GIFI
GIFI
GIFI
Gi-Fi
Is the bonafied work done by
B. JAHNAVI 10121A1208
Supervisor: Dr. k. Ramani,M.Tech.,ph.D. Professor, Department of IT Co- ordinator: Mr. G. Uma Mahesh Asst.prof., Department of IT
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 1.2 1.3 Why Gi-Fi? Bluetooth Vs Wi-Fi Disadvantages of Bluetooth & Wi-Fi
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WHAT IS Gi-Fi?
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Architecture of Gi-Fi Fundamental Technologies in 802.15.3C Working in Gi-Fi Why 60GHz? Ultra-Wideband Frequency Usage
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FEATURES OF Gi-Fi
3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.2 3.3 High speed of data transfer Low power consumption High security Cost-effective Small size Quick deployment Other features Gi-Fi access devices
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APPLICATION
4.1.1 House Hold Appliances 4.1.2 Office Appliance 4.1.3 Video information transfer 4.1.4 Inter-vehicle communication system 4.1.5 Broadcasting Video signals 4.1.6 MAC and imaging and others 4.2 In Future 4.3 Technology Consideration ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
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CONCLUSION
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NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
ABSTRACT
Gi-Fiwill helps to push wireless communications to faster drive. For many years cables ruled the world. Optical fibers played a dominant role for its higher bit rates and faster transmission. But the installation of cables caused a greater difficulty and thus led to wireless access. The foremost of this is Bluetooth which can cover 9-10mts. Wi-Fi followed it having coverage area of 91mts. No doubt, introduction of Wi-Fi wireless networks has proved a revolutionary solution to last mile problem. However, the standards original limitations for data exchange rate and range, number of changes, high cost of the infrastructure have not yet made it possible for Wi-Fi to become a total threat to cellular networks on the one hand, and hard-wire networks, on the other. But the mans continuous quest for even better technology despite the substantial advantages of present technologies led to the introduction of new, more up-to-date standards for data exchange rate i.e., Gi-Fi. Gi-Fi or Gigabit Wireless is the worlds first transceiver integrated on a single chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS process. It will allow wireless transfer of audio and video data up to 5 gigabits per second, ten times the current maximum wireless transfer rate, at one-tenth of the cost, usually within a range of 10 meters. It utilizes a 5mm square chip and a 1mm wide antenna burning less than 2m watts of power to transmit data wirelessly over short distance, much like Bluetooth.
The development will enable the truly wireless office and home of the future. As the integrated transceiver is extremely small, it can be embedded into devices. The breakthrough will mean the networking of office and home equipment without wires will finally become a reality. 3
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INTRODUCTION:
Wi-Fi (ieee-802.11b) and WiMax (ieee-802.16e) have captured our attention. As there is no recent developments whichtransfer data at faster rate, as video information transfer taking lot of time. This leads to introduction of Gi-Fi technology .it offers some advantages over Wi-Fi, a similar wireless technology. In that it offers faster information rate in gbps,less power consumption and low cost for short range transmissions. Gi-Fi which is developed on a integrated wireless transceiver chip. In which a small antenna used and both transmitter- receiver integrated on a single chip which is fabricated using the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process. Because of Gi-Fi transfer of large videos, files will be within seconds.
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1.3 DISADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH AND Wi-Fi:
From the table we can conclude that the bit rate of Bluetooth is 800Kbps and Wi-Fi has 11Mbps.Both are having power consumptions 5mw and 10mw. And lower frequency of operation 2.4GHz.For transferring large amount of videos ,audios, data files take hours of time. So to have higher data transfer rate at technology lower power consumption we move onto Gi-Fi
WHAT IS Gi-Fi?
Gi-Fior gigabit wireless isthe worlds first transceiver integrated on a single chipthat operates at 60GHz on the CMOSprocess. It will allowwirelesstransfer of audio and video data at up to 5 gigabitsper second, ten times the current maximum wireless transfer rate, at one-tenth the cost. NICTA researchers have chosen to develop this technology in the 57-64GHz unlicensed frequency band as the millimeter-wave range of the spectrum makes possible high component on-chip integration as well as allowing for the integration of very small high gain arrays. The available 7GHz of spectrum results in very high data rates, up to 5 gigabits per second to users within an indoor environment, usually within a range of 10 meters.It satisfies the standards of IEEE 802.15.3l
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2.1 Architecture of Gi-Fi:
The core components of a Gi-Fi system is the subscriber station which available to several access points. It supports standard of IEEE 802.15.3C supports millimeter-wave wireless pan network used for communication among computer devices (including telephones and personal digital assistants) close to one person. An 802.15.3C based system often uses small antenna at the subscriber station. The antenna is mounted on the roof. It supports line of sight operation.
