Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Requirements of Wireless Transmission
Question: Write about theRequirements of Wireless Transmission. Answer: Introduction The development of wireless technology has shown that the communication can be largely increased and developed with the help of wireless (RF) transmitter and receiver. The following report would highlight the various requirements of the wireless transmission. Performance Requirements The wireless transmission consists of two parts namely transmitter and receiver and each of them needs some requirements for forming stable operations of transmission (Koenig et al., 2013). According to Gomez-Gonzalo et al. (2015), the performance requirements of the transmission consists of need for 4 analog inputs, specification of switch currents, potential analog output, and capability for receiving signal. These requirements are based on the operations required in the transmitting system. Requirement of 4 analog inputs: Among the 4 analog inputs required, one would be used for Load/Torque, one would be used for travel, and two would be used for input at the switches. Specification of switch currents: The switch current value required at the transmission system is 10mA latch. The potential analog output is required at the output receiver for each of the input signal. Capability of effective signal transmitting/receiving: The receiver must have the capability for receiving the signal and identifying the input signal for the received output signal (Koenig et al., 2013). Another important requirement for the transmitter is to transmit the data to the selected receiver. Environmental Requirements The environmental requirements of the wireless communication include the simple operational structure and low cost of the device. Simple Operational Structure: The environmental requirements of the wireless transmission include the compact and simple requirements of the wireless system (Gomez-Gonzalo et al., 2015). The technology for the communication with the help of the wireless (RF) system must be easy and convenient for using. The users must be able to easily operate the device and be able transmit the signals. Low Cost of the device: The device must be cost effective and it should be easily maintained. The components of the device must be inexpensive and easily available in the market (Alrabadi et al., 2013). The range of the device should be kept to an optimized distance of 50-100 feet for limiting the expense. Physical Requirements The physical requirements include some components that would be necessary for forming the output of the transmission and recipients devices (Raghavan et al., 2013). The physical requirements include, Battery requirements: Rechargeable battery should be incorporated within the device for decreasing the probabilities of the expense of replacing the battery again and again. Signal Conditioner requirements: The signal conditioners are required for defining the recipient of smooth signal in the load cell and travel gauge. Replacement of the gauge: The gauge used must be replaced with sensor technology for dealing with the issue of gauge being broken in the process of transmission. Conclusion It can be concluded from the report that the requirements of the wireless (RF) communication include specification of switch currents, capability of effective signal transmitting/receiving, 4 analog inputs, low cost of the device, battery requirements, signal conditioner requirements, simple operational structure, and replacement of the gauge. References Alrabadi, O. N., Tatomirescu, A. D., Knudsen, M. B., Pelosi, M., Pedersen, G. F. (2013). Breaking the transmitterreceiver isolation barrier in mobile handsets with spatial duplexing.IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation,61(4), 2241-2251. Gomez-Gonzalo, M., Navarrete, M., Perea, G., Covelo, A., Martn-Fernandez, M., Shigemoto, R., ... Araque, A. (2015). Endocannabinoids induce lateral long-term potentiation of transmitter release by stimulation of gliotransmission.Cerebral cortex,25(10), 3699-3712. Koenig, S., Lopez-Diaz, D., Antes, J., Boes, F., Henneberger, R., Leuther, A., ... Zwick, T. (2013). Wireless sub-THz communication system with high data rate.Nature Photonics,7(12), 977-981. Raghavan, B., Cui, D., Singh, U., Maarefi, H., Pi, D., Vasani, A., ... Cao, J. (2013). A sub-2 W 39.844.6 Gb/s transmitter and receiver chipset with SFI-5.2 interface in 40 nm CMOS.IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits,48(12), 3219-3228.
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