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want a seminar report/ more information on Wireless USB.Will u pls send the slides on my Email id jinishs[at]gmail.com
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The Wireless USB Promoter Group is crafting a specification for a Wireless USB standard that will provide high-speed connectivity over a distance of 10 meters. The data rate targeted is 480 Mbps which is comparable to the speed of wired USB 2.0 and much higher than Bluetooth.This technology is capable of providing high-bandwidth multimedia streaming and data transfers.It will maintain the host-to-device architecture and usage models.
UWB
The basic transport mechanism for Wireless USB is the ultra-wide band (UWB) radio
platform. Multiband OFDM Alliance (MBOA) and the WiMedia Alliance has been focussing on this standard.
The platform consists of two core layers:
1)UWB R ADIO LAYER
UWB transmits short, fast, low-power wavelets of energy over a very wide band of frequencies.Whereas conventional technologies like radio frequency
(RF) and spread-spectrum technologies (SS) such as Bluetooth and 802.11a/g transmit a single continuous carrier wave over a specified frequency. UWB
uses the 3.10 to 10.6 GHz slice of the radio spectrum. The usage of very broad band and restricted power provides the high speed and limited range of UWB and also also enables spectrum reuse.
2)THE CONVERGENCE LAYER
It serves as an interface between the UWB radio layer and UWB-based
applications and allows multiple applications to share a single radio.
WUSB CLUSTER TOPOLOGY
It uses a simple hub and spoke topology, with point-to-point connections
between the host and the devices connected to it. The host schedules and initiates data transfers to the devices in the cluster by allotting time slots and bandwidth to each connected device. The host can connect to as
many as 127 devices.
FEATURES
1)Backward compatibility:
Wireless USB will be fully backward compatible with the wired USB. current USB drivers and firmware are compatible with wireless USB.
2)Simple, low-cost implementation
Preserves the low-cost, ease-of-use model that has
made wired USB the interconnect of choice.
3)High performance
Wireless USB will provide speeds up to 480 Mbps and in future may exceed 1 Gbps
4)Security
It will provide the same level of security as wired USB. Connection-level security will be designed to ensure that devices are associated and
that both hosts and devices are authenticated before operation and encryption will be implemented at the application level.
5)An easy migration path
Wireless USB will maintain the
same usage models and architecture as wired USB for easy migration.
6)Host-to-device architecture
It will use a point-to-point connection topology similar to the host-to-device
architecture used for wired USB.
WUSB APPLICATIONS
Wireless USB will make possible next-generation notebook PCs with fewer I/O connectors and
a more compact design, as well as digital AV equipment that can wirelessly transmit high-
definition video. Typical Home Applications
include:
¢ PCs and peripherals
¢ PDAs
¢ External storage devices
(HDDs)
¢ HDTVs and STBs
¢ Game consoles
¢ Digital cameras
¢ Digital camcorders
And office applications are: ¢ Laptop and notebooks
computers
¢ Printers
¢ Scanners
¢ Projectors
¢ Mass storages devices
(HDDs)
¢ PDAs
¢ Cell phones
¢ DVD players
¢ MP3 players
¢ CD players
¢ Wireless speakers
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Wireless Universal Serial Bus
Christopher Hanudel
Wired USB
Overview
Plug/Play standard for peripheral devices
Standardized by the USB Implementers Forum
Technical Details
Host/Slave Connection
PC (host) manages all transfers; peripherals (slave) just responds
Supports 127 slaves per host
Physical Connection
Four wire connection
Two wires for power (+5 and GND)
Two wires (twisted pair) for synchronous serial data
Computer supplies power (up to 500 mA)