Intrudaction Communication System
Intrudaction Communication System
Coordinator
AL HUSSEIN M. Mohammed
Objectives
2. Encoding: This step involves the sender translating their message into a format that
can be easily understood by the receiver.
3. Message: is the content or information that the sender want sent. It can be spoken
words, written text, or any other means .
6. Decoding: In this step, the receiver understands the message by translating it from its
encoded form back into meaningful information.
8. Noise: Any electrical signal which interferes with an information signal is called noise
2-Types of Communication Systems:
• Line communication system: Uses the existing infrastructure of power lines to transfer
data from one point to another point.
• Radio Communication system: uses the infrastructure of radio waves to transfer the
information from one point to another point.
We design networks and buses to allow communication between devices. There are 3 types of
transmission modes which are given below:
• Simplex mode
• Full-duplex mode
Simplex Mode
In simplex mode, Sender can send the data but the sender can’t receive the data. It is a type of unidirectional
communication in which communication happens in only one direction. Example of this kind of mode is
Keyboard, Traditional Monitors, etc.
Half-Duplex Mode
In half-duplex mode, Sender can send the data and also receive the data one at a time. It is a type of two-
way directional communication but restricted to only one at a time. An example of this kind of transmission
is the Walkie-Talkie, where the message is sent one at a time but in both directions.
Full Duplex Mode
In Full-duplex mode, Sender can send the data and also can receive the data simultaneously. It is two-way directional
communication simultaneously that is both way of communication happens at a same time. Example of this kind of
transmission is Telephone Network, where communication happens simultaneously.
Difference Between Simplex, Half duplex, and Full Duplex Transmission Modes
In simplex mode, Sender can send the In Half Duplex mode, Sender can send the In Full Duplex mode, Sender can send the
Sender and Receiver data but that sender can’t receive the data and also can receive the data but one data and also can receive the data
data. at a time. simultaneously.
Usage of one channel for the transmission Usage of one channel for the transmission Usage of two channels for the
Channel usage
of data. of data. transmission of data.
Example of simplex mode are: Keyboard Example of half duplex mode is: Walkie- Example of full duplex mode is:
Examples
and monitor. Talkies. Telephone.
5- Wireless and Wired communication system:
Wireless communication systems use radio waves, electromagnetic waves and infrared waves to communicate from
one point to another point .
the wired communication system uses wire, optical fibre which works on the phenomenon of total internal
reflection to communicate from one point to another point .
Wireless communication divided into satellite communication, ground wave communication, skywave and space
wave communication. The satellite communication receives the signals from the earth and resends them back to
another point on the earth with the help of a transponder.
Wired communication is further divided into parallel wire, twisted wire, optical fibre and coaxial wired
communication.
1- Any electrical signal which interferes with an information signal is called …………
1-Noise .
2-Receiver.
5-Full Duplex transmission Mode is the most complex to implement because of its
simultaneous transmission and receiving capabilities.
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