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WIRELESS MEDIA

MICRO PROJECT IN :

DATA COMMUNICATION (22321)

Submitted By :
Mithil Ranpise – 47
Piyush Pandey – 46
Suraj Thakur – 53

Submitted To :
Prof. Mr. Dhananjay Nawalkar

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


2019-2020

Dr. D.Y.Patil School of Polytechnic, Vidyanagar,


Sec-7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706.
D.Y.PATIL SCHOOL OF POLYTECHNIC
SECTOR-7 NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI- 400706

This is to certify that

Mr./Miss_________________________________________________________
Class ________Roll No.-________________ has completed his/her micro project
Satisfactorily in the subject of ________________________________________
as prescribed by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education in academic year 2019 -
2020.
in the Programme of _____________________________________of the institute
________________________________________________________________

Date ______________

Teacher ____________ Department ______________ Principal __________


ACKNOWLEGMENT

I take this opportunity to express deep sense of gratitude and sincere thanks
for the invaluable guidance that I have received at the worthy hands of my Prof.
Mr. Dhananjay Nawalkar.

I express my sincere thanks to our H.O.D for permitting me to do this project


and also to the entire staff member who have helped me directly or indirectly.

I also express my thanks to my friends for their underlying support shown


during the preparation of this project.

_______________________

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INDEX

Sr. no. Topic Page no.


PART A
1.0 Aim of Micro-Project 1

2.0 Course Outcomes Addressed 2

3.0 Proposed Methodology 3

4.0 Action Plan 4

5.0 Resources Required 4

PART B
1.0 Rationale 6

2.0 Aim of Micro project 7

3.0 Course Outcomes Achieved 7

4.0 Literature Review 8


5.0 Actual Methodology Followed 9

6.0 Actual Resources used 10

7.0 Output 11-14

8.0 Skills Developed 15

9.0 Applications of Micro project 15

10.0 Evaluation Sheet Part A 16

11.0 Evaluation Sheet Part B 17


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WIRELESS MEDIA

1.0 AIM OF MICRO PROJECT

In our DCO micro project we have made a project completely on wireless media.
Which include its working, its property, etc.

2.0 COURSE OUTCOMES ADDRESSED

1. Use fundamental concepts of Communication in wireless media.


2. We learned about wireless media communication.
3. We also learned about its working.

3.0 PROPOSED METHODOLOGY

In our DCO micro project we have made a project on wireless media.


Which include its working, its property, etc.
4.0 ACTION PLAN

Sr. Details of Activity Planned Start Finished Name of Responsible


No. Date Date Team Members
1 Searched topic for the All Group Members
micro-project

2 Took the topics for Mithil Ranpise


micro-project

3 Discussed the topic Piyush Pandey


with group members Suraj Thakur
and teacher

4 Collected the required Suraj Thakur


materials.

5 Confirming the Piyush Pandey


material with faculty

6 Made the required Mithil Ranpise


changes under the
guidance of teacher

7 Planned the outline of Piyush Pandey


the micro-project

8 Working on micro- All Group Members


project
5.0 RESOURCES REQUIRED

Sr Name of Specification Qty. Remarks


no. Resources /
Material
1 System name Laptop Windows 10, Intel® Core™ i3-6006 1 -
(laptop/ CPU @ 2.00Ghz 4GB RAM
computer)

2 Operating system 64-bit Operating System, x64-Based 1 -


processor

4 Software – 1 -

5 Internet www.Google.com 1 -
www.quora.com
WIRELESS MEDIA

1.0 RATIONALE

Wireless is an encompassing term that describes numerous communication


technologies that rely on a wireless signal to send data rather than using a
physical medium (often a wire). In wireless transmission, the medium used is
the air, through electromagnetic, radio and microwave signals. The term
communication here not only means communication between people but
between devices and other technologies as well.

Wireless could refer to any device that communicates with other devices
wirelessly, meaning there is no physical connection between them. Wireless
technology started in the early 20th century with radiotelegraphy using Morse
code. When the process of modulation was introduced, it became possible to
transmit voices, music and other sounds wirelessly. This medium then came to
be known as radio. Due to the demand of data communication, the need for a
larger portion of the spectrum of wireless signals became a requirement and
the term wireless gained widespread use.

