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Title: Computer Communication


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Computer Communication Networks
  • Lecture 8
  • Physical Layer Transmission Media
  • http//web.uettaxila.edu.pk/CMS/coeCCNbsSp09/index
    .asp

Waleed Ejaz waleed.ejaz_at_uettaxila.edu.pk
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Physical Layer
3
Physical Layer Topics to Cover
Signals
Digital Transmission
Analog Transmission
Multiplexing
Transmission Media
4
Transmission Medium and Physical Layer
5
Twisted-pair Cable
6
Categories of unshielded twisted-pair cables
7
Twisted Pair Cable
(a) Category 3 UTP (b) Category 5 UTP
8
UTP connector
9
Twisted Pair Cables (Example)
  • ADSL
  • Ethernet networks
  • - 10BASE-T
  • - 100BASE-TX
  • - 1000BASE-T
  • - 1000BASE-TX (Cat5e (enhanced))

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UTP Performance
11
Twisted Pair Cable (Pros Cons)
  • Pros
  • easy to understand
  • mass production - low cost
  • most widely used medium
  • Cons
  • prone to electromagnetic interference
  • in power plants, airport buildings, military
    facilities, cars
  • Note
  • In-building networks at our university are almost
    all twisted pair

12
Coaxial cable
13
BNC connectors
14
Performance Coaxial Cable
15
Bending of light ray
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Optical fiber
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Propagation Modes
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Modes
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Fiber types
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Fiber construction
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Fiber-optic Cable Connectors
22
Performance Optical Fiber
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Optical Fiber (Pros Cons)
  • Pros
  • Low attenuation
  • Large bandwidth
  • Cons
  • Relatively new technology
  • Expensive

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Comparing optical fiber to UTP
  • Pros
  • Immune to electro-magnetic interference
  • no crosstalk
  • Reduced need for error detection and correction
  • Enables longer link distances
  • Attenuation unaffected by transmission rate
  • Easier network upgrade
  • Can combine different services telephony, TV,
    internet
  • Cons
  • Optical components have higher cost
  • Expensive deploying protocols

25
Unguided Media Wireless
  • Unguided media transport electromagnetic waves
    without using a physical conductor. This type of
    communication is often referred to as wireless
    communication.

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Wireless
  • Modern wireless digital communication began in
    the Hawaiian Islands
  • What is the best frequency to use for
    communication?

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Propagation Methods
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Bands
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Wireless Transmission Waves
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Omni directional Antenna
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Radio waves are used for multicast
communications, such as radio and television, and
paging systems.
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Unidirectional Antennas
33
Microwaves are used for unicast communication
such as cellular telephones, satellite
networks,and wireless LANs.
34
Infrared signals can be used for short-range
communication in a closed area using
line-of-sight propagation.
35
Readings
  • Chapter 7 (B.A Forouzan)
  • Section 7.1, 7.2

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