Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Internal/IntelCoexistenceProject


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Aug 16, 2007, 8:44:56 PM (17 years ago)
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  • Internal/IntelCoexistenceProject

    v5 v6  
    4747    * TCP (97%), UDP (3%)
    4848    * WWW (75%), VoIP (3%), Background Traffic (File Transfers, Printing, etc. 22%)
    49   * Then, I have placed a '''UWB''' enabled projector (as frequently referred to in Intel presentations :), and a UWB enabled laptop in the conference room, assuming the meeting involves one participant streaming a video from his laptop to the projector for the rest of the audience.
     49  * Then, I have placed a '''UWB''' enabled projector (as frequently referred to in Intel presentations :), and a UWB enabled laptop in the conference room, assuming the meeting involves one participant streaming a video from his laptop to the projector for the rest of the audience (possibly couple of Mbits/s).
    5050  * Also, I have considered three people '''actively using Bluetooth''' for their cell-phone headsets and/or to listen to music from their PCs. It is appropriate to consider these as CBR type 64Kbps or 128Kbps streams, flowing locally from one device to the other.
    5151  * Also, we have a guest sitting on the couch near the window, while he is trying to do cheap long-distance VoIP communication using the WiMAX handheld his company gave him. This traffic would be a 96Kbps UDP stream carried on 300byte frames, tolerating a max.of 5% loss with 30ms delay requirement.
    52   * The last group of radios in this habitat belongs to the '''smart building''' infrastructure using''' ZIGBEE.''' there are sensors/actators on each light fixture as well as a heating/AC sensor. Two ZIGBEE concentrators act as relays for the communication to the rest of the infrastructure in the building. Content of the traffic is considered to be sub-minute reading (in <50byte frames) updates and occasional reactive actuation communications not exceeding a couple of Kbits/s.
     52  * The last group of radios in this habitat belongs to the '''smart building''' infrastructure using''' ZIGBEE.''' there are sensors/actuators on each light fixture as well as a heating/AC sensor. Two ZIGBEE concentrators act as relays for the communication to the rest of the infrastructure in the building. Content of the traffic is considered to be sub-minute reading (in <50byte frames) updates and occasional reactive actuation communications not exceeding a couple of Kbits/s.
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