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 NatAbel, Ben Roush, Marcus Stevenson &
 India Gordon
 Advantages:
   Less expensive
   Increased flexibility
   Easier to install
 Recharging      Pads
   Laptops
   Cell phones
   iPods and iPads
   Handheld game devices
    and many more
 Uses   in transportation
   Recharging panels in roads
 Wi-Fi   today
   Operates off microwaves
     2.4 GHz
   Operate off terahertz radiation
     Typically between 100 GB and 10 THz
     More data on airwaves
    A 2.4 THz wave would make internet 1000x faster
 Biggest   Advantage
   Simplification of the design process
 Everything
           runs off a wireless
 monitor/power strip
   No more messy cords
   No more electrical outlets
 Used   for sharing resources
 Connects to others LANs, WANs, or
  Internet
 Built with Ethernet cables and hubs
 Have more than 2, but can contain
  thousands
 Groups of different LANs that
  communicate virtually
 Perform better than LANs
 Use an additional server to broadcast
 Bigger than LANs and VLANs
 Uses backbone technology to connect
  LANs
 Provides up-link services to WANs
 Covers   a large geographic area
 Connect LANs and MANs
 Implement packet-switching and circuit
  switching techniques
 Built using leased lines
 What   is cloud computing?
  Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as
   a service rather than a product, whereby shared
   resources, software, and information are provided
   to computers and other devices as a utility over a
   network.
Networking
 Will   hardware be eliminated?
   Hybrid between cloud and PC
   Applications bought and run off cloud
 Pay-per-use
   Current: Pay per megabyte used or time spent on
    virtual machine
   Future: Tiered service (Ex. Cell phone plans)
 Security
   Data duplication
 More   intelligence

 Better   bandwidth
   Accepts more types of multimedia
     Ex. 3D- Video Sharing, Video monitoring etc

 Cloud    based

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  • 1. NatAbel, Ben Roush, Marcus Stevenson & India Gordon
  • 2. Advantages: Less expensive Increased flexibility Easier to install
  • 3. Recharging Pads Laptops Cell phones iPods and iPads Handheld game devices and many more Uses in transportation Recharging panels in roads
  • 4. Wi-Fi today Operates off microwaves 2.4 GHz Operate off terahertz radiation Typically between 100 GB and 10 THz More data on airwaves A 2.4 THz wave would make internet 1000x faster
  • 5. Biggest Advantage Simplification of the design process Everything runs off a wireless monitor/power strip No more messy cords No more electrical outlets
  • 6. Used for sharing resources Connects to others LANs, WANs, or Internet Built with Ethernet cables and hubs Have more than 2, but can contain thousands
  • 7. Groups of different LANs that communicate virtually Perform better than LANs Use an additional server to broadcast
  • 8. Bigger than LANs and VLANs Uses backbone technology to connect LANs Provides up-link services to WANs
  • 9. Covers a large geographic area Connect LANs and MANs Implement packet-switching and circuit switching techniques Built using leased lines
  • 10. What is cloud computing? Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility over a network.
  • 12. Will hardware be eliminated? Hybrid between cloud and PC Applications bought and run off cloud Pay-per-use Current: Pay per megabyte used or time spent on virtual machine Future: Tiered service (Ex. Cell phone plans) Security Data duplication
  • 13. More intelligence Better bandwidth Accepts more types of multimedia Ex. 3D- Video Sharing, Video monitoring etc Cloud based

Editor's Notes

  • #6: Builders, designers, and contractors will no longer have to worry about the optimal placement of electrical outlets anymore because there would just be a wireless monitor that everything could run off of.