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Unit – II Transmission Media And Switching 

2.1 Communication Media: Guided Transmission Media Twisted-Pair Cable, Coaxial Cable, Fiber-Optic Cable

2.2 Unguided Transmission Media: Radio Waves, Microwaves, Infrared, Satellite

2.3 Line-of-Sight Transmission, Point-to-Point, Broadcast

2.4 Multiplexing: Frequency-Division Multiplexing ,Time Division Multiplexing

2.5 Switching: Circuit-switched network, Packet switched network

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Unit II: Transmission Media and Switching – Key Concepts

2.1 Guided Transmission Media (Bounded Media)

Keywords focus on structure, performance metrics, and standards:

    • Twisted-Pair Cable:

      • Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) vs. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP): Key distinction based on electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection.

      • Crosstalk: Signal interference between adjacent twisted pairs.

      • Category Ratings (e.g., Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 7): Standards defining performance and data rate (bandwidth) capabilities.

      • Attenuation: Loss of signal strength over distance.

      • Local Area Network (LAN) Connectivity.

    • Coaxial Cable:

      • Broadband Coaxial (Analog) vs. Baseband Coaxial (Digital): Different modes of data transmission.

      • Radio Frequency (RF) Signal Transmission: The type of signal used.

      • Electromagnetic Shielding (Braid/Foil): Mechanism for noise immunity.

      • Cable Television (CATV) Distribution.

    • Fiber-Optic Cable:

      • Total Internal Reflection: The fundamental principle of light transmission.

      • Core, Cladding, and Jacket: The three main structural components.

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* **Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) vs. Multimode Fiber (MMF):** Distinction based on core diameter and light propagation path.
* **Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM):** Technique for transmitting multiple light signals simultaneously.
* **High Bandwidth and Long-Distance Backbone Networks.**

2.2 Unguided Transmission Media (Wireless/Unbounded Media)

Keywords focus on the electromagnetic spectrum, propagation, and applications:

  • Radio Waves:

    • Omnidirectional Propagation: Signals travel in all directions.

    • Ground Propagation, Sky Propagation, and Line-of-Sight: Different ways radio waves travel.

    • Multicasting (Broadcasting): Ideal for one sender to many receivers (e.g., AM/FM radio).

    • Low-Frequency/Long-Wavelength Transmission.

  • Microwaves:

    • Unidirectional/Directional Antennae (Parabolic Dishes): Required for focused transmission.

    • Terrestrial Microwave (Repeater Towers): Used for line-of-sight communication over land.

    • Satellite Communication (Uplink/Downlink Frequencies): Global coverage using geostationary satellites.

    • High-Frequency Transmission.

  • Infrared:

    • Short-Range Communication (IrDA): Applications like TV remotes.

    • Line-of-Sight Transmission (Short Distance): Cannot penetrate walls or solid objects.

    • High Attenuation: Signal loss increases significantly over distance.

2.3 Transmission Modes and Path

Keywords describing signal direction and network scope:

  • Line-of-Sight Transmission (LOS): A necessary condition for high-frequency transmissions like microwaves and infrared, requiring a clear path between transmitter and receiver.

  • Point-to-Point (Unicast): Communication between exactly two parties (e.g., a phone call).

  • Broadcast (Multicast/Simplex): Communication from one transmitter to multiple receivers simultaneously (e.g., radio, television).

2.4 Multiplexing

Keywords describing how a channel’s capacity is shared:

  • Multiplexing (MUX) and Demultiplexing (DEMUX): The process of combining and separating multiple data streams.

  • Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM):

    • Analog Technique: Used primarily for analog signals.

    • Guard Bands: Unused frequency ranges inserted between channels to prevent interference (Crosstalk).

    • Channel Bandwidth Allocation: Each signal is allocated a specific, non-overlapping frequency band.

  • Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM):

    • Digital Technique: Primarily used for digital data, but can be used for analog signals as well.

    • Time Slots/Frames: Each signal is allocated a specific, recurring time interval on the shared link.

    • Synchronization Pulse: Required to keep the MUX and DEMUX in sync.

    • Synchronous TDM vs. Asynchronous (Statistical) TDM: Distinction based on fixed vs. dynamic time slot allocation.

2.5 Switching

Keywords describing the method of establishing communication links:

  • Circuit-Switched Network:

    • Connection-Oriented: A dedicated path (circuit) must be established before communication begins.

    • Fixed Bandwidth Allocation: The capacity is reserved for the entire duration of the connection.

    • Dedicated Physical Path: The path remains exclusively reserved even during idle times.

    • Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Transmission: Ideal for real-time applications like traditional telephone networks.

    • Call Setup Delay: Delay incurred before data transfer begins.

  • Packet-Switched Network:

    • Connectionless (Datagram Approach) vs. Connection-Oriented (Virtual Circuit Approach): The two main methods of packet routing.

    • Store-and-Forward Networking: Routers temporarily store packets before forwarding them.

    • Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing (Statistical Multiplexing): Bandwidth is allocated on demand, leading to better link utilization.

    • Variable Latency/Jitter: Delay can vary due to network congestion (queueing delay).

    • Header and Payload (Packet Structure): Data is broken into small, individually addressed units called packets.

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