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NETW 561 Entire Course Wireless
Technology
NETW 561 Course Project Proposal
Week 2 and Project Week 7 Wireless Technology Keller A +
The objective of the project is to
recommend an upgraded wireless technology for a major telecommunication
carrier. This is an individual project.
The course project will involve
producing a professional and well-cited research report that will be due in
Week 7. The report should propel management and investors to deploy services
and compete against other wireless carriers.
Scenario: You are an independent
consultant. You have been hired to prepare a recommendation to management on
when, if at all, they should begin to deploy 4G next generation services.
The course project shall consist of
a single solution: CDMA, GSM, GPRS, CDMA2000, or UMTS mobile wireless project
(you decide which is the correct technology). PCS spectrum has been won in a
fictional nation’s lottery, with the promise of a very quick deployment and
cost-effective service by you and another competitor. The nation is a
protectorate of the United States, using similar laws, language, and
technology; there are no political barriers or rules that should be of concern
to your company. There is a single existing 800 MHz TDMA cellular competitor
with service in all 16 cities, but there is coverage-blocking issues coupled
with very high charges and no wireless data services whatsoever! The nation has
awarded two sets of licenses to you and another company to roll out a
deployment that offers cost-effective service to their citizens…
NETW 561 Course Project Proposal
Week 2 Wireless Technology Keller
NETW 561 Course Project Week 7
Wireless Technology Keller
The course project will involve
producing a professional and well-cited research report that will be due in
Week 7. The report should propel management and investors to deploy services
and compete against other wireless carriers. Total of 31 pages.
NETW 561 Case Study Week 3 Wireless
Technology Keller A+
This is the first case study
assignment required for the course. Case studies are designed to give students
the opportunity to analyze and solve real world problems.
Your completed case study will
consist of your individual analysis and conclusions based on the following requirements:
- The case study should be between 750 and 1,000 words.
- Case Study 1 addresses the iPhone’s effect on the wireless industry based on the following article; as well as your supplementary research:
The Untold Story: How the iPhone
Blew Up the Wireless Industry
Preview:
IPhone is a product of Apple
Incorporation that was introduced to the June 2007. Although there had
been several smartphone before it, the iPhone has…
NETW 561 Midterm Exam Wireless
Technology Keller A+
(TCO A) Describe the evolution (1G
through 4G) of wireless technology and discuss how this evolution has changed
the landscape of the telecommunication market. (Points : 25)
In 1984, the first generation (1G)
of mobile phones was created. It had no download capacity and only provided
basic mobile voice (Sharma, 2013). In 1991, the second…
(TCO B) The lecture lists five goals
of the FCC. Apply those goals to wireless. Describe how each one might apply to
today’s wireless market. (Points : 25)
Since the FCC aims to promote
competition, innovation and investment in broadband services and facilities, it
urges telecommunication companies to further develop wireless technology. It
also…
(TCO C) Compare and contrast GSM and
CDMA from a technology perspective for both network operation as well as the
cell phone standpoint. (Points : 25)
Global System for Mobile
Communications, or GSM for short, is the most used carrier technology in the
world. However, Code…
(TCO D) Describe the applications
and situations you would use SMS, GPRS, 1xRTT, and WAP. (Points : 25)
SMS is used when exchanging short
messages. It can also be used to send e-mail messages with less than 160
characters. Because it is…
NETW 561 You Decide Week 5 Wireless
Local Area Networks Keller AS
GenMax is a large package delivery
service company. While the company was once an industry leader with more than
30% market share, you now see that lead declining to 27% and continuing to
slide. Your nearest competitor has gained ground and is now at 25% market
share. The CEA has asked you to develop a strategy to regain market share and
industry leadership. You have decided on the strategy of installing a real-time
tracking system on the trucks, so that drivers can report the exact moment when
a package is picked up and delivered. This information can then be made
available to end-users through the website. The GenMax IT department has
already selected the application that will be used for this project. The
application is called ALLTRACK and is provided by an outside third-party
supplier. Your team will pick a wireless transport technology and a wireless
carrier to run the application….
NETW 561 Case Study Week 6 Wireless
Technology Keller A + 6 Pages
This is the second case study
assignment required for the course. Case studies are designed to give the student
the opportunity to analyze and solve real world problems.
Your completed case study will
consist of your individual analysis and conclusions based on the following requirements:
The case study should be between 750
and 1,000 words.
