Assambly Language and Data Communication with Cell Phone

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Software Engineering Departments
COE (College of Engineering7.1
Lecture 7
Transmission Media
Computer Communication and Networks
Engr. Farhan Ghafoor

7.2
Figure 7.1 Transmission medium and physical layer

7.3
Figure 7.2 Classes of transmission media

7.4
7-1 GUIDED MEDIA
Guidedmedia,whicharethosethatprovideaconduit
fromonedevicetoanother,includetwisted-paircable,
coaxialcable,andfiber-opticcable.
Twisted-Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber-Optic Cable
Topics discussed in this section:

7.5
Figure 7.3 Twisted-pair cable

7.6
Figure 7.4 UTP and STP cables

7.7
Table 7.1 Categories of unshielded twisted-pair cables

7.8
Figure 7.5 UTP connector

7.9
Figure 7.6 UTP performance

7.10
Figure 7.7 Coaxial cable

7.11
Table 7.2 Categories of coaxial cables

7.12
Figure 7.8 BNC connectors

7.13
Figure 7.9 Coaxial cable performance

7.14
Figure 7.10 Fiber optics: Bending of light ray

7.15
Figure 7.11 Optical fiber

7.16
Figure 7.12 Propagation modes

7.17
Figure 7.13 Modes

7.18
Table 7.3 Fiber types

7.19
Figure 7.14 Fiber construction

7.20
Figure 7.15 Fiber-optic cable connectors

7.21
Figure 7.16 Optical fiber performance

7.22
7-2 UNGUIDED MEDIA: WIRELESS
Unguidedmediatransportelectromagneticwaves
withoutusingaphysicalconductor.Thistypeof
communicationisoftenreferredtoaswireless
communication.
Radio Waves
Microwaves
Infrared
Topics discussed in this section:

7.23
Figure 7.17 Electromagnetic spectrum for wireless communication

7.24
Figure 7.18 Propagation methods

7.25
Table 7.4 Bands

7.26
Figure 7.19 Wireless transmission waves

7.27
Radio waves are used for multicast
communications, such as radio and
television, and paging systems. They
can penetrate through walls.
Highly regulated. Use omni directional
antennas
Note

7.28
Figure 7.20 Omnidirectional antenna

7.29
Microwaves are used for unicast
communication such as cellular
telephones, satellite networks,
and wireless LANs.
Higher frequency ranges cannot
penetrate walls.
Use directional antennas -point to point
line of sight communications.
Note

7.30
Figure 7.21 Unidirectional antennas

7.31
Infrared signals can be used for short-
range communication in a closed area
using line-of-sight propagation.
Note

7.32
Wireless Channels
Are subject to a lot more errors than guided
media channels.
Interference is one cause for errors, can be
circumvented with high SNR.
The higher the SNR the less capacity is
available for transmission due to the
broadcast nature of the channel.
Channel also subject to fading and no
coverage holes.
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