
Wireless Sensor Networks
... • Frequency bands • Modulation • Signal distortion – wireless channels • From waves to bits • Channel models • Transceiver design ...
... • Frequency bands • Modulation • Signal distortion – wireless channels • From waves to bits • Channel models • Transceiver design ...
Chapter 1 - Introduction
... The twisted pair wiring used to deliver telephone service to such locations exceeds the maximum distance for technologies like ADSL ...
... The twisted pair wiring used to deliver telephone service to such locations exceeds the maximum distance for technologies like ADSL ...
5 modulasi+encoding.
... • More efficient use by each signal element representing more than one bit – e.g. shifts of /2 (90o) – Each element represents two bits – Can use 8 phase angles and have more than one amplitude – 9600bps modem use 12 angles , four of which have two amplitudes ...
... • More efficient use by each signal element representing more than one bit – e.g. shifts of /2 (90o) – Each element represents two bits – Can use 8 phase angles and have more than one amplitude – 9600bps modem use 12 angles , four of which have two amplitudes ...
Chapter 1 Data Communications and Networks Overview
... • Can be shown (Fourier analysis) that any signal is made up of component sine waves ...
... • Can be shown (Fourier analysis) that any signal is made up of component sine waves ...
Paper E1 - Digital Circuits
... A parallel LC resonant circuit is used to select the required frequency A pn junction diode is used as detector Capacitor Cf bypasses radio frequencies to Earth Lower frequency audio signals pass through the headphones The headphones behave like a high value resistance ...
... A parallel LC resonant circuit is used to select the required frequency A pn junction diode is used as detector Capacitor Cf bypasses radio frequencies to Earth Lower frequency audio signals pass through the headphones The headphones behave like a high value resistance ...
End Sem
... (a) What is a care-of-address in the case of routing for mobile hosts? Explain how packets are routed from a sender to a mobile host who has moved out from his home network. ...
... (a) What is a care-of-address in the case of routing for mobile hosts? Explain how packets are routed from a sender to a mobile host who has moved out from his home network. ...
Data Transmission
... spectrum and divided by the distortion of the system is less than a certain constant times the time of transmission of F multiplied by its essential spectrum width or—roughly speaking—it is impossible to reduce bandwidth times transmission time for a given distortion. This seems to be true although ...
... spectrum and divided by the distortion of the system is less than a certain constant times the time of transmission of F multiplied by its essential spectrum width or—roughly speaking—it is impossible to reduce bandwidth times transmission time for a given distortion. This seems to be true although ...
IS- 162 Final Exam Winter 2011
... 2. Relate the 802.11 variants by carrier frequency, speed, and compatibility. 3. What role do IRQs (interrupts) play in communications between asynchronous devices, especially devices that operate at significantly different speeds? They allow the computer to be doing other things while communicating ...
... 2. Relate the 802.11 variants by carrier frequency, speed, and compatibility. 3. What role do IRQs (interrupts) play in communications between asynchronous devices, especially devices that operate at significantly different speeds? They allow the computer to be doing other things while communicating ...
Lecture 4a: Communication and Networking
... Network Transmission Media To be propagated (sent) from one location to another, a signal must travel along a physical path The physical path that is used to carry a signal between a signal transmitter and a signal receiver is called the "transmission medium" ...
... Network Transmission Media To be propagated (sent) from one location to another, a signal must travel along a physical path The physical path that is used to carry a signal between a signal transmitter and a signal receiver is called the "transmission medium" ...
Paper E1 - Digital Circuits
... The inductor is clearly visible at the rear of the baseboard. You can see the detector at left front. Terminals for headphones are visible on the right. ...
... The inductor is clearly visible at the rear of the baseboard. You can see the detector at left front. Terminals for headphones are visible on the right. ...
Communications Networks: Fundamental Concepts and Key
... The equipment in the telephone office then uses the telephone network to attempt a connection. If the destination telephone busy, then a busy tone is returned to the caller. If the destination telephone is idle, then ringing signals are sent to both the originating and destination telephones. ...
... The equipment in the telephone office then uses the telephone network to attempt a connection. If the destination telephone busy, then a busy tone is returned to the caller. If the destination telephone is idle, then ringing signals are sent to both the originating and destination telephones. ...
Digital Data, Digital Signal
... where signal strength falls off with distance depends on medium received signal strength must be: ...
... where signal strength falls off with distance depends on medium received signal strength must be: ...
MP49 Music Transmission and reception with high S/N ratio using
... glass or plastic. An optical fiber acts as a waveguide, or "light pipe", to transmit light between ...
... glass or plastic. An optical fiber acts as a waveguide, or "light pipe", to transmit light between ...
Wireless Communications and Networks
... When networks at multiple locations are connected, people can send e-mail,share links to the global internet or conduct video conferences in real time with other remote users. ...
... When networks at multiple locations are connected, people can send e-mail,share links to the global internet or conduct video conferences in real time with other remote users. ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727 PP 10-14 www.iosrjournals.org
... codes (STBC) is a popular MIMO technique for the signal quality enhancement and the vertical Bell Laboratories layered space-time (V-BLAST) technique is popular for channel capacity enhancement. The basic concept of MIMO is used to improve the performance of the system. MIMO is an essential part