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CWNA Vocab
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1. In terms of CWNA it means the loss of signal strength.
aperture
keying method
wavelength
attenuate
2. Shape and form of the AC signal
(I
attenuate
waveform
keying method
3. Is an alternating current (AC)that continuously chaanges b/wa possitive and negative voltage.
wavelength
modulation
frequency
RF signal
4. The fluctuation of voltagein an AC current - AKA Cycling. Single change from up to down -or from positive to negative to positive.
phase
ITU-R
oscilation
frequency
5. A modulated signal that is capable of distinguishing between 0s and 1s
attenuate
modulation
ITU-R
carrier signal
6. The distance that a single cycle RF wave travels.
wavelength
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
modulation
Wi-Fi Alliance
7. Developed Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
Wi-Fi Alliance
ISO
ITU-R
keying method
8. Best known for LAN standards. Mission is to 'promote the engineering process of creating - developing - integrating - sharing - and applying knowledge about electro and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profess
IEEE
Wi-Fi Alliance
speed of light
wavelength
9. Global hierarchy that maintains a database for worldwide frequency assignments and coordinates spectrum management through five administrative regions
ITU-R
waveform
(I
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
10. The distance between similar points on two back-to-back waves. Typically measured from the peak of a wave to the peak of the next wave
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
frequency
Wi-Fi Alliance
wavelength
11. Height - force - or power of a wave
keying method
frequency
amplitude
phase
12. The manipulation of a signal so that the receiving station has a way of distinguishing 0s and 1s
modulation
oscilation
RF signal
electromagnetic (EM) spectrum
13. A term describing a behavior of waves. How fast the waves travel - or more specifically - how many waves are generated over a 1-second period of time
frequency
amplitude
RF signal
attenuate
14. Independent United States agency that regulates communications to and from the United States. Regulates radio signals that are used for wireless networking
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
frequency
ITU-R
carrier signal
15. Range of all possible electromagnetic radiation
wavelength
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
electromagnetic (EM) spectrum
RF signal
16. Method of manipulating a signal so that it can represent multiple pieces of data. It's what changes a signal into a carrier signal.
waveform
keying method
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Wi-Fi Alliance
17. Non-profit group devoted to the growth of wireless LANs (WLANs). One of their primary task is to ensure interoperability of WLAN products by providing certification testing
Wi-Fi Alliance
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
IEEE
attenuate
18. The speed of an RF signal in a vaccum
ITU-R
electromagnetic (EM) spectrum
speed of light
RF signal
19. The relationship between two waves with the same frequency
wavelength
wavelength
phase
modulation
20. Wavelength=speed of light(constant)/Frequency.
ISO
(I
wavelength
attenuate
21. Varies the height of a signal to represent binary data. A current state technique.
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
phase
wavelength
ITU-R
22. Effective area for receiving power (catching signals)
aperture
wavelength
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
frequency
23. Varies the phase of the signal to represent the binary data. State transition technique. determines the data that is being transmitted. one phase can represent a 0 bit and another phase can represent a 1 bit
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
ITU-R
wavelength
IEEE
24. A current state technique. one frequency can represent a 0 bit and another frequency can represent a 1 bit
speed of light
ISO
amplitude
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
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