Case Study 2 addresses privacy
concerns with mobile VoIP based on the following article; as well as your
supplementary research:
Mobile VoIP – a privacy accident
waiting to happen?:
https://forums2.symantec.com/t5/Mobile-Wireless/Mobile-VoIP-a-privacy-accident-waiting-to-happen/ba-p/306416
https://forums2.symantec.com/t5/Mobile-Wireless/Mobile-VoIP-a-privacy-accident-waiting-to-happen/ba-p/306416
Subjects Covered: Information
technology, Internet, Service management, Technology & operations,
Telecommunications, Telecommunications industry.
In Case Study 2, focus on the
following issues:
The potential for wireless VoIP
The significance or insignificance
of privacy concerns with mobile VoIP
NETW 561 Discussions Week 1-7
Wireless Technology All Students Posts 238 Pages Keller
NETW 561 Societal Changes as a
Result of Wireless and Wireless Technology and Market Advantage Discussions
Week 1 All Students Posts 37 Pages Keller
NETW 561 Societal Changes as a
Result of Wireless Discussions 1 Week 1 All Students Posts 19 Pages Keller
Describe a major change in our
society that was the direct result of wireless. Was it a good change or a bad
change? Why?…
NETW 561 Wireless Technology and
Market Advantage Discussions 2 Week 1 All Students Posts 18 Pages Keller
How can wireless technology provide
an organization with a competitive advantage in its market? Discuss the pros
and cons of wireless and wireline technologies. Give illustrative examples from
the industry to support your claims….
NETW 561 The Goals of the FCC and
What is the Best Way to Allocate Spectrum? Discussions Week 2 All Students
Posts 36 Pages Keller
NETW 561 The Goals of the FCC
Discussions 1 Week 2 All Students Posts 20 Pages Keller
The lecture lists five goals of
the FCC. Use critical thinking to apply those goals to wireless. Describe how
each one might apply to today’s wireless market. Use examples to support your
position….
NETW 561 What is the Best Way to
Allocate Spectrum? Discussions 2 Week 2 All Students Posts 16 Pages Keller
On September 18, 2006, the FCC
announced that Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum auction, also known as
Auction 66, closed with total bids of $14 billion. Another way to allocate
spectrum is via lottery. Which way do you think is best for the wireless
industry (auction or lottery)? Why do you think that? Use examples…
NETW 561 Compare CDMA to GSM and
Impacts of Mobile Devices on Cellular Carriers Discussions Week 3 All Students
Posts 36 Pages Keller
NETW 561 Compare CDMA to GSM
Discussions 1 Week 3 All Students Posts 19 Pages Keller
The book lists eight benefits
of CDMA (see pages 146-147). Compare those benefits to GSM. Do you think those
benefits give CDMA an advantage over GSM? Why or why not?…
NETW 561 Impacts of Mobile Devices
on Cellular Carriers Discussions 2 Week 3 All Students Posts 17 Pages Keller
The advent of smart phones (like
Androids and iPhones) and tablets (like the iPad) are changing the way cellular
carriers are doing business. What impacts do you see that these smart devices
are having on cellular companies? How does this relate to GSM and CDMA
technologies? How should carriers respond to this influx of devices?…
NETW 561 Wireless Data Revolution
and Will WAP Last? Discussions Week 4 All Students Posts 32 Pages Keller
NETW 561 Wireless Data Revolution
Discussions 1 Week 4 All Students Posts 17 Pages Keller
The book says we are in a wireless
data revolution and wireless data did pass voice in usage in 2010. However,
voice still accounts for a sizeable portion of cellular usage. Do you see the
relative usage of voice decreasing further? Do you think voice has a future in
the mobile space at all? What evidence do you have for your position?
NETW 561 Will WAP Last? Discussions
2 Week 4 All Students Posts 15 Pages Keller
WAP uses a microbrowser, a WAP
Gateway, and a WAP Server to get Internet information unto the small screen of
a mobile phone. Do you think this is a good idea, and will it last a long time?
Or do you think this was just an interim solution to get to the Internet and
that once data speeds and capability evolve, we will no longer need WAP?
Support your opinion with evidence.
