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Ashish - Gi Fi
Ashish - Gi Fi
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Presented By :Session: 2013-2014 Mr. ASHISH KUMAR SINGH Guide Name :Mr. M.D. NIKOSE 7 TH SEM EC Roll No.:21
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What do you mean by Gi Fi? History of gigabit wireless. Network evolution. Basics of Gi Fi.
Detailed principle. Application. Advantages & disadvantages What is future of Gi FI? Comparisions . Conclusion. Refernces.
Which promises some serious game-changing wireless transfer speeds for all types of consumer
gadgets.
Network evolution.
Basics
Detailed principle of Gi Fi
Here we will use time division duplex for we will use time division duplex for both transmission and receiving. We will data files are up converted from IF range to RF60Ghz range by using 2 range to RF60Ghz range by using 2 mixers. We will fed this to an power amplifier, which feeds millimeter wave antennae.
The incoming RF signal is first down converted to an IF converted to an IFsignal centered at 5 GHz signal centered at 5 GHzand then to normal data ranges , here we will use hetrodyne construction for this process to avoid leakages due to direct conversion. Due to availability of 7Ghz spectrum the total data will be trasferredwith in seconds.
Wi Fi standards
Standard Throughput 802.11a Up to 54 Mbps Range Frequency Up to 300 ft Between 5 and 6 Ghz Up to 300 ft 2.4 Ghz Up to 300 ft 2.4 Ghz
Why 60 Hz?
Here we will use millimeter wave antenna which will operate at 60Ghz frequency which is unlined band. Because of this band we are band we are highdata rates data rates energy propagation in the 60 GHz band energy propagation in the 60 GHz band has unique characteristics that make possible many other benefits such as possible excellent immunity to co excellent immunity to co- channel interference, high security, and frequency interference.
Features of Gi Fi.
High speed data transfer. Low Power Consumption. High Security. Cost-effective . No Interference. It is also highly portable-we can construct where ever we want.
Application
In Home appliances
In Office appliances
Advantages
Removing Cables . Low Cost Chip . Security . Simplicity .
Disadvantages
Gi-fi technology is limited upto 30 meters range only but it is short range wireless technology .
1998
Mobile phones, PDAs, Consumer, Electronics Office Industrial automation Devices
1990
Notebook Computers, Desktop Computers, Servers
2004
Mobile phones, Home Devices, PDAs, Consumer, Electronics Office Industrial automation Devices < 2 mw 5 Mbps 10 Meters
Frequency
2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
57-64 GHz
References
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/ip-telephony/new-gifi-wireless-chip-unveiled-5gigs-per-second- up-to-10-meters/3288. http://www.yuvaengineers.com/?p=570 http://www.mobilemag.com/2008/02/22/forget-wifi-get-5gps-speeds-with-gifiwireless/ Ross, John, The Book of Wireless: A Painless Guide to Wi-Fi and Broadband Wireless, Second Edition, San Francisco, CA: No Starch Press, 2008. NICTA news, [Online], Available at: www.nicta.com.au, March 2009. Electronista Staff, NICTA GiFi Chipset, [Online], Available at: http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/02/22/nicta.gifi.chipset/, February 2008. Gowtham S Shetty, GiFi: Next Generation Wireless Technology, Seminar report, Visvesvaraya Technological university Belgaum, 2011. Bluetooth, [Online], Available at: http://www.bluetooth.com, 2009
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