Mobility support
Mobility Support Mobility support refers to the methods and technologies used to enable devices with limited or no mobility to communicate and share resourc...
Mobility Support Mobility support refers to the methods and technologies used to enable devices with limited or no mobility to communicate and share resourc...
Mobility Support
Mobility support refers to the methods and technologies used to enable devices with limited or no mobility to communicate and share resources effectively. It involves facilitating communication across diverse platforms, including wireless, wired, and mobile devices.
Key Concepts:
Provides centralized control and management of devices and resources.
Allows administrators to monitor, configure, and enforce policies.
Examples: Wi-Fi controllers, RADIUS servers.
Define how devices connect, exchange data, and authenticate.
Examples: Bluetooth, AirDrop, NFC, LTE.
Enhance the capabilities of devices by adding features such as:
Touchscreens
Voice assistants
Biometric authentication
Location tracking
Interference from other devices
Security and privacy concerns
Limited range and power consumption
Examples:
Wireless Networking: Wi-Fi allows users to connect to a wireless network and access the internet.
Bluetooth: Bluetooth allows devices to communicate with each other over short distances.
NFC (Near Field Communication): NFC enables devices to exchange data without direct line of sight.
LTE (Long Term Evolution): LTE provides mobile broadband service over a wider area