NETW 561 Is Bluetooth a Good
Solution? And RFID and Supply Chain Management Discussions Week 5 All Students
Posts 30 Pages Keller
NETW 561 Is Bluetooth a Good
Solution? Discussions 1 Week 5 All Students Posts 16 Pages Keller
As the book says on page 249,
Bluetooth is a “low-power, low-cost radio interface between mobile phones and
their accessories.” Do you think Bluetooth is a good solution for connecting
phones and their accessories? Do you think there will be a better solution
soon? Or is Bluetooth here to stay?….
NETW 561 RFID and Supply Chain
Management Discussions 2 Week 5 All Students Posts 14 Pages Keller
RFID is an important technology in
supply chain management. What is supply chain management and how does RFID help
in this area? Please support your opinions with strong evidence….
NETW 561 What Happened to the Local
Wireless? And GPS Location Services Discussions Week 6 All Students Posts 35
Pages Keller
NETW 561 What Happened to the Local
Wireless? Discussions 1 Week 6 All Students Posts 16 Pages Keller
The book talks a lot about the
Wireless Local Loop (WLL) and Local Multipoint Distribution Services (LMDS),
but if you scan the news today, you don’t read much about these services. Why
do you think that is? What do you think is taking their place?…
NETW 561 GPS Location Services
Discussions 2 Week 6 All Students Posts 19 Pages Keller
Explain the GPS technology, and
describe a GPS-based application. Which other location-based wireless systems
do you know? How do they differentiate from GPS?…
NETW 561 4G Technology Competition
and Is Data the Future? Discussions Week 7 All Students Posts 32 Pages Keller
NETW 561 4G Technology Competition
Discussions 1 Week 7 All Students Posts 17 Pages Keller
In the United States, there is
a great deal of competition between LTE (Verizon), WiMax (Sprint), and HSPA+
(AT&T) for 4G dollars. Is this competition in the best interest of the
general public? Europe does not seem to have this competition among
technologies. Is that a better way? Should the government just pick a standard
and mandate it? Or should we let the marketplace decide?
NETW 561 Is Data the Future?
Discussions 2 Week 7 All Students Posts 15 Pages Keller
Many wireless carriers are spending
a lot of money on promoting wireless data. Do you think that is a good idea? Is
data more or less profitable for wireless carriers than voice?…
NETW 561 Final Exam Wireless
Technology
(TCO A) Briefly describe the modulation process. (Points : 20)
Modulation is the process of
combining a signal with a sinusoid in order to produce a new signal. It entails
the superimposition of the information…
(TCO A) Briefly describe the advantages of satellite communications.
(Points : 20)
Satellite communication has many
advantages. For example, when using satellite communication, mobile
communication can be more…
(TCO B) Describe code division multiple access (CDMA). (Points : 20)
(TCO C) Briefly discuss the advantages of GSM. (Points : 20)
(TCO D) Briefly discuss what General Packet Radio Systems (GPRS) is.
(Points : 20)
General Packet Radio System, or
GPRS, offered a significant improvement in the data transfer capacity over
existing cellular systems. It was the…
(TCO E) List the three different types of Call Session Control
Function servers in IMS. (Points : 20)
The Proxy-Call Session Control
Function (P-CSCF) is a SIP proxy that is the first contact point for the IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) terminal. The P-CSCF…
(TCO F) List three benefits of wireless LANs. (Points : 20)
One of the main advantages of wireless
LANs is mobility. In can provide LAN users with access to real-time information
anywhere in their organization. It also allows…
(TCO G) What two things do LTE and WiMAX have in common? (Points :
20)
LTE and WiMAX both support advanced
MIMO – multiple input and multiple output antenna technology. They also…
(TCO A) Discuss the design consideration for frequency reuse in a
cellular system and how performance measure of QoS works. (Points : 30)
Cellular frequency reuse is a
concept used by cellular phone networks. In the cellular reuse concept,
frequencies allocated to…
(TCO C) Using the TIDAL approach to decision making, solve the
problem of picking CDMA or GSM for a company that has people traveling
extensively in Europe and the United States, is only interested in voice
services, and is looking for the lowest cost solution. (Points : 30)
Although neither GSM or CDMA is
technically better; they ultimately provide the same service, and the
quality of a network depends on the carrier. When choosing whether to pick CDMA
or GSM, the better…
(TCO F) The U.S. government is thinking of putting RFIDs in
passports. Discuss all of the technical and business elements that would be
needed to make this happen, and specifically talk about how the government
could deploy the service. Discuss the security and privacy issues associated
with this proposal. Do you think this is a good idea for the government or not?
Support your idea. (Points : 30)
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