Transmission Media: Group Name
Transmission Media: Group Name
Transmission Media: Group Name
Group Name :
Manish Mishra
Transmission media
Transmission media
are located below
the physical layer
Computers use
signals to represent
data.
Signals are
ransmitted in form of
electromagnetic
energy.
Transmission Media
Transmission Media and Physical Layer
Transmission Media
Guided Media (Wired)
Twisted-Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber-Optic Cable
Unguided Media (Wireless)
Radio Waves
Microwaves
Infrared
Classes of transmission media
GUIDED MEDIA
Bandwidth
higher bandwidth gives higher data rate
Transmission impairments
eg. attenuation
Interference
Number of receivers in guided media
more receivers introduces more attenuation
Guided Media – Twisted-pair Cable
Twisted-pair cable
Twisted Pair
Twisted pair
One of the wires carries signal,
the other is used only as a
ground reference.
The receiver uses the
difference b/w the two levels.
Twisting increases the
probability that both wires are
effected by the noise in the
same manner, thus the
difference at the receiver
remains same.
Therefore, number of twists
per unit length determines the
quality of the cable.
Twisted Pair - Transmission
Characteristics
analog
needs amplifiers every 5km to 6km
digital
can use either analog or digital signals
needs a repeater every 2-3km
limited distance
limited bandwidth (1MHz)
limited data rate (100MHz)
susceptible to interference and noise
Unshielded Versus Shielded Twisted-Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable
Inner conductor is a
solid wire outer
conductor serves both
as a shield
against noise and a
second conductor
Coaxial Cable Applications
Most versatile medium
Television distribution
Long distance telephone transmission
Can carry 10,000 voice calls
simultaneously
Short distance computer systems links
Local area networks
Coaxial Cable - Transmission
Characteristics
superior frequency characteristics to TP
performance limited by attenuation &
noise
analog signals
amplifiers every few km
closer if higher frequency
up to 500MHz
digital signals
repeater every 1km
closer for higher data rates
Guided Media – Coaxial Cable
Categories of coaxial cables
Guided Media – Coaxial Cable
BNC Connectors
BNC connectors
BNC = Bayone-Neill-
Concelman
BNC Connector is used to
connect the end of the
cable to a device
BNC T is used in
networks to branch out a
cable for connection to a
computer or other device
BNC Terminator is used
at the end of the cable to
prevent the reflection of
signal.
Coaxial cable performance
Guided Media – Coaxial Cable
Applications:
Analog telephone networks
Cable TV networks
Traditional Ethernet LAN –
10Base2, 10Base5
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber-optic cable transmit signals in the form of light.
Optic Fiber
Optical fiber
Uses reflection to
guide light through a
channel
Core is of glass or
plastic surrounded by
Cladding
Cladding is of less
dense glass or plastic
Optical Fiber
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
Optical Fiber - Transmission
Characteristics
uses total internal reflection to transmit
light
effectively acts as wave guide for 1014 to 1015
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
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Propagation Modes
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Propagation Modes
Optical Fiber Transmission Modes
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber Construction
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber-optic Cable Connectors
Guided Media – Fiber-Optic Cable
Optical fiber performance
Guided Media – Optical Fiber Cable
Applications:
Backbone networks – SONET
Cable TV – backbone
LAN
100Base-FX network (Fast Ethernet)
100Base-X
Frequency Utilization for Fiber
Applications
is omnidirectional
still need line of sight
suffers from multipath interference
reflections from land, water, other objects
Unguided Media – Radio Waves
Omnidirectional Antenna