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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How Cell Phones Work

One of the most interesting things about a cell phone is that it is actually a radio -- an extremely sophisticated radio, but a radio nonetheless. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, and wireless communication can trace its roots to the invention of the radio by Nikolai Tesla in the 1880s (formally presented in 1894 by a young Italian named Guglielmo Marconi). It was only natural that these two great technologies would eventually be combined! From Cell to CellAll cell phones have special codes associated with them. These codes are used to identify the phone, the phone's owner and the service provider.
Let's say you have a cell phone, you turn it on and someone tries to call you. Here is what happens to the call:
  • When you first power up the phone, it listens for an SID (see sidebar) on the control channel. The control channel is a special frequency that the phone and base station use to talk to one another about things like call set-up and channel changing. If the phone cannot find any control channels to listen to, it knows it is out of range and displays a "no service" message.
  • When it receives the SID, the phone compares it to the SID programmed into the phone. If the SIDs match, the phone knows that the cell it is communicating with is part of its home system.
  • Along with the SID, the phone also transmits a registration request, and the MTSO keeps track of your phone's location in a database -- this way, the MTSO knows which cell you are in when it wants to ring your phone.
  • The MTSO gets the call, and it tries to find you. It looks in its database to see which cell you are in.
  • The MTSO picks a frequency pair that your phone will use in that cell to take the call.
  • The MTSO communicates with your phone over the control channel to tell it which frequencies to use, and once your phone and the tower switch on those frequencies, the call is connected. You are talking by two-way radio to a friend!
  • As you move toward the edge of your cell, your cell's base station notes that your signal strength is diminishing. Meanwhile, the base station in the cell you are moving toward (which is listening and measuring signal strength on all frequencies, not just its own one-seventh) sees your phone's signal strength increasing. The two base stations coordinate with each other through the MTSO, and at some point, your phone gets a signal on a control channel telling it to change frequencies. This hand off switches your phone to the new cell.

In the dark ages before cell phones, people who really needed mobile-communications ability installed radio telephones in their cars. In the radio-telephone system, there was one central antenna tower per city, and perhaps 25 channels available on that tower. This central antenna meant that the phone in your car needed a powerful transmitter -- big enough to transmit 40 or 50 miles (about 70 km). It also meant that not many people could use radio telephones -- there just were not enough channels.
The genius of the cellular system is the division of a city into small cells. This allows extensive frequency reuse across a city, so that millions of people can use cell phones simultaneously. In a typical analog cell-phone system in the United States, the cell-phone carrier receives about 800 frequencies to use across the city. The carrier chops up the city into cells. Each cell is typically sized at about 10 square miles (26 square kilometers).
Each cell has a base station that consists of a tower and a small building containing the radio equipment (more on base stations later).
A single cell in an analog system uses one-seventh of the available duplex voice channels. That is, each cell (of the seven on a hexagonal grid) is using one-seventh of the available channels so it has a unique set of frequencies and there are no collisions:

  • A cell-phone carrier typically gets 832 radio frequencies to use in a city.
  • Each cell phone uses two frequencies per call -- a duplex channel -- so there are typically 395 voice channels per carrier. (The other 42 frequencies are used for control channels.)
  • Therefore, each cell has about 56 voice channels available.
In other words, in any cell, 56 people can be talking on their cell phone at one time. With digital transmission methods, the number of available channels increases. For example, a TDMA-based digital system can carry three times as many calls as an analog system, so each cell has about 168 channels available.
Cell phones have low-power transmitters in them. Many cell phones have two signal strengths: 0.6 watts and 3 watts (for comparison, most CB radios transmit at 4 watts). The base station is also transmitting at low power. Low-power transmitters have two advantages:
  • The transmissions of a base station and the phones within its cell do not make it very far outside that cell. Therefore, in the figure above, both of the purple cells can reuse the same 56 frequencies. The same frequencies can be reused extensively across the city.
  • The power consumption of the cell phone, which is normally battery-operated, is relatively low. Low power means small, and this is what has made handheld cellular phones possible.
The cellular approach requires a large number of base stations in a city of any size. A typical large city can have hundreds of towers. But because so many people are using cell phones, costs remain low per user. Each carrier in each city also runs one central office called the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO). This office handles all of the phone connections to the normal land-based phone system, and controls all of the base stations in the region.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Quiz-3

