Briefly introduce the topic of communication networks.
Mention the importance of efficient communication in the digital age.
Outline the structure of the presentation.
Slide 2: What is a Communication Network?
Define a communicatio...
Title: Understanding Communication Networks
Slide 1: Introduction
Briefly introduce the topic of communication networks.
Mention the importance of efficient communication in the digital age.
Outline the structure of the presentation.
Slide 2: What is a Communication Network?
Define a communication network as a system for transmitting and receiving data between devices or individuals.
Slide 3: Types of Communication Networks
Discuss various types of communication networks, such as LAN, WAN, MAN, and the Internet.
Explain the key differences between them.
Slide 4: Components of a Communication Network
Describe the essential components, including nodes, links, and data transmission devices.
Slide 5: Network Topology
Explain different network topologies, such as star, bus, ring, and mesh.
Provide real-world examples for each topology.
Slide 6: Communication Protocols
Discuss the role of protocols in ensuring data integrity and transmission.
Mention common protocols like TCP/IP.
Slide 7: Wireless Communication Networks
Highlight the importance of wireless communication networks in today's world.
Briefly mention cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
Slide 8: Network Security
Emphasize the need for network security to protect data and privacy.
Discuss common security measures like firewalls and encryption.
Slide 9: Communication Network Technologies
Explore emerging technologies like 5G, IoT, and blockchain in communication networks.
Slide 10: Case Studies
Provide real-world examples of communication networks in action, like social media, e-commerce, and telecommunication networks.
Slide 11: Challenges and Future Trends
Discuss challenges such as scalability, bandwidth, and privacy concerns.
Outline future trends in communication networks, such as AI integration and quantum communication.
Slide 12: Conclusion
Summarize key points discussed in the presentation.
Reinforce the importance of understanding communication networks in our digital world.
Slide 13: Questions and Discussion
Open the floor for questions and engage the audience in a discussion.
Slide 14: Thank You
Thank your audience for their attention and participation.
Provide contact information for further inquiries or collaboration.
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Communication Network By Avinash Tare SST College Art’s & Commerce technical communication skills
By Avinash Tare SST College Art’s & Commerce technical communication skills Communication Network could you imagine working in an envir onment where thare was no clear communication? are you wondering w hat type of communication you company strategy is aimnig for? Havin g a good way of communication to all the members and right decision makin g is vital to any organization. in simple terms, A Communication Network refers to the method that employees transmit the infromation to other employees in an organization . types of communication network
technical communication skills Communication Network could you imagine working in an envir onment where thare was no clear communication? are you wondering w hat type of communication you company strategy is aimnig for? Havin g a good way of communication to all the members and right decision makin g is vital to any organization. in simple terms, A Communication Network refers to the method that employees transmit the infromation to other employees in an organization . types of communication network Vertical Network The Vertical Network Is Usually Between The Superior And Subordinate And Vice Versa Superior Subordinates It Is A Two Way Communication. The Immediate Feedback Is Possible In The Type Of Communication Network . It Is Formal Network.
types of communication network Vertical Network The Vertical Network Is Usually Between The Superior And Subordinate And Vice Versa Superior Subordinates It Is A Two Way Communication. The Immediate Feedback Is Possible In The Type Of Communication Network . It Is Formal Network. Circuit Network Under This Network As You Can See In The Diagram Below Two Persons Communicate With Each Other. Say Mr. A Sends Message To Miss. B. After Receving Message Miss. B Again Reaches Out Of Mr. A. So Communication Takes The Form Of A Circuit . Therefore It Is Known As Circuit Network. It Is Similar To Vertical Network But Circuit Network Miss.A And Miss. B Could Be Any Two Employees And Not Necessarily Superior And Subordinates. Feedback Message Mr. A Miss. A
Vertical Network The Vertical Network Is Usually Between The Superior And Subordinate And Vice Versa Superior Subordinates It Is A Two Way Communication. The Immediate Feedback Is Possible In The Type Of Communication Network . It Is Formal Network. Circuit Network Under This Network As You Can See In The Diagram Below Two Persons Communicate With Each Other. Say Mr. A Sends Message To Miss. B. After Receving Message Miss. B Again Reaches Out Of Mr. A. So Communication Takes The Form Of A Circuit . Therefore It Is Known As Circuit Network. It Is Similar To Vertical Network But Circuit Network Miss.A And Miss. B Could Be Any Two Employees And Not Necessarily Superior And Subordinates. Feedback Message Mr. A Miss. A G E F D C B A Chain Network This network of communication follows the organisational hierarchy and chain of command. This type of network was also described by HENRI FAYOL in his classic theory of 14 principles of management. All subordinates receive orders or instructions from their superior. B, C, D and E, F, G are the subordinates to A in the organisational hierarchy and receive commands from 'A' which follows the way shown in the diagram.