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2.3 Working in Gi-Fi:
Here we will be use a time division duplex for both transmission and receiving. The data files are up convertedfrom IF range to RF60Ghz range by using 2 mixers. We will feed this to a power amplifier,which feeds millimeter-wave antenna. The incoming RF signal is first down converted to an IF signal centered at 5 GHz .and then to normal data ranges,here we will use heterodyne construction for this process to avoid leakages due to direct conversion. Due to availability of 7 GHz spectrum the total data will be transferred within seconds.
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Oxygen Attenuation vs. Frequency 2.5 ULTRA WIDE BAND FREQUENCY USAGE: UWB,a technology with high bit rate, high security and faster data transmission.It is a zero carrier technique with low coverage area. So we have low power consumption. These features are Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is a technology for transmitting information spread over a large bandwidth (>500 MHz) that should, be able to share spectrum with other users. Regulatory settings of FCC are intended to provide an efficient use of scarce radio bandwidth while enabling both high data rate personal-area network (PAN) wireless connectivity and longer-range, low data rate applications as well as radar and imaging systems.
FEATURES OF Gi-Fi:
The Gi-Fi standard has been developed with many objectives in mind. These are summarized below:
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within seconds. Because of wider availability of continuous 7 GHz spectrum results in high data rates.
3.1.4 Cost-effective:
Gi-Fi is based on an open, international standard. Mass adoption of the standard, and the use of low-cost, mass-produced chipsets, will drive costs down dramatically, and the resultant integrated wireless transceiver chip which transfers data at high speed low power at low price $10 only. which is very less As compare to present systems .As go on development the price will be decreased.
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Gigabit wireless: The Gi-Fi integrated wireless transceiver chip developed at the National ICT Research Centre, Australia. The chip, just 5mm per side, has a tiny 1mm antenna and uses the 60GHz millimeter-wave spectrum.
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3.3 Gi-Fi Access Devices:
This figure shows some of the different types of Gi-Fi access devices. This diagram shows that access devices include network termination units, internal radio modules, network interface cards, printers, PCs, all house hold electronic appliances on communication devices.
APPLICATIONS:
There are many usage scenarios that can be addressed by Gi-Fi. The following are some mobility usage applications of Gi-Fi.
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Consumers could typically download a high definition movie from a kiosk in a matter of seconds to music player or smart phone and having got home could play it on a home theatre system or store it on a home server for future viewing, again within a few seconds, high speed internet access, streaming content download (video on demand, HDTV, home theater, etc.), real time streaming and wireless data bus for cable replacement. It makes the WIRELESS HOME AND OFFICE OF THE FUTURE.
As it transfers data at high speeds which made work very easy, it also provides high quality of information from internet.
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By using present technologies video swapping takes hours of time, whereas by this we can transfer at a speed of Gbps.
Data transfer rate is same for transfer of information from a PC to a cell or a cell to a PC. It can enable wireless monitors, the efficient transfer of data from digital camcorders, wireless printing of digital pictures from a camera without the need for an intervening personal computer and the transfer of files among cell phone handsets and other handheld devices like personal digital audio and video players.
4.1.4
Inter-vehicle
communication
system:
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As the range is limited to shorter distances only we can expect the broad band with same speed and low power consumption.
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4.2 IN FUTURE:
As the range is limited to shorter distances only we can expect the broad band with same speed and low power consumption.
5. Advantages :
High Security: As the IEEE 802.15.3C provides more security.it provides link level and service level security. Cost-effective: which is very less cost as compare to present systems.As go on development the price will be decreased.
6. Disadvantages:
The main disadvantages of the Gi-Fi is ,it works in short distance only and it doesnt work in long distance.
7. CONCLUSION:
Within five years, we expect Gi-Fi to be the dominant technology for wireless networking. By that time it will be fully mobile, as well as providing low-cost, high broadband access, with very high speed large files swapped within seconds whichwill developwireless home and office of future. 15
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If the success of Wi-Fi and the imminent wide usage of WiMax is any indication, Gi-Fi potentially can bring wireless broadband to the enterprise in an entirely new way.
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