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1/21 Chapter 4 – Transmission Media
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2/21 Overview guided – copper twisted pair, coaxial cable optical fiber unguided – wireless; through air, vacuum, or water characteristics and quality determined by medium and transmitted signal in unguided media - bandwidth of signal produced by the antenna is more important in guided media - medium is more important key concerns are data rate and distance
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3/21 Design Factors A number of design factors relating to the transmission media and the signal determine the data rate and distance 1.bandwidth higher bandwidth gives higher data rate 2.transmission impairments e.g. attenuation limit the distance 3.Interference from other signals in overlapping frequency bands 4.number of receivers in guided media more receivers introduces more attenuation
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4/21 Electromagnetic Spectrum
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5/21 Transmission Characteristics of Guided media 186 to 370 THz 0.2 to 0.5 dB/km Frequency Range Typical Attenuation Typical Delay Repeater Spacing Twisted pairs (multi-pair cables) 0 to 1 MHz0.7 dB/km @ 1 kHz 5 µs/km2 km Coaxial cable0 to 500 MHz7 dB/km @ 10 MHz 4 µs/km1 to 9 km Optical fiber5 µs/km40 km
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6/21 Twisted pair Twisting tends to decrease the crosstalk interference between adjacent pairs in a cable. Neighboring pairs in a bundle typically have somewhat different twist lengths to reduce the crosstalk interference On long-distance links, the twist length varies from 5 to 15 cm
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Twisted Pair: Transmission Characteristics 7/21 Analog Transmission needs amplifiers every 5km to 6km Digital Transmission can use either analog or digital signals needs a repeater every 2-3km Limited distance Limited bandwidth (1MHz) Limited data rate (few Mbps) Susceptible to interference and noise e.g., 50/60 Hz power line frequency Less expensive that coaxial cables and fiber
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8/45 Attenuation vs frequency for the guided media
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9/21 Unshielded vs Shielded twisted pairs Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) ordinary telephone wire cheapest easiest to install suffers from external Electromagnetic (EM) interference Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) metal braid or sheathing that reduces interference more expensive harder to handle (thick, heavy) In a variety of categories - see the Electronic Industry Association standard EIA-568
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10/21 Twisted Pair Categories and Classes UTP = Unshielded Twisted Pair FTP = Foil Twisted Pair (Foil قصدير) SSTP = Shielded Screen Twisted Pair
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11/21 Comparison Between Unshielded and Shielded Twisted Pair
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12/21 Coaxial Cable
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13/21 Coaxial Cable: Transmission characteristics superior frequency characteristics to TP performance limited by attenuation & noise analog signals amplifiers every few Km closer when using higher frequencies up to 500MHz digital signals repeater every 1km closer for higher data rates
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Coaxial Cable : Applications Television Distribution (cable TV) Long distance telephone transmission Short-run computer system links Local area networks 14/21
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15/21 Optical Fiber
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Optical Fiber: Benefits greater capacity data rates of hundreds of Gbps smaller size & weight lower attenuation electromagnetic isolation greater repeater spacing 10s of km at least 16/21
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17/21 Optical Fiber: Transmission Characteristics uses total internal reflection to transmit light effectively acts as wave guide for 10 14 to 10 15 Hz can use several different light sources Light Emitting Diode (LED) cheaper, wider operating temp range, lasts longer Injection Laser Diode (ILD) more efficient, has greater data rate relation of wavelength, type & data rate
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18/21 Optical Fiber Transmission Modes
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19/21 Frequency Utilization for Fiber Application
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20/21 Optical Fiber : Applications Long-haul trunks (1500Km, high capacity: typically 20000-60000 voice channels) Metropolitan trunks (12 Km, 100000 voice channel in a trunk group) Rural exchange trunks (40-160 Km, 5000 voice channels) Subscriber loops (replace twisted pair and coaxial cables, carry voice, data, image and video) Local area networks (100Mbps-10Gbps)
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21/21 Optical Fiber : Applications
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