DocumentCode
1517523
Title
Wireless Andrew [mobile computing for university campus]
Author
Hills, Alex
Author_Institution
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
36
Issue
6
fYear
1999
fDate
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
53
Abstract
At Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, staff and students are using mobile computers for various tasks such as transferring lecture notes, sending e-mails, or surfing the net. This possible due to the installation of a wireless network which will cover all 28 academic and administrative buildings on the 40-hectare campus, and provide service to 10000 people. As long as they are on campus, the university community will be able to take advantage of the network. The high speed wireless infrastructure installed at Carnegie Mellon is called Wireless Andrew. Started as a National Science Foundation-funded research network to support Carnegie Mellon´s wireless research initiative, the network originally provided coverage in seven campus buildings. The challenges in building such a large network are far from trivial. They include designing the network so that coverage blankets the entire campus, providing enough capacity to handle the campus-wide traffic load. Further, the network must provide highly reliable service. It builds on the university´s wired network infrastructure, which currently provides 10-Mb/s and 100-Mb/s Ethernet service. To supply high-speed wireless service to the campus, Lucent WaveLAN equipment has been installed, which uses direct sequence spread-spectrum radio to provide a raw data rate of 2 Mb/s. For wireless access off campus or otherwise out of the range of the WaveLAN network, cellular digital packet data is used
Keywords
educational computing; mobile computing; spread spectrum communication; wireless LAN; Carnegie Mellon University; Ethernet service; Lucent WaveLAN equipment; Pittsburgh; Wireless Andrew; cellular digital packet data; direct sequence spread-spectrum radio; e-mail; high speed wireless infrastructure; highly reliable service; lecture notes transfer; mobile computers; mobile computing; wired network infrastructure; wireless network; Assembly; Buildings; Cellular networks; Computer networks; Frequency; Local area networks; Mobile computing; Spread spectrum communication; Wire; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.769269
Filename
769269
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