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Title: Chapter 7. Transmission Media


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Chapter 7. Transmission Media
  • Guided media
  • Unguided media Wireless

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Transmission Medium Physical Layer
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Classes of Transmission Media
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Twisted-pair Cable
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Parallel Flat Wire
  • Electromagnetic interference can create noise
  • The noise over parallel wires results in an
    uneven load and a damaged signal

6
Noise Effect on Twisted-Pair
  • Cumulative effect of noise is equal on both sides
  • Twisting does not always eliminate the noise, but
    does significantly reduce it

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UTP and STP
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Categories of UTP Cables
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UTP Connector
10
UTP Performance
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Coaxial Cable
12
Categories of Coaxial Cables
13
BNC Connectors
14
Coaxial Cable Performance
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Optical Fiber
  • Optical fiber is made of glass or plastic
  • It transmits signals in the form of light
  • The Nature of Light
  • The speed of light
  • 300,000 Km/sec in a vacuum
  • Depends on the density of the medium through
    which it is traveling
  • Other properties of light
  • Refraction, Critical angle, Reflection

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Bending of Light Ray
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Optical Fiber
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Propagation Modes
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Modes
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Fiber Types
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Fiber Construction
22
Fiber-optic Cable Connectors
23
Optical Fiber Performance
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Advantages/Disadvantages of Optical Fiber
  • Advantages
  • Higher bandwidth
  • Less signal attenuation
  • Immunity to electromagnetic interference
  • Resistance to corrosive materials
  • Light weight
  • More immune to tapping
  • Disadvantages
  • Installation/Maintenance
  • Unidirectional
  • Cost

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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Propagation Methods
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Bands
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Wireless Transmission Waves
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Wireless Transmission Waves
  • Radio waves are used for multicast
    communications, such as radio and television, and
    paging systems
  • Microwaves are used for unicast communication
    such as cellular telephones, satellite networks,
    and wireless LANs
  • Infrared signals can be used for short-range
    communication in a closed area using
    line-of-sight propagation

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Omnidirectional Unidirectional Antennas
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