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This entry was posted on 3/19/2007 12:26 AM and is filed under Future of IT in Pakistan.

 

Let  CyberInI  help make the transition to Industrial Wireless Communications

Thinking back, it has not always been possible, practical, or cost effective to run network cables to every device, sensor or roving unit on the factory floor. Today's wireless technologies can eliminate physical and cost barriers, offering a new world of remote communication solutions. Reliable, on-demand communication with control and monitoring down to the individual embedded machine-level sensor is becoming possible with wireless.

As wireless network equipment emerges, interest in the use of wireless within industrial environments has surged. But navigating and understanding the technical aspects of the various technologies and standards is essential in the selection of suitable wireless equipment for your application.

Selecting the right technology and equipment will ultimately lead to a successfully installed, well-designed, reliable and efficient communication system. The following diagram and chart offers insight into the different wireless standards and applications best suited for each of the new Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN), Local Area (WLAN) and Metropolitan Area (WMAN) Networks applications. These include wireless standards and acronyms such as: 802.15.4 and ZigBee, 802.1a and Bluetooth, WUSB, Proprietary Radio Modems, 802.11 and Wi-Fi and finally 802.16 and WiMAX.

Wireless PAN / LAN / MAN Technologies

Standards & Characteristics
802.15.4
& Zigbee
Wireless
USB
Proprietary
Radio Modems
802.1a
Bluetooth
802.11x
Wi-Fi
802.16
WMAN WiMAX
Operation Frequency
868 MHz,
902-982 MHz,
2.4 GHz
2-11 GHz
900 MHz,
2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz

b/g - 2.4 GHz
a - 5.0 GHz

2-11 GHz
Data Rate
20 kbps,
40 kbps,
250 kbps
480 Mbps
9.6 kbps,
19.2 kbps,
115 kbps
1 Mbps
11 Mbps,
54 Mbps
100-500 Mbps
Distance
10-50m
10m
100m, 30km
10m - 100m
b/g - 100m
a - 50m
50 km
Networking
ad hoc, static,
peer-to-peer
point-to-point
peer-to-peer
point-to-point
point-to-multipoint
ad hoc,
pico net
point-to-multipoint
point-to-point
Complexity
low
low
medium
medium
high
medium
Power Consumption
very low
low
medium
medium
high
high

As the wireless technologies and equipment continue to evolve, CyberInI remains committed to be the technology leader and offer best-in-class equipment for industrial applications. End-to-End solutions with CyberInI wired and wireless components have proven themselves in the tough world of the factory floor where reliability and cost effective network communication are vital.
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