When the word wireless is mentioned, people most often mean wireless
computer networking as in Wi-Fi or cellular telephony, which is the backbone
of personal communications.
2.0 AIM OF MICROPROJECT

In our DCO micro project we have made a project completely on wireless media. Which
include its working, its property, etc.

3.0 COURSE OUTCOMES ACHIEVED


1. Use fundamental concepts of wireless media.
2. We learned about wireless media communication.
3. We also learned about its working.

4.0 LITERATURE REVIEW

1. Provides comprehensive discussion of the scholarly research that has already been done
on a topic.
2. Includes some summary of important articles on a topic.
3. Includes comparison: between how different authors discuss the same topic and how
the topic has been handles over time.
5.0 ACTUAL METHODOLOGY FOLLOWED / WORKING

Wireless networks operate using radio frequency (RF) technology, a frequency


within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. When
an RF current is supplied to an antenna, an electromagnetic field is created that
then is able to propagate through space.
The cornerstone of a wireless network is a device known as an access point (AP).
The primary job of an access point is to broadcast a wireless signal that computers
can detect and "tune" into. Since wireless networks are usually connected to wired
ones, an access point also often serves as a link to the resources available on the a
wired network, such as an Internet connection.

In order to connect to an access point and join a wireless network, computers must
be equipped with wireless network adapters. These are often built right into the
computer, but if not, just about any computer or notebook can be made wireless-
capable through the use of an add-on adapter plugged into an empty expansion slot,
USB port, or in the case of notebooks, a PC Card slot.

Common everyday wireless technologies include:

• 802.11 Wi-Fi: Wireless networking technology for personal computers

• Bluetooth: Technology for interconnecting small devices

• Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM): De facto mobile phone


standard in many countries

• Two-Way Radio: Radio communications, as in amateur and citizen band


radio services, as well as business and military communications
6.0 ACTUAL RESOURCES USED

Sr. Name of Specification Qty. Remarks


no. Resources /
Material
1 System name Laptop Windows 10, Intel® Core™ i3-6006 1 -
(laptop/ CPU @ 2.00Ghz 4GB RAM
computer)

2 Operating system 64-bit Operating System, x64-Based 1 -


processor

4 Software – 1 -

5 Internet www.Google.com 1 -
www.quora.com
8.0 Skills Developed

1. Use fundamental concepts of wireless media.


2. We learned about wireless media communication.
3. We also learned about its working.
9.0 Applications

1. Transmission of music, news, road conditions, weather reports, and


other broadcast information are received via digital audio broadcasting
(DAB) with 1.5Mbit/s.

2. For personal communication, a universal mobile telecommunications system


(UMTS) phone might be available offering voice and data connectivity with
384kbit/s.

3. For remote areas, satellite communication can be used, while the current
position of the car is determined via the GPS (Global Positioning System).

4. A local ad-hoc network for the fast exchange of information (information


such as distance between two vehicles, traffic information, road conditions) in
emergency situations or to help each other keep a safe distance. Local ad-hoc
network with vehicles close by to prevent guidance system, accidents,
redundancy.

5. Vehicle data from buses, trucks, trains and high speed train can be transmitted
in advance for maintenance.
Micro-Project Evaluation sheet (A)

Name of Student: Enrollment No. :


Name of Programme: Information Technology Semester: III
Course Title: Data Communication Code: 22321

Title of the Micro-Project: Satellite Communication.

Course Outcomes Achieved:


The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be taught and
implemented so that the student demonstrated the following industry oriented COs associated with the above-
mentioned competency:
a. Use Fundamental concepts of satellite in a satellite system.

b. We learned about satellite communication.


c. We also learned about its working.
.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be Poor Average Good Excellent


No. assessed (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)
1 Relevance to the course

2 Literature Survey /
Information Collection
3 Project Proposal

4 Completion of Target as per


project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/
Model
7 Report Preparation

8 Presentation

9 Defense
Micro-Project Evaluation sheet (B)

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total Marks


Part I – Project Part II – Individual 10
Project Methodology Project Presentation /
Proposal (2 Marks) Report / Viva
(2 Marks) Working (4 Marks)
Model
(2 Marks)

Comment/ Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if any)


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Name and designation of the Faculty Member: prof.

Signature:

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