhaul

7 14 16 16 17 17

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