Computer Science, asked by noraasilin, 1 day ago

A large offshore oil platform needs to transmit signals between different devices on the platform with high reliability and low latency. However, they are unable to cover the platform with their existing Wi-Fi connections. What is the best solution for the platform in this scenario? O routing all their web traffic through the company headquarters O setting up a private 5G network on the platform itself O building new 5G cell sites between the platform and the shore O adding a satellite link to the existing Wi-Fi network o I don't know this yet.​

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Answered by gayatribonia12345
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Answer:

In case of a large oil platform located offshore that needs to transmit signals between different devices on the platform with high reliability and low latency then they should:-

The most reliable way to transmit signals between devices on the platform with high reliability and low latency is to use a more powerful wifi connection and if possible using a powerful dual-band router instead of a single band router.

A wireless range extender can be used if the devices are not getting in the range of the current wifi connection.

A faster optical fibre broadband connection may also help mitigate the problem by increasing the bandwidth.

Answered by GulabLachman
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The best solution is setting up a private 5G network on the platform itself.

  • They require a connection with high dependability and low latency because Wi-Fi cannot be used to cover the entire platform.
  • When there is no delay between the connection's sending and receiving of data, the latency is lower.
  • It has a very low latency and can process very large amounts of data. This suggests a relationship that is both quick and effective.
  • While 5G operates at a speed of roughly 30 GHz, Wi-Fi may function at a frequency of around 2.4GHz.
  • Furthermore, it might have a speed of up to 20 GB per second, which is far quicker than 4G. As a result, 5G is better and has a reduced latency.

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