Assignment 2 CCN
Assignment 2 CCN
Assignment 2 CCN
Submitted To:
Sir Asim
Submitted By:
Sajjad Souhbat 17221598-088
Rais Ur Rehman 17221598-104
Subject:
Computer Communication Network
Section:
SE-5th-B
Department:
Software Engineering
Date:
20-11-2019
Guided Media
In guided media, transmitted data travels through cabling system that has a fixed
path. For example, copper wires, fibre optic wires, etc.
Unguided Media
In unguided media, transmitted data travels through free space in form of
electromagnetic signal. For example, radio waves, lasers, etc.
Each transmission media has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of
bandwidth, speed, delay, cost per bit, ease of installation and maintenance, etc.
Let’s discuss some of the most commonly used media in detail.
Up to 25 twisted pair are put together in a protective covering to form twisted pair
cables that are the backbone of telephone systems and Ethernet networks
Advantages of twisted pair cable
Twisted pair cable are the oldest and most popular cables all over the world.
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cables are copper cables with better shielding than twisted pair cables, so
that transmitted signals may travel longer distances at higher speeds. A coaxial
cable consists of these layers, starting from the innermost −
Stiff copper wire as core
Insulating material surrounding the core
Closely woven braided mesh of conducting material surrounding
the insulator
Coaxial cables are widely used for cable TV connections and LANs.
Optical Fibre
Thin glass or plastic threads used to transmit data using light waves are
called optical fibre. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) or Laser Diodes (LDs) emit light
waves at the source, which is read by a detector at the other end. Optical fibre
cable has a bundle of such threads or fibres bundled together in a protective
covering. Each fibre is made up of these three layers, starting with the innermost
layer −
Core made of high quality silica glass or plastic
Cladding made of high quality silica glass or plastic, with a lower refractive
index than the core
Protective outer covering called buffer Note that both core and cladding are made
of similar material. However, as refractive index of the cladding is lower, any stray
light wave trying to escape the core is reflected back due to total internal reflection.
Optical fibre is rapidly replacing copper wires in telephone lines, internet
communication and even cable TV connections because transmitted data can travel
very long distances without weakening. Single node fibre optic cable can have
maximum segment length of 2 kms and bandwidth of up to 100 Mbps. Multi-
node fibre optic cable can have maximum segment length of 100 kms and bandwidth
up to 2 Gbps.
High bandwidth
Immune to electromagnetic interference
Suitable for industrial and noisy areas
Signals carrying data can travel long distances without weakening