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1.In which state is located the "Amausi Airport" ?
(A)Kerala
(B)Tamil Nadu
(C)Andhra Pradesh
(D)Uttar Pradesh

2.What is the current number of SBI's associate Banks?
(A)Four
(B)Five
(C)Six
(D)Seven

3.In which of the following fields Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Award is given?
(A)Technology
(B)Social Service
(C)Agriculture
(D)Literature

4.What is the number of indicators in the newly launched Multi-dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) ?
(A)8
(B)9
(C)10
(D)11

5.Who among the following is considered to be the first Finance Minister in British India, who also founded The Economist magazine and the Standard Chartered Bank?
(A)James Wilson
(B)Alexander Hamilton
(C)Henry Baillie
(D)Thomas Wyse

Interesting Facts About NOKIA

1) The ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named "Gran Vals" by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named "Grande Valse" on Nokia phones but was changed to "Nokia Tune" around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the "Nokia Tune."

2) The world's first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.

3) Nokia is currently the world's largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer.

4) The "Special" tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for "SMS". Similarly, the "Ascending" SMS tone is Morse code for "Connecting People," Nokia's slogan. The "Standard" SMS tone is Morse code for "M" (Message).

5) The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Its mobile phone User's Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font.

6) In Asia, the digit 4 never appears in any Nokia handset model number, because 4 is considered unlucky in many parts of Southeast/East Asia.

7) Nokia was listed as the 20th most admirable company worldwide in Fortune's list of 2006 (1st in network communications, 4th non-US company).

8) Unlike other modern day handsets, Nokia phones do not automatically start the call timer when the call is connected, but start it when the call is initiated. (Except for Series 60 based handsets like the Nokia 6600)

9) Nokia is sometimes called aikon (Nokia backwards) by non-Nokia mobile phone users and by mobile software developers, because "aikon" is used in various SDK software packages, including Nokia's own Symbian S60 SDK.

10) The name of the town of Nokia originated from the river which flowed through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the old Finnish word originally meaning sable, later pine marten

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

QUIZ-2

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 QUIZ-2

[1] A PhD as an educational qualification. He was Director - Reserve Bank of India (1976-1980), Director - Industrial Development Bank of India (1976-1980), Governor - Reserve Bank of India (1982-1985). Recently had a heart surgery that put him in the news. Very active in the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections. Name this intellectual national leader.


[a]Dr. P. Chidambaram
[b]Dr. Manmohan Singh
[c]Dr. P. V. Narasimha Rao
[d]Dr. T. N. Seshan

[2] Eleventh Prime Minister of the Republic of India. He was noted as being the only Prime Minister who could not speak Hindi. From South India. Identify.


[a]P. V. Narasimha Rao
[b]Morarji Desai
[c]I. K. Gujral
[d]H. D. Deve Gowda

[3] Regarded as one of the best orators in the Indian Parliament. A Prime Minister of India. A bachelor throughout. Identify.







[a]Lal Bahadur Shastri
[b]A. B. Vajpayee
[c]Jayaprakash Narayan
[d]None of the above

[4] He was first Non-Gandhi/Nehru dynasty Prime Minister of India to complete 5 years. He could speak 17 languages including some European languages. Credited with the start of India's Economic Liberalization. Choose his full name from the following:

 

[a]Peddapura Vishnu Narasimha Raoh
[b]Penukonda Vishweshawara Narasimha Rao
[c]Pamulaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao
[d]Puttaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao


[5] Identify


[a]Vishnu Purushottam Singh
[b]Vishwanath Pratap Singh
[c]V. V. I. P. Singh
[d]Virpur Prakash Singh



[6] It is because his mother and other prominent congress leaders put pressure on him, Rajiv Gandhi entered Indian politics. He was not inclined towards it personally. But where and as what was Rajiv working before he formally entered politics?








