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iLab Grading Rubric
Category | Points | Description |
Screenshot of OPNET properly prepared (10 points)D-number displayedCorrect project files listed | 55 | Using the example provided, capture a screenshot of your OPNET files using Windows Explorer on Citrix.Requirements: Must clearly show D-number and a listing of the project files. |
Spread Spectrum Comparison (40 points)IntroductionFHSSDSSSComparison TableConclusion | 51010510 | Using your textbook and web research, in your own words, summarize what you have learned about Spread Spectrum transmission. Requirements: Minimum one paragraph per section; best practice is two or more paragraphs per section. |
Total | 50 | A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
Deliverables
IMPORTANT: A report template is provided beginning on the next page, and you must use it to submit your assignment. Before submitting your assignment, delete the pages containing the instruction and rubric.
Your submitted assignment should begin with the Title Page and only contain your report. Don’t forget to place your name, your professor’s name, and the date on the Title Page.
Week 1 iLab Report
Terry Johnson
DeVry University
NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services
OPNET Preparation and Spread Spectrum Transmission Comparison
Submitted to:
Professor: Name of your professor
Date: 7/13/2014
OPNET Preparation
OPNET Preparation
Paste your Windows Explorer screenshot that shows your Citrix NETW360 directory structure here. An example screenshot appears in your Week 1 iLab tab.
Spread Spectrum Transmission Comparison
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Transmission
Guidelines
* What is it? Why is it important? What issues are addressed? How does it work?
Spread-Spectrum Transmissions is the alternative to narrowband transmission which sends a strong signal using small portion of the spectrum. Spread-spectrum transmission has better resistant to outside interference....