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Mr. Thilak de Silva. BSc. Eng., MSc, CEng, FIE(SL), FIET(UK), CITP(UK), MBCS(UK), MIEEE (USA) M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Source coding methods Channel coding methods Data Compression Data Encryption Channelization Protocols Random Access Protocols Control Access Protocols M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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At the end of this session you will have a basic understanding of source and channel coding methods, data compression and encryption, Channelization Protocols, Random Access Protocols and Control Access Protocols. M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Haffman coding Shannon coding Arithmetic coding M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Forward Error Correction Backward Error Correction Hybrid Error Correction combination of backward and forward error correction M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Source codingChannel coding Convert to signal Line coding
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Audio compression-MP3 Image compression-JPEG Video compression-MPEG M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Eg:- method colombo e q n q o d colombo DES RSA M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Channelization is a multiple access method in which the available bandwidth of the link is shared in time, frequency or through code between different stations. Eg:- Frequency Division Multiple Access – FDMA Time Division Multiple Access – TDMA Code Division Multiple Access – CDMA M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Random Access means each station has the right to the medium without being controlled by any other station. Eg: ALOHA Slotted ALOHA CSMA/CD CSMA/CA M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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Control access means the stations consult one another to find which station has the right to transmit. Eg: Reservation Polling Token Passing M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
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