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Telecom, Wireless & Networks
Chapter 5 Telecom, Wireless & Networks Fundamentals Media, Devices, and Software Wireless Telecommunications Networks and Distributed Computing Please discontinue use of cell phone and turn off ringer
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5.1 Fundamentals of Telecommunications
Networking media Analog signal Digital signal Bandwidth Broadband Key Terms
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Telecommunications Telecommunications: The electronic transmission of signals over a medium for communications. (cables or air) Sender and Receiver must “speak” the same language.
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Types of Signals Analog Signal: transmit sound using continuously varying levels of voltage. Digital Signal: transmits data using two discrete states of voltage: high and low
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Signal Frequency Frequency: the speed at which a signal changes from high to low. Bandwidth: the range of signal frequencies that can be sent over a given medium at the same time. Often expressed as bits per second Broadband: faster than 200Kbps
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5.2 Networking Media, Devices, and Software
The fundamental components of telecommunications networks Twisted pair cable Coaxial cable Fiber-optic cable Radio wave Modem Network adapter Microwave transmission Communications satellite Ethernet Key Terms
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Networking Media Twisted Pair Cable Coaxial Cable Fiber Optic Cable
Used for traditional phone lines, twisted pairs of wires in plastic sheathing. Coaxial Cable Used for home cable TV, thick copper core wire – faster than twisted pair. Fiber Optic Cable Thin strands of glass are used to send light beams – highest bandwidth cable, most expensive. Radio Waves Electromagnetic waves transmitted through the air at various frequencies.
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Radio Waves Radio waves use differing frequencies to carry many types of information: AM & FM Radio Short Wave & CB Radio Television Broadcasts Garage Doors Openers Baby Monitors Cordless Phones Cell Phones Radio Controlled Cars and Airplanes Global Positioning Systems Wireless Computer Networks Microwave Communications
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EHF SHF UHF VHF HF MF LF VLF
300 GHz EHF SHF UHF VHF HF MF LF VLF 30 GHz 2.9 GHz Deep space radio communications ( GHz) Wi-fi Wireless Networks (2.4 GHz) Global Positioning System 1.23 and 1.58 GHz Air traffic Control (960-1,215 MHz) 900-MHz cordless phones Cell Phones ( MHz) 328.6 MHz TV CH 7-13 ( MHz) FM Radio ( MHz) TV CH 2-6 (54-88 MHz) Cordless Phones (40-50 MHz) 30 MHz CB Radio ( MHz) 3 MHz AM Radio ( kHz) 300kHz 30 kHz 10 kHz The Radio Spectrum
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Networking Devices Modem: modulates and demodulates signals from one form to another. Network Adapter: Expansion card, or external device installed on a computing device used to connect to a network.
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Networking Devices Network Control Devices: Hub/Switch Router
Controls flow of data between devices on a network Router Routs packets to destinations and connects one network to another Wireless Access Point Allows devices to connect wirelessly to a wired network
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Microwave Communications
High-frequency radio signals sent up to 30 miles through the air.
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Microwave Communications
! Line-of-sight communications
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Microwave Communications
SatelliteTransmission Microwave Communications Line-of-sight required
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Networking Software Network administrators are responsible for setting up and maintaining the network. A network operating system coordinates the network components to support telecommunications. Ethernet is the most widely used network standard for private networks.
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Review Name four examples of networking media.
Does 88.9 FM use an analog or digital signal? Does a cell phone use an analog or digital signal? Which type of cable has the highest bandwidth? What is the most popular network standard for private networks?
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5.3 Wireless Telecommunications Technologies
Cellular network Cellular carrier Global positioning system Wireless fidelity (wi-fi) WiMAX Bluetooth Radio frequency identification Key Terms
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Cell Phone Technologies
A cellular network is a radio network in which a geographic area is divided into cells, with a transmission tower and station at the center of each cell, to support mobile communications.
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Cell Phone Technologies
A cellular carrier is a company that builds and maintains a cellular network and provides cell phone service to the public.
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GSM CDMA Cingular AT&T T-Mobile Verizon Sprint Nextel GSM and CDMA Digital networking standards for cell phone networks are GSM and CDMA. GSM is the most popular global standard for mobile phones The CDMA networking standard is predominantly used in the United States where it is in equal competition with GSM.
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GSM CDMA Verizon Sprint Nextel Cingular AT&T T-Mobile GSM and CDMA GSM Phones include a subscriber identity module (SIM) for security and convenient data transfer between phones.
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Cell Phone Technologies
Consumers choose a carrier based on coverage area, handsets available, and services provided – service contracts are typically for two years.
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Cell Phone Technologies
Learn about Service Plans, Handsets, Features, and Services by clicking the logos below.
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Cell Phone Technologies
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Cell Phone Technologies
Cell phone accessories provide added features for example… A 2 GB mini SD memory card can provide ample storage digital photos, music, and video files. A Bluetooth headset allows you to interact with your phone without taking it out of your pocket. Car chargers allow you to charge your cell phone from your car power supply. Assorted cases protect cell phones from damage and make them handy to access.
