Lect 10
Lect 10
COMMUNICATION
AND COMPUTER NETWORK
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OBJECTIVES :
explain the concept of data communication
understand the use of computer network
identify different components of computer network
identify different types of network
explain communication protocols
understand what is internet and email and its uses
in modern communication
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DATA COMMUNICATION
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Basic Elements of a Communication
System
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Communication Protocols
Data communication software is the software
that enables us to communicate with other
systems
The procedure of data transformation in the form
of software is commonly called protocol.
The data transmission software or protocols
perform the following functions for the efficient
and error free transmission of data.
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Data transmission software or
protocols (functions)
Data sequencing: A long message to be transmitted
is broken into smaller packets of fixed size.
Data Routing: the process of finding the most
efficient route between source and destination
before sending the data.
Flow control: All machines are not equally efficient
in terms of speed. Hence the flow control regulates
the process of sending data between fast sender
and slow receiver.
Error Control: It ensures that data are transmitted
without any error.
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Three ways for transmitting data
• Simplex: In this mode the communication can take
place in one direction.
• Half-duplex: communication channel is used in both
directions, but only in one direction at a time.
• Full-duplex: In full duplex the communication channel
is used in both directions at the same time. Use of full-
duplex line improves the efficiency. Example of this
mode of transmission is the telephone line.
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Fig. 7.1
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Digital and Analog Transmission
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Communication devices
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• Coaxial Cables: Coaxial cable is groups of
specially wrapped and insulted wires that are
able to transfer data at higher rate.
• They consist of a central copper wire
surrounded by an insulation over which
copper mesh is placed.
• They are used for long distance telephone
lines and local area network for their noise
immunity and faster data transfer.
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Microwave
• Microwave system uses very high frequency radio
signals to transmit data through space.
• The transmitter and receiver of a microwave system
should be in line-of-sight because the radio signal
cannot bend.
• With microwave very long distance transmission is not
possible. In order to overcome the problem of line of
sight and power amplification of weak signal, repeaters
are used at intervals of 25 to 30 kilometers between the
transmitting and receiving end.
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Communication Satellite
• A communication satellite is a microwave relay
station placed in outer space.
• In satellite communication, microwave signal is
transmitted from a transmitter on earth to the
satellite at space.
• The satellite amplifies the weak signal and transmits
it back to the receiver.
• The main advantage of satellite communication is
that it is a single microwave relay station visible
from any point of a very large area.
• In microwave the data transmission rate is 16 giga
bits per second. They are mostly used to link big
metropolitan cities.
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