Topic 4 Communicating Digital Content
Topic 4 Communicating Digital Content
Chapter 10
Communicating
Digital Content
Objectives Overview
Differentiate Differentiate
among physical among wireless
transmission transmission
media media
Transferring
Sharing software
funds
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Networks
Provide an interface
for users to
communicate with one
another
Token
Ethernet TCP/IP Wi-Fi
ring
NFC LTE
Dedicated
Cable DSL
line
ATM
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Communications Lines
Cable DSL
modem modem
A router connects
multiple computers or
other routers together
and transmits data to its
correct destination on a
network
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Figure 10-17
Communications Devices
Fiber-optic cable
Coaxial cable
Broadcast radio is a
wireless transmission
medium that distributes
radio signals through
the air over long
distances
Cellular radio is a form
of broadcast radio that
is in wide use for mobile
communications
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Figure 10-23
Wireless Transmission Media
A communications
satellite is a space
station that receives
microwave signals from
an earth-based station,
amplifies it, and
broadcasts the signal
over a wide area to any
number of earth-based
stations
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Figure 10-25
Wireless Transmission Media
Various types of
Networks and
network architectures Communications
communications
and standards and software
technologies
protocols
Chapter 10
Communicating
Digital Content
Chapter 10 Complete