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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

NAME:QURAT-UL-AIN YOUSAF

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What is wireless technology?
• Wireless is a term used to define telecommunication and
data transmission without wires.
• Wireless refers to any telecommunications or data
transfer in which electromagnetic waves -- rather
than some form of wire or cable -- carry signals
over all or part of the data communication path.
• Nowadays has grown with various products and
very popular with homes, businesses and schools,
and handheld equipment.

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Advantages Disadvantages

• The wireless network does not • The range of a wireless network is


require any cable or wires, and minimal, and it causes problems for
hence communication is possible many users.
even when the user is moving.

• Wireless networks can be easily • People who are inexperienced in the


extended to places where wires computer field may face trouble
and cables are not accessible. installing a wireless network.
• Installing a wireless network is • The wireless network is very prone to
easier and faster. interference, and hence, fog and
radiation can cause it to malfunction.
• Wireless networks require a one- • The cost of installing a wireless
time investment and, hence, are network is prohibitive.
cheaper.
• Improved and better • The wireless network has minimal
communication is available if one bandwidth.
is using the wireless network.

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Examples of Wireless Technology
• Mobile Phones and the Cellular Network:
Mobile phones can incorporate a variety of wireless technologies, but
cellular networks (also known as mobile networks) are the technology
most commonly associated with them. The main advantage of cellular
networks is that they provide a greater signal range for devices
compared with most other wireless technologies.
• Satellite
The signals take the form of modulated microwaves, which are
beamed close to orbiting satellites. The signals are amplified by the
satellites and sent back to a ground-based antenna receiver. This
information is then used to provide the particular service required.

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Uses of Wireless
Technology
.

• Transfer Files
• Eliminate Cables
• Use Peripheral Devices
• Connect to LAN and Other
Network
• For VoIP (VOICE OVER INTERNET
PROTOCOL)
• Building Automation And
Security

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Conclusion
• In conclusion, wireless communications globally is something
that people can expect as technology advances.
• Wireless communications has a lot of benefits and can make
the world a lot more efficient. It does have concerns though as
with every other new advancement that is made in today’s
world.
• The issues with security regarding access to a person’s
personal information or the negative impact that it may seem
to have on society are a few things that are holding back the
progress that wireless technology could be making.
• With more research and experiments conducted, the problems
associated with wireless communications can be reduced and
make it a more significant part of the world.
• Wireless technology will be very important in the near future
where the need for wires connecting individual devices seems
to be coming to an end.

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