Introduction to wireless USB

Prabhasini Das
6th Sem CSE

Universal serial bus (USB) technology has been a popular connection type for PCs and it's migrating into consumer electronic (CE) and mobile devices. Now this high-speed and effective connection interface is unwiring to provide the functionality of wired USB without the burden of cables.
With the growing use of digital media in the PC, consumer electronic (CE) and mobile communication environments, a common standard interconnect is needed to support the on-going convergence of these environments. The trend toward convenient wireless distribution of digital information provides an opportunity to introduce a single, standard wireless interconnect capable of supporting usage models across all three environments.
A point distribution technology like wireless USB with an effective bandwidth of 480 Mbps can manage multiple HDTV streams. Host buffering can enable a network backbone to effectively distribute content to all distribution hosts, enhancing the quality experience for all users. Business
CONSUMER USAGE MODEL

applications for WUSB include a variety of different usage possibilities. Common devices such as printers, scanners, hard drives, and projectors can all be used in wireless scenarios. These devices would function the same way as if they were using wired USB, but without all the cables. Office services on the corporate network can migrate to WUSB and benefit from faster performance than shared network devices offer.

0 comments:

Post a Comment