Line Coding in Computer Networks
Line Coding in Computer Networks
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Chapter 4: Outline
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Figure 4.1: Line coding and decoding
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Figure 4.2: Signal elements versus data elements
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Example 4.1
A signal is carrying data in which one data element is
encoded as one signal element (r = 1). If the bit rate is 100
kbps, what is the average value of the baud rate if c is
between 0 and 1?
Solution
We assume that the average value of c is 1/2. The baud rate
is then
4.4.2 Line Coding Schemes
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Figure 4.4: Line coding scheme
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Figure 4.5: Unipolar NRZ scheme
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Figure 4.6: Polar schemes (NRZ-L(evel) and NRZ-I)
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Figure 4.7: Polar schemes (RZ)
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Figure 4.8: Polar biphase
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Figure 4.9: Bipolar schemes: AMI and pseudoternary
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Figure 4.10: Multilevel: 2B1Q
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