Transmission Media : Data Communication and Computer Networks Asst. Prof. Chaiporn Jaikaeo, Ph.D. Computer Engineering Department Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand Adapted from lecture slides by Behrouz A. Forouzan © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
2 Physical Layer
3 Classes of Transmission Media
4 Guided Media Provide a conduit from one device to another Provide a conduit from one device to another Include Include twisted-pair cables twisted-pair cables coaxial cables coaxial cables fiber-optic cables fiber-optic cables
Guided Media: Copper Media
6 Twisted-Pair Cable
7 UTP – Unshielded Twisted PairSTP –Shielded Twisted Pair UTP and STP Cables
8 Categories of UTP/STP Cables
9 CategoryBandwidthDigital/AnalogUse 1 very low AnalogTelephone 2 < 2 MHz < 2 MHzAnalog/digital 4Mbps token ring 3 16 MHz 16 MHzDigital Mbps Ethernet 4 20 MHz 20 MHzDigital 16 Mbps token ring MHz 100 MHzDigital 100 – 1000 Mbps Ethernet 5E 100 MHz Digital 100 – 1000 Mbps Ethernet MHz 250 MHzDigital 1 – 10 Gbps Ethernet 6A 500 MHz Digital 1 – 10 Gbps Ethernet MHz 600 MHzDigital 10 Gbps Ethernet 7A 1000 MHz Digital Gbps Ethernet
10 RJ – Registered Jack UTP Connectors
11 UTP Performance
12 Coaxial Cable
13 RG – Radio Government Categories of Coaxial Cables
14 BNC Connectors Bayonet Network Connector Bayonet Network Connector aka. Bayonet Neil-Concelman aka. Bayonet Neil-Concelman Used with coaxial cables Used with coaxial cables
15 Performance of Coaxial Cables
Guided Media: Optical Media
17 Optical Fiber Based on physics of light Based on physics of light
18 Optical Fiber
19 Propagation Modes
20 Fiber Types
21 Fiber Construction
22 Fiber-Optic Cable Connectors
23 Optical Fiber Performance
Unguided Media
25 Unguided Media: Wireless Transport electromagnetic waves without using a physical conductor Transport electromagnetic waves without using a physical conductor Radio Waves Radio Waves Microwaves Microwaves Infrared Infrared Often referred to as wireless communication Often referred to as wireless communication
26 Electromagnetic Spectrum
27 Propagation Methods
28 Bands
29 Antennas Omni-directional AntennaUnidirectional Antennas
30 Wireless Transmission Waves used for multicast/broadcast communications, such as radio and television used for unicast communication such as cellular telephones, satellite networks, and wireless LANs used for short-range communication in a closed area using line-of-sight propagation