G E F D C B A Circuit Network Under This Network As You Can See In The Diagram Below Two Persons Communicate With Each Other. Say Mr. A Sends Message To Miss. B. After Receving Message Miss. B Again Reaches Out Of Mr. A. So Communication Takes The Form Of A Circuit . Therefore It Is Known As Circuit Network. It Is Similar To Vertical Network But Circuit Network Miss.A And Miss. B Could Be Any Two Employees And Not Necessarily Superior And Subordinates. Feedback Message Mr. A Miss. A Chain Network This network of communication follows the organisational hierarchy and chain of command. This type of network was also described by HENRI FAYOL in his classic theory of 14 principles of management. All subordinates receive orders or instructions from their superior. B, C, D and E, F, G are the subordinates to A in the organisational hierarchy and receive commands from 'A' which follows the way shown in the diagram. Wheel Network Wheel Network Superior The Wheel Network Refers To Several Subordinates Reporting To A Superior. Here All Subordinates Recevie Commands From One Superior. This Is Highly Centerlized Type Of Communication Network Where Each Subordinate Receives Commands Or Instructions From A Single Authority Or Superior And Wnats The Immediate Feedback On Certain Urgent Matters Of Decisions.
G E F D C B A Chain Network This network of communication follows the organisational hierarchy and chain of command. This type of network was also described by HENRI FAYOL in his classic theory of 14 principles of management. All subordinates receive orders or instructions from their superior. B, C, D and E, F, G are the subordinates to A in the organisational hierarchy and receive commands from 'A' which follows the way shown in the diagram. Wheel Network The Wheel Network Refers To Several Subordinates Reporting To A Superior. Here All Subordinates Recevie Commands From One Superior. This Is Highly Centerlized Type Of Communication Network Where Each Subordinate Receives Commands Or Instructions From A Single Authority Or Superior And Wnats The Immediate Feedback On Certain Urgent Matters Of Decisions. Superior Y Network Here A Is The Main Boos Who Communicates To Transfer His Information With B,C, And D. It Follows The Format Chain Of Authority Where An Upward And Downward Type Of Communication Takes Place In The Organizational Hierarchy . An Individual Can Easily Communicate With Both Superiro And Subordinates. The Y Network Is Squential In Nature . Also It Has A Centralized Attitude. It Offers Flexibility In Communication. In The Y Network Two Subordinates Report To The Superior. It May Be Regarded As A Four-level Hierarchy. A B D C
Y Network A B D C Here A Is The Main Boos Who Communicates To Transfer His Information With B,C, And D. It Follows The Format Chain Of Authority Where An Upward And Downward Type Of Communication Takes Place In The Organizational Hierarchy . An Individual Can Easily Communicate With Both Superiro And Subordinates. The Y Network Is Squential In Nature . Also It Has A Centralized Attitude. It Offers Flexibility In Communication. In The Y Network Two Subordinates Report To The Superior. It May Be Regarded As A Four-level Hierarchy. Wheel Network The Wheel Network Refers To Several Subordinates Reporting To A Superior. Here All Subordinates Recevie Commands From One Superior. This Is Highly Centerlized Type Of Communication Network Where Each Subordinate Receives Commands Or Instructions From A Single Authority Or Superior And Wnats The Immediate Feedback On Certain Urgent Matters Of Decisions. Superior
Y Network A B D C Here A Is The Main Boos Who Communicates To Transfer His Information With B,C, And D. It Follows The Format Chain Of Authority Where An Upward And Downward Type Of Communication Takes Place In The Organizational Hierarchy . An Individual Can Easily Communicate With Both Superiro And Subordinates. The Y Network Is Squential In Nature . Also It Has A Centralized Attitude. It Offers Flexibility In Communication. In The Y Network Two Subordinates Report To The Superior. It May Be Regarded As A Four-level Hierarchy.