[a]Indian Airlines as a Professional Pilot
[b]All India Radio as Managing Director
[c]An Italian Aerospace company as a General Manager
[d]Academy of Commercial Pilots as a Trainer

[7] The first Non-Congress Prime Minister of India. He is the only person to receive the highest civilian award from both India and Pakistan - The Bharat Ratna and Nishaan-e-Pakistan. He was also noted for his staunch advocacy of unorthodox medical treatments like the consumption of one's own urine. Identify.





[a]Gulzarilal Nanda
[b]V. P. Singh
[c]Dilip Kumar
[d]Morarji Desai



[8] Which ministry did Indira Gandhi - one of India's most notable and controversial political leaders - obtain to start her political career in the year 1964.


[a]Defence Minister
[b]Home Minister
[c]Minister for Information and Broadcasting
[d]External Affairs Minister

[9] He was the acting Prime Minister of India twice; once after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964 and again in 1966 after Lal Bahadur Shastri's death. On both occasions he acted for slightly less than a month, can you name this politician?

 

[a]Gulzarilal Nanda
[b]M Karunanidhi
[c]C Rajagopalachari
[d]Morarji desai

[10] Third Prime Minister of India. Of course, we know his popularly accepted name. We ask you to choose from the following his birth name. Only correct answer will fetch you a point.



[a]Lal Bahadur Pandey
[b]Lal Bahadur Srivastava
[c]Lala Bahadur Singh
[d]Lal Bahadur Sharma

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

QUIZ 1

1. We all know that the FIFA World Cup theme song was sung by Shakira. In which country was she born?
                       Ans: Colombia


2. What is the official name of the ball used in FIFA world Cup 2010?




Ans: Jabulani

3. What is the theme of the year of biodiversity?
Ans: “Many Species,One planet , One future”

4. In which country would you find the musical instrument Vuvuzela?



Ans: South Africa




5. India has been ranked as a “Tier II watch list” country in the 2010 Trafficking in Persons(TIP) report stating that the country do not fully comply with the TVPA minimum standards. What does TVPA stand for?

Ans: Trafficking Victims Protection Act


6. Who is re-elected to the post of president of Swimming Federation of India (SFI)?

Ans: Digamber V. Kamat (Goa Chief Minister)


7. Recent researches suggest that the AIDS fighting antiretroviral drug combination given to pregnant and breastfeeding women can prevent vertical HIV transmission (Transmission to infants). HAART is a term very much related in this context. Expand HAART.

 Ans: Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy


8. Which part of the body is used by Harbour Seal to track fishes?

Ans: Whiskers


9. The Portuguese Nobel laureate who wrote the famous book ‘The Blind’ passed away recently. He was a member of the Portuguese Communist Party. He was honoured with the pinnacle of literature ‘The Nobel prize’ in 1998. Name him.

Ans: Jose Saramago


10. Japanese researchers created a baby robot with 600 sensors attached around its body to stimulate the behaviour and development of a real infant. Name it.

Ans: Noby (Nine month Old Baby)


11. In which place would you find the ‘Jawara’ people

ans: Andaman


12. Who was honoured with the inaugural Classical Tamil Award instituted by the Tamil Nadu government?

Ans: Asko Parpola
Works: Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions, his magnum opus is Deciphering the Indus Script.

13. Which single celled organism has the major role in causing deaths due to malarial infection?

Ans: Plasmodium Falciparum

14. Who wrote the controversial The Gospel according to Jesus Christ which was denied the acknowledgement for an award in Portugal? This incident led to the exile of the author.





Ans: Jose Saramago

15. June 20 is celebrated as?

Ans:World Refugees Day across the globe.


16. Who wrote the book Jewish Portraits, Indian frames

ans: Joel Silliman


17.The year 2010 is declared as what by UNO?

