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Personal Area Networks (PANs)

A personal area network (PAN) is a short-range wireless network that can span from a few feet to a few hundred feet. This covers many short-range wireless standards, including Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11a/b/g hardware running in ad-hoc (direct connect; no AP) mode, and forthcoming standards. The IEEE 802.15 Working Group (www.ieee802.org/15) is the standards body overseeing development of current and future PAN (also known as Wireless PAN) standards.

Major IEEE PAN standards currently include

  • IEEE 802.15.1-2002 This standard is based on Bluetooth version 1.1.

  • IEEE 802.15.3 This is a draft standard for high-rate (up to 55Mbps) wireless personal area networks running in ad-hoc (direct connect) mode.

  • IEEE 802.15.4-2003 This standard is designed to support simple, low-power, and low-data-rate (up to 250Kbps) devices such as sensors, interactive toys, smart badges, home automation (ZigBee; see www.zigbee.org for details), and remote controls.

Whenever you connect two or more IEEE 802.11-based clients together in ad-hoc mode, or use a Bluetooth phone, keyboard, or printer, you are using a PAN. Keep in mind that a PAN is optimized for easy connections, not for security. Don't use PAN-type wireless networking in environments in which security is a critical issue. Rather, today's and tomorrow's PAN implementations should be used where quick exchange of data via wireless frequencies is desirable. For more about Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 22, "Bluetooth Wireless Technology."

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Upgrading and Repairing Networks
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You!
Reader Services
Part I: Up Front: Network Planning and Design Concepts
Part II: Physical Networking Components
Part III: Low-Level Network Protocols
Part IV: Dedicated Connections and WAN Protocols
Part V: Wireless Networking Protocols
Chapter 18. Introduction to Wireless Networking
Chapter 19. IEEE 802.11b: Wi-Fi Pioneer
Chapter 20. Faster Service: IEEE 802.11a
Chapter 21. The IEEE 802.11g Standard
Chapter 22. Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Chapter 23. Security and Other Wireless Technologies
Instant Messaging and Consumer Devices
Wireless Security
Personal Area Networks (PANs)
Part VI: Lan and Wan Network, Service, and Application Protocols
Part VII: Network User and Resource Management
Part VIII: System and Network Security
Part IX: Troubleshooting Networks
Part X: Upgrading Network Hardware
Part XI: Migration and Integration
Appendixes
Index


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