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Wireless Technologies
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Aircraft Navigation
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Wireless Technologies
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Seacraft Autopilot
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Wireless Technologies
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Automobile Navigation
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Wireless Technologies
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Handheld Navigation
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Wireless Technologies
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Child Safety
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Wirless Technologies The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to pinpoint the location of receivers on earth. Emergency Call
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Wireless Technologies
Wireless Fidelity (IEEE s), or Wi-fi, is wireless networking technology that makes use of access points to connect devices to networks. 250-1,000 ft range 802.11b 4.5 Mbps 802.11g 11 Mbps Access Point
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Wireless Technologies
WiMAX (IEEE ) is the next generation broadband technology that is both faster and has a longer range than Wi-fi – 31 miles! Seattle’s Space Needle To Become WiMax Antenna
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Wireless Technologies
Bluetooth is wireless technology that enables a wide variety of digital devices to communicate directly. 33 ft range 1 Mbps
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Bluetooth
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Wireless Technologies
Infrared (IrDA) technology utilizes infrared rays to send data over a short distance wirelessly. 14 ft range Narrow-angle cone (30o) Line-of-sight 4-16 Mbps
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Wireless Comparison Wi-fi Access point centered LAN Omni-direction
Through obstructions 250 ft range indoors 11 Mbps Bluetooth Point-to-point 33 ft 1 Mbps Infrared Narrow-angle Line-of-sight 14 ft 4 Mbps
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Wireless Technologies
Radio Frequency ID (RFID) uses tiny transponders in tags that can be attached to merchandise or other objects and read using an RFID receiver or reader for the purpose of identification. Privacy issues hold this technology back from item-level labeling and barcode replacement.
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Review What technology is able to display your current location on a map? What is today’s most popular wireless network standard? What new wireless standard is able to provide wireless network connections over the distance of 33 miles? What wireless technology is used to connect a cell phone to a wireless headset? Which technology promises to replace the barcode once privacy issues are resolved?
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5.4 Networks and Distributed Computing
Personal Area Network Local Area Network Intranet Virtual Private Network Metropolitan Area Network Wide Area Network Key Terms
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Computer Network Concepts
Distributed Computing refers to a computing environment that includes multiple remote computers that work together to solve problems and provide services. Database Servers Application Servers File Servers Print Servers
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Network Types Personal Area Network (PAN)
The wireless interconnection of personal information technology devices within the range of an individual. Mostly associated with Bluetooth technology
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Network Types Personal Area Network (PAN) – Alternate Definition
The human body is used to conduct a minimal electric current to transfer information from one individual’s device to another’s. The original PAN was designed by Thomas Zimmerman and allowed users to pass digital electronic information through touch, by transferring information from one person’s device to another’s, running a subtle current through the body.
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Exchange s through handshake TWO Japanese telecoms giants have developed technology that turns the human body into a broadband-paced link that allows addresses to be exchanged through a simple handshake, a report said Monday. The technology, developed by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. and its subsidiary NTT DoCoMo Inc., uses the body's conductivity and adds the smarts of a personal digital assistant (PDA), the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said. A device attached to a PDA can send and receive weak electrical signals through people, with human bodies as communications circuits, the paper said, citing sources close to the companies. Apparel and handbags have their own conductivity, allowing an electrical connection to a PDA that can remain in one's pocket, the paper said. In this way, people can exchange addresses, names and phone numbers while shaking hands, with the data automatically written into both their PDAs, the paper said. The companies have confirmed in an experiment that data can be transmitted at 10 megabits per second, comparable to the speed of a broadband Internet connection, it said. The technology could allow data communications through door knobs, switches, desks and chairs, the paper said. It could pave the way to one day being able to pass through railway ticket gates or entering secure buildings with a simple touch. It could also get a computer to start up with the proper settings as soon as the user sat down, the paper said. Agence France-Presse See also “Microsoft patents body power”
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Network Types Local Area Network (LAN)
Connects computer systems and devices within a common geographic area
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Local Area Network switch Servers Wireless access point Star topology
System Administrator Wireless access point switch Star topology Servers Bus topology
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Network Types Intranet Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A private network that utilizes Internet and Web protocols and software. Virtual Private Network (VPN) Uses the Internet to connect an organization’s networks dispersed around the world into one large intranet.
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Network Types A Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) connects networks within a city or metrololitan-size area into a larger high-speed network.
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Network Types FSU Tallahassee LAN Wide Area Network Connects LANs between cities, cross country, and around the world using microwave and satellite transmission or telephone lines. router FSU Panama City LAN router
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Network Types A Global Network (International Network) is a WAN that crosses National boundries.
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Network Types Electronic Data Interchange, or EDI, uses networked systems and follws standards and procedures that allow output from one system to be processed directly as input to other systems, without human participation.
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Installing Home Wi-fi Requirements High-speed Internet
Cable Modem Wireless Access Point / Router To Cable Co. Requirements High-speed Internet Cable Modem or DSL Modem (provided be ISP) Wireless Access Point/Router Wireless adapters for each device. Additional Access Points as needed. Wireless home media:
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Review What technology does Wal-mart use to connect to its suppliers?
Our campus network would be considered which type of network? Which network type is associated with Bluetooth? How would you classify the Verizon telecommunications network?
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Chapter 5 Questions? Don’t forget to turn your phone on!!
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