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Part A: Comparative Analysis [8 marks]
1. Please elaborate your understanding about how RFID and NFC work. What are the current security considerations and challenges? [ 4 marks]
2. Set up a wireless network by using Packet Tracer simulation software. Select generic laptops and access points from the list of available devices and configure the wireless connections as shown in the figure below.


Make sure that initially there is no security on either the access points or the wireless clients. Implement in each Basic Service Set (BSS) in turn, the WPA2-PSK model of security with AES encryption, and note that as each link invokes this security feature, the connection initially is lost until both sides of the link authenticate to each other. The security model must be identical for every respective link between the client and access point in each BSS. Screen shot and report your test on the following sub-questions:
a) Does every laptop ping every other laptop through the authenticated connections? Explain the communication process in breif.b) What happens when the channel is changed on any of the access points?c) What happens if there is a passphrase mismatch between the clients and the access points?
[4 marks]
Part B: Innovative Project (7 marks)
For this assessment item you need to work in a team of two, find your partner and run group meetings, then report your target project scope to your lecturer for approval. Your team must submit a recorded presentation.
In the current age of the Internet of Things (IoT), massive smart devices are connected wirelessly. Examples include the smart light, smart sensors, smart city, etc. With your current knowledge and creative thinking, please develop a technical plan and design for an innovative project. The project must provide a solution to a real-world problem using the latest wireless networking technologies. Create a presentation outlining your ideas. Limit yourself to a maximum of 15 PowerPoint slides.
The presentation should be 10-15 min in length (10-15 slides) and targeted at your proposed project. The purpose of the presentation is to show the audiences that you understand the real problem and project vision, that you have identified the requirements for the project, and that you have proposed a technical solution to address the problem. Your presentation should include a general overview of your design, reasons for proposed wireless technologies, and how it meets the specified project goals, and may discuss specific technical design issues or trade-offs that you have made in your design. [ 7 marks]
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This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:
be able to investigate and evaluate various wireless networking protocols and standards.be able to investigate and evaluate emerging wireless networking technologies.be able to investigate theoretical and practical issues relating to wireless technology and communicate the results to specialist and non-specialist audiences.be able to identify the challenges and security issues posed by wireless networks.Marking criteria and standards
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Please refer to the marking guide when preparing your response to see what criteria and standards will be used to assess your work and your progress towards Learning Outcomes.For Question 1 and Question 2, the following rubric will be used to mark:










QuestionHD (100%-85%)DI (84%-75%)CR (74%-65%)PS (64%-50%)Q 1Maximum marks4Learning Outcome 3, 5,7The answer is correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided with appropriate example. Appropriate figures were used, if applicable. Appropriate reference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.The answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical oignment Here
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Q1. Please elaborate your understanding about how RFID and NFC work. What are the current security considerations and challenges?
With increasing demand to identify resources in a computeri
sed way, the need to create a system of identification became more prominent. It was always a preferred method to do the identification without physical contact and in least time possible. This led to emergence of radio based technology that stored information about the identity of a resource or a person in a device and could exchange that information with another device.
The radio based system comprised of three main components: a radio tag that contains the information, the reader that scans the tag to retrieve the information and an antenna that makes this transmission/reception of radio waves by the tag possible. Radio being a frequency dependent medium of communication, uses three different ranges for data transmission:
Low Frequency (LF) 125 -134 kHz
High Frequency (HF) 13.56 MHz
Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) 856 MHz to 960 MHz
Different frequencies have different capacity to penetrate across surfaces and travel distances. The distance also depends upon the power of the signal. The radio tags that have active power source for communication are able to transmit for much longer distances for up to 100 feet while the tags that depend up on received electromagnetic signal for power , known as passive tags, usually have a maximum frequency range of about 25 feet.
The selection of the frequency range depends upon the environment where the system is required to be deployed. If large data is to be transferred or speed of data exchange is a concern and reading the tag happens over long distance, the UHF range is more suitable. On the other hand where power consumption is major concern and data to be transferred is small, the Medium frequency range can be used for communication. So the...
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