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ITT300 - Tutorial Chapter 3

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Unit: 2 Chapter 3 PHYSICAL LAYER AND MEDIA

1. What is the relationship between period and frequency?


f = 1 and T = 1 T f

2. What does the amplitude of a signal measure? What does the frequency of a signal measure? What does the phase of a signal measure? Amplitude is value of signal at any point on the wave on a time domain plot graph. Frequency is rate of change with respect to time. Phase is described the position of the waveform relative to time zero. 3. How can a composite signal be decomposed into its individual frequencies? By frequency domain 4. Name three types of transmission impairment.? - attenuation - distortion - noise 5. Distinguish between baseband transmission and broadband transmission? Baseband transmission is sending digital signal over channel without changing the digital signal to analog. Broadband transmission is changing the digital to analog for the transmission 6. Distinguish between a low-pass channel and a band-pass channel? Low-pass channel is having bandwidth between o and infinity (f), its mean the lowest supported frequency of a low-pass channel is zero. Band-pass channel is having a bandwidth between f1 and f2, this means, the least frequency supported ny a band-pass channel is not zero. 7. What does the Nyquist theorem have to do with communications? BitRate = 2 x Bandwidth x log 2 L

8. What does the Shannon capacity have to do with communications? Capacity= BW x log2 (1 + SNR ) 10. Can we say if a signal is periodic or nonperiodic by just looking at its frequency domain plot? How? If a signal is periodic, we can see the signal was consistent or same size and shape along the signal. For a signal nonperiodic , we can see the signal was not consistent, and have difference size and shape. 11. Is the frequency domain plot of a voice signal discrete or continuous? Frequency domain plot of a voice signal is continuous because voice is nonperiodic signal. 12. Is the frequency domain plot of an alarm system discrete or continuous? Frequency domain plot of an alarm system is discrete 13. We send a voice signal from a microphone to a recorder. Is this baseband or broadband transmission? Broadband transmission. 14. We send a digital signal from one station on a LAN to another station. Is this baseband or broadband transmission? Baseband transmission 15. We modulate several voice signals and send them through the air. Is this baseband or broadband transmission? Baseband transmission 16. Given the frequencies listed below, calculate the corresponding periods. a. 24Hz = 0.04167 s b. 8 MHz = 8 x 10 6 Hz = 8,000,000 Hz = = 1.25 x 10 -7 s

c. 140 KHz = 140 x 10 3 Hz =

= 71.43s

17. Given the following periods, calculate the corresponding frequencies. a. 5 s = = 0.2 Hz = 83333.33 Hz = 4545454.545 Hz

b. 12 Jls = 12 x 10 -6 s = c. 220 ns = 220 x 10 -9 s =

18. What is the phase shift for the foIlowing? a. A sine wave with the maximum amplitude at time zero 0 degrees b. A sine wave with maximum amplitude after 1/4 cycle 90 degrees c. A sine wave with zero amplitude after 3/4 cycle and increasing 270 degrees
19. What

is the bandwidth of a signal that can be decomposed into five sine waves with frequencies at 0, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Hz? All peak amplitudes are the same. Draw the bandwidth.
amplitude

20

50

100

200

frequency

Bandwidth = 200

20. A periodic composite signal with a bandwidth of 2000 Hz is composed of two sine waves. The first one has a frequency of 100 Hz with a maximum amplitude of 20 V,the second one has a maximum amplitude of 5 V. Draw the bandwidth.
Amplitude

20v

5v

100 Bandwidth = 2000 100 = 1900 Hz

2000 frequency

21. Which signal has a wider bandwidth, a sine wave with a frequency of 100 Hz or a,sine wave with a frequency of 200 Hz? Signal has a wider bandwidth is a sine wave with a frequency of 200 Hz 22. What is the bit rate for each of the following signals? a. A signal in which 1 bit lasts 0.001 s = 1/ 0.001s = 1000bps b. A signal in which 1 bit lasts 2 ms = 2 x 10-3 s =1 / 2 x 10-3 s = 500 bps c. A signal in which 10 bits last 20 J-ls = 20 x 10-6 s = 10 / 20 x 10-6 s = 500 000 bps 23. A device is sending out data at the rate of 1000 bps. a. How long does it take to send out 10 bits? = 10/1000 bps = 0.01 s

b. How long does it take to send out a single character (8 bits)? = 8/1000 bps = 0.008 s = 0.008 x 103 = 8 c. How long does it take to send a file of 100,000 characters? = 100 000 x 8 bits = 800 000 bits = 800 000/ 1000 bps = 800 s 24. A signal travels from point A to point B. At point A, the signal power is 100 W. At point B, the power is 90W. What is the attenuation in decibels? = 10 log10 = 10 log 10 0.9 = 10 (-0.046) = -0.046 dB

25. The attenuation of a signal is -10 dB. What is the final signal power if it was originally 5W? = 10 log2 = -10 dB = log2

26. A signal has passed through three cascaded amplifiers, each with a 4 dB gain. What is the total gain? How much is the signal amplified? 27. If the bandwidth of the channel is 5 Kbps, how long does it take to send a frame of 100,000 bits out of this device? The light of the sun takes approximately eight minutes to reach the earth. What is the distance between the sun and the earth? 28. A signal has a wavelength of 1 11m in air. How far can the front of the wave travel during 1000 periods? 29. A line has a signal-to-noise ratio of 1000 and a bandwidth of 4000 KHz. What is the maximum data rate supported by this line? 30. We measure the performance of a telephone line (4 KHz of bandwidth). When the signal is 10 V, the noise is 5 mV. What is the maximum data rate supported by this telephone line? 31. A computer monitor has a resolution of 1200 by 1000 pixels. If each pixel uses

1024 colors, how many bits are needed to send the complete contents of a screen? 32. If the peak voltage value of a signal is 20 times the peak voltage value of the noise, what is the SNR? What is the SNR ? 33. We need to upgrade a channel to a higher bandwidth. Answer the following questions: a. How is the rate improved if we double the bandwidth? b. How is the rate improved if we double the SNR?

34. We have a channel with 4 KHz bandwidth. If we want to send data at 100 Kbps,what is the minimum SNR ?What is SNR? 35. What is the transmission time of a packet sent by a station if the length of the packet is 1 million bytes and the bandwidth of the channel is 200 Kbps? 36. What is the length of a bit in a channel with a propagation speed of 2 x 10 mls if the channel bandwidth is a. 1Mbps? h. 10 Mbps? c. 100 Mbps? 37. How many bits can fit on a link with a 2 ms delay if the bandwidth of the link is a. 1Mbps? b. 10 Mbps? c. 100 Mbps?

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