Ans: Year of Biodiversity

Monday, July 12, 2010

SPIRITUAL

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APPLE 4G KAMAL lol

The only reason this gets a mention today is that it ought to be the name of a song about the iPhone 4 which, it turns out, has a rather frustrating idiosyncrasy. Were this to be summed up in a lyric written by Ms Avery, it might run as follows (in the smooth jazz style):
With your warm embrace so light, and your gentle touch so deft
Promise me you’ll never let me fall.
Just hold me on the right, don’t hold me on the left,
‘cause if you do I’ll drop the bloody call.
The problem, it seems, is the location of the antenna on the new model (queued for this week by a substantial number of devotees) is located on the bottom left hand side of the phone. When held in the left hand for a call, the antenna is covered and the call drops. This should be a pretty serious problem for Apple, whose response is simply to advise the people who queued all day to get their hands on the new phone just not to hold it in that way. Even by Apple’s standards this is breathtakingly dismissive.






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Friday, July 9, 2010

TELECOM


At its Uplinq developer event in San Diego on Wednesday, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs took some time out to talk about the various projects in which the firm is involved, and how he sees the investments panning out.

Qualcomm’s antipathy towards WiMAX is well known and Jacobs confirmed that the firm’s recent spectrum purchase in the Indian Broadband Wireless Access auctions was a deliberate bid to block the progress of the alternative 4G technology in favour of LTE.

India had been seen as the last significant opportunity for WiMAX and Jacobs said this assessment was justified. “I really believe that [the BWA] spectrum was all headed for WiMAX,” he said. “Our big bet is on LTE and we wanted to make sure that there was a place for LTE in India. We were concerned that if both of those bands had gone to WiMAX it would have helped to reinvigorate that ecosystem,” he said.

Jacobs said that there are no other markets or regions where Qualcomm’s management feels motivated to make similar strategic spectrum purchases. The size and growth potential of the Indian market made it unique, he said, especially when the relative paucity of the spectrum auctioned by the Indian Government was taken into account.

Nonetheless, Jacobs said, Qualcomm is not shy about participating in spectrum auctions where it sees opportunities. In particular, he said, the firm looks to tranches of spectrum that may not have headline appeal to other organisations. “We like to find a piece of spectrum that other people don’t think is valuable and create a piece of technology to make it valuable,” he said.

An obvious example is the firm’s MediaFLO mobile video technology which is offered by carrier partners AT&T and Verizon in the US, as well as directly by Qualcomm subsidiary FLO TV. But uptake of the service is known to be a source of disappointment among Qualcomm’s senior executives and Jacobs voiced an intention to significantly redefine the firm’s role in the MediaFLO technology play.

“We’re continuing to talk to other players to see if there’s an opportunity to partner up, or sell it,” he said. “There are all sorts of possibilities that could happen. It’s not likely that it will stay as it is today, with cable TV content getting sold primarily through cellular operators. Probably we’ll have a new mixture of technologies and partners, and possibly someone else running the service,” he said.

One opportunity that he said remained to be explored for the MediaFLO technology is a role as a datacasting technology. Media rich content including digital magazines would be much more effectively distributed over a system that is unaffected by the number of recipients, he said.

2010 is the inaugural year for the Uplinq event, which has evolved from Qualcomm’s Brewfest devcon event. The fact that the firm now has significant interests in the success of other mobile operating systems necessitated the shift in pitch, Jacobs said, but the firm remains very much committed to the Brew Mobile Platform, he added.

BMP is being positioned by Qualcomm as the mobile platform of choice in the mass market feature phone segment, where it will likely go up against Symbian as well as Android, which is proving popular for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform. But Jacobs suggested there would be no conflict of interests and that both operators and consumers were keen for a choice in the OS space.

Two years ago, Jacobs said, he had been convinced that BMP was heading for a default position at the low end of the handset market but demand from a range of carriers has brought about a shift in the platform’s fortunes.