Module 2: Information Technology Infrastructure

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Module 2: Information Technology Infrastructure Chapter 6: Telecommunications, Internet and Wireless Technology

Learning Objectives Identify the telecommunication media and hardware required for transmission Identify the network types and key networking technologies (including protocols) Discuss the principle technologies and standards for wireless networking Describe several telecommunication applications that orgs benefit from today Discuss how Internet works and its support for communications and e-business

Intro to Telecommunications Electronic transmission of signals for communication The general model of telecommunication consists of The sending device The medium The communication device The receiving unit

Intro to telecommunications Transmission medium Any material substance that carries an electronic signal to support communications between sending and receiving devices Divided into one or more communication channels Classified as simplex, half duplex, full duplex Characteristics: Bandwidth: rate at which data is exchanged (bps) Higher bandwidth, more channel transmits Broadband Latency: time it takes a signal to travel from one location to another Best combo: high bandwidth, low latency

Intro to telecommunications Physical transmission medium Media Type Description Advantages Disadvantages Twisted pair cable Twisted pair of copper wires, insulated Used for telephone services, widely available Transmission speed and distance limitation Coaxial Cable Inner conductor wire surrounded by insulation Cleaner and faster data transfer than twisted pair More expensive than twisted pair Fiber-Optic cable Extremely thin glass strands bound together in a sheathing, uses light to transmit Less diameter, less distortion and high transmission rate Expensive to purchase and install

Intro to telecommunications Wireless transmission medium Microwave High frequency, high speed signal(300MHz to 300 Ghz) Line of sight transmission between earth based receivers Satellite also operates on microwave frequency Amplifies a signal and broadcasts it at different frequencies Geostationary, LEO, VSAT Radio send/receive wirelessly (30Hz to 300 Mhz) Infrared Infrared light waves Line of sight IrDA port

Intro to telecommunications Telecommunication Hardware Modem Special device that converts digital signals to analog signals (modulation) and vice versa (demodulation) PC modem, cable modem, DSL modem Hub Device that connect network components, sending a packet of data to all other connected devices Switch Smarter than hub, forward data to specific destination Network Interface Card Network interface device, connection medium for linking network components

Intro to telecommunications Telecommunication Hardware Router Connects multiple computers Transmitting packets to destination May have built in firewall WAP Allows transferring data wirelessly or to a wired network High speed antennas

Computer Network A network consists of two or more connected computers A simple network contains: Client computer Dedicated server Network interfaces Connection medium Network operating system Hub/switch

Computer Network

Wired Network with Hub/Switch

Two router Network

Hybrid Network

Computer Network Types of Networks Local Area Networks (LAN): connects computer systems and devices within a small area, typically they are wired into office buildings Computers must be equipped with the correct interface Client/Server architecture: One computer is dedicated network file server, providing access to resources Ethernet: LAN standard for physical medium (10 Mbps) Fast Ethernet (100Mps), Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps) Peer-to-peer architecture: used in very small networks, different computers can exchange data by direct access and also peripheral devices. Useful for small businesses Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN): connects computers systems within a campus or a city Range of 30-90 miles

Computer Network Types of Networks Wide Area Networks (WAN):International Networks: connects large geographical regions Internet – world’s largest WAN Mesh Networking: way to route communications among network nodes by allowing for continuous connections and reconfiguration around blocked paths Robust, if one node fails, others can still communicate Can be used to provide Internet access, secure connections to corporate networks and VoIP calls

Key Digital Networking Technologies Client/Server computing Distributed computing model, some processing power on client computers Linked to network to server computers, sets rules for communication, provides every client with an address Packet Switching Slicing digital messages into packets, sending them over communication paths, reassembling at destination Transmitted through routers

Key Digital Networking Technologies TCP/IP Connectivity Protocol: set of rules and procedures concerning transmission of information between 2 points in a network Now only worldwide standard Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is used with any kind of hardware for networking TCP: handles movement of data between computers, sequencing packets and acknowledging sending IP: delivery of packets and reassembling during transmission