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Transmission Media 01204325: Data Communication and Computer Networks Asst. Prof. Chaiporn Jaikaeo, Ph.D. chaiporn.j@ku.ac.th http://www.cpe.ku.ac.th/~cpj Computer Engineering Department Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand Adapted from lecture slides by Behrouz A. Forouzan © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
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2 Physical Layer
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3 Classes of Transmission Media
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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
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Guided Media: Copper Media
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6 Twisted-Pair Cable
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7 UTP – Unshielded Twisted PairSTP –Shielded Twisted Pair UTP and STP Cables
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8 Categories of UTP/STP Cables
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9 CategoryBandwidthDigital/AnalogUse 1 very low AnalogTelephone 2 < 2 MHz < 2 MHzAnalog/digital 4Mbps token ring 3 16 MHz 16 MHzDigital 10-100 Mbps Ethernet 4 20 MHz 20 MHzDigital 16 Mbps token ring 5 100 MHz 100 MHzDigital 100 – 1000 Mbps Ethernet 5E 100 MHz Digital 100 – 1000 Mbps Ethernet 6 250 MHz 250 MHzDigital 1 – 10 Gbps Ethernet 6A 500 MHz Digital 1 – 10 Gbps Ethernet 7 600 MHz 600 MHzDigital 10 Gbps Ethernet 7A 1000 MHz Digital 40-100 Gbps Ethernet
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10 RJ – Registered Jack UTP Connectors
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11 UTP Performance
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12 Coaxial Cable
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13 RG – Radio Government Categories of Coaxial Cables
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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
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15 Performance of Coaxial Cables
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Guided Media: Optical Media
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17 Optical Fiber Based on physics of light Based on physics of light
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18 Optical Fiber
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19 Propagation Modes
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20 Fiber Types
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21 Fiber Construction
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22 Fiber-Optic Cable Connectors
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23 Optical Fiber Performance
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Unguided Media
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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
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26 Electromagnetic Spectrum
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27 Propagation Methods
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28 Bands
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29 Antennas Omni-directional AntennaUnidirectional Antennas
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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
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