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1 CHAPTER Communication Direction, Bandwidth and Channels

2 Frequency Spectrum and Bandwidth
Chapter Frequency Spectrum and Bandwidth

3 Chapter Objectives Explain the different types of directional flows in signal propagation Define bandwidth and the use of the terminology in communications Discuss communication channels and the splitting of bandwidth to accommodate multiple channels Describe baseband and broadband transmission and present practical examples in each case

4 Chapter Objectives (continued)
Discuss communication channels and the splitting of bandwidth to accommodate multiple channels Describe baseband and broadband transmission and present practical examples in each case

5 Chapter Modules Direction of communication Communication channels
Baseband and broadband channels

6 Direction of Communication
MODULE Direction of Communication

7 Direction Of Flow Simplex A B Half-duplex Full-duplex

8 Direction Of Flow Details
Simplex One direction only Radio broadcast Half-duplex One direction at any one point in time CB radio Full duplex Both directions at the same time Telephone lines

9 END OF MODULE

10 The Concepts of Channels in Communication
MODULE The Concepts of Channels in Communication

11 A Definition of a Communication Medium
One that allows the propagation of information carried by either electromagnetic or optical signals

12 Types of Media Physical medium and the space or open medium
Also know as the guided medium Coaxial cable, Optical fiber etc. Open Medium Denotes the space above the earth The term space is galactic in scope Multiple channels can be established in each of these media for communication

13 Presence of Multiple Channels in a Physical Media
Guard Band Channel 1 Frequency F1 Channel 2 Frequency F2 One physical medium (Coaxial cable).

14 Channel Characteristics
A sub-bandwidth is assigned for each channel for communication Channel differentiation Each channel transmits using a different frequency The transmission frequency chosen for a channel is usually near the middle of the assigned bandwidth for the channel Guard bands are present around each channel to minimize interference

15 Low and High-speed Channels in Medium
Guard Bands 5 Mhz Channel 1 50 Mhz 10 Mhz Channel 2 150 Mhz 5 Mhz One cable with a bandwidth of 220 MHz.

16 Channel Characteristics of the Example
Channel speeds within a medium need not be the same Channel 2 in the previous example is faster than channel 1 Channel 2 speed is Proportional to 150 Hz Channel 1 speed is Proportional 50 Hz Total bandwidth of the medium is computed as follows: =220 MHz

17 An Example of Multiple Channels in a Physical Medium
Cable TV (carries multiple channels) TV 3 TV 1 TV 2 Tuned to Channel 77 at Frequency f77 Tuned to Channel 33 at Frequency f33 Tuned to Channel 65 at Frequency f65

18 An Example of Multiple Channel Communication in Space
At freq.. F4 TV1 Regular TV Transmission TV2 Channel 11 At freq.. F11 Transmission Towers

19 END OF MODULE

20 Baseband and Broadband Transmission
MODULE Baseband and Broadband Transmission

21 Baseband Transmission
Single channel transmission The physical medium carries one and only one channel A good example is the LAN Ethernet LAN for instance uses baseband transmission

22 Broadband Transmission
The presence of Multiple channels over a single physical medium One physical line is shared by multiple channels Cable TV Internet Due to packet switching, one is given the impression of the presence of multiple channels Virtual broadband communication

23 END OF MODULE

24 MODULE Frequency Spectrum

25 Frequency Spectrum Spectrum of frequencies available for communication
Ranges from voice to high speed optical communication

26 END OF MODULE

27 END OF CHAPTER


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