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    Technology Framework Design In this section, we combine the user domain needs described in Part 1 of this proposal, the physical framework requirements described in Part 2, and the technology selections described in Part 3 to create the final Digital Edge Manufacturing network infrastructure proposal. Choosing the Cabling Used in the Network We considered infrastructure costs, speed, and reliability for cabling and adaptors. Our network employed hybrid type of network sine we use Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi and fiber optic as our media. Ethernet Technology The Ethernet technology was mostly used in the LAN because; 1. We used Ethernet speed of 10mbps for areas in the LAN that required higher bandwidth 2. Our campus network model supports dual links between each distribution layer routers and case switches. We are there able to load balance the aggregate traffic from multiple access switches across the links. 3. Giganet Ethernet will be used between switches but Fiber will be used between backbone switches. In this network, we used straight- through cabling to link the following devices 1. Switch to router 2. Switch to PC or server 3. Hub to PC or server. Cross-over technology was used to connect these devices 1. Switch to hub 2. Hub to hub 3. Router to router 4. Pc to pc. Wi-Fi Technology This was used to connect the electronic devices used in the network using the 2.4-gigahertz. Our Wi-Fi network is based on the IEEE 802.11 b/g standards, which is the most commonly used…

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    A Home Area Network is an interconnection in which any networking apparatuses are accompanied with each alienation for allocating assets between them with the agency of internet. The central advantage of Home Area Network is that you bag allocate abnormal arrange of content i.e. videos, audios etc. among abnormal consumers. A computer with ample storage memory can be applied as server which can be adroitly accessed by the clients along with users can efficiently approach the data whenever they…

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    RUNNING HEAD: Verizon Wireless Mental Models and Mindsets Verizon Wireless Mental Models and Mindsets University of Phoenix May 1, 2013 Verizon Wireless Mental Models and Mindsets Mental models are how the mind stores memories and ideas relating to reality. These include opinions, attitudes, prejudices, and approaches to different objects, events, and situations. The manner in which one’s mental models work can limit one’s ability to succeed or improve his or her environment.…

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    services are ultimately realized. 6. Influence on Effectiveness – One of the prime apprehensions concerning the service-enabled approach is the effectiveness. Certain legacy systems carry out enterprise’s the most critical business process and generally have high effectiveness requirement. Making some of the legacy functionality service enabled may affix operating cost to it. The effectiveness shall be well understood and minimized. Thus, SOA is a way to amalgamate business with a set of…

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    Vertical Handover Case

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    networks thus providing the required QoS is a great issue. Yet more challenges are faced in providing the high levels of mobility. To facilitate the users with a better QoS, user mobility and network conditions must be carefully considered by VHO techniques so as to choose the best network performing a fast handover. Quality of Experience (QoE): Guaranteeing the quality of service (QoS) is not the only measure to provide the best feasible service to users. A newer concept Quality of Experience…

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    Richardson, Texas known as PLANCOM ( Public local area network Communications ).the founders of this technology Greg Jackson, Mark Goode and Brett Stewart dissolve the firm in 1998. Figure:- Wi-Fi growth 5. THE RADIO FREQUENCY Figure: Radio Frequency The device used for Wi-Fi communication can transit and receives radio waves, and they can convert 1s and 0s into radio waves and convert the radio waves back into 1s and 0s. Wi-Fi radios have a few notable differences from other…

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    • Transfer of files, media between two mobile phones. • Data logging equipment that transmits data to a computer via Bluetooth technology. • Many gaming consoles use Bluetooth for their wireless controllers or for motion sensing games. 8 ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH • Bluetooth never requires a clean line of sight to set up a connection. That means it is also possible to transfer the data if the devices are in separate rooms. • The fact that it does not require any cables and wires has…

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    technologies i.e. having greater throughput in the same amount of spectrum. (c) More Cell Sites: Smaller cell sizes result in more capacity per subscriber. (d) Femtocells: Femto cells can significantly offload the macro network, for eg high-bandwidth activities like movie downloads to can be moved to femtocell connections. (e) Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi networks offer another means of offloading heavy traffic. (f) Off-Peak Hours: Operators can offer lower rates or perhaps fewer restrictions on large data…

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    Comparison between Li-Fi and Wi-Fi This section is mainly dedicated for comparing Li-Fi and Wi-Fi considering various aspects. LI-FI is a visible light technology to achieve high speed wireless communication by using visible light to transfer data. It acquired this name due to its similarity to WI-FI which utilizes radio waves for transfer of data. WI-FI is great for extensive wireless coverage in buildings but has severe limitations for high density wireless information coverage in limited…

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    The two source nodes, 1 and 2, have messages A and B that need to be transmitted to the two destination/sink nodes, 5 and 6, which need both A and B to be delivered. Each edge in this network can only carry a single value. If nodes could only route/retransmit, then the central link would only be able to carry message A or message B, but not both of them at the same time. Assuming we sent message A through the center, then node 5 would receive message A twice and would never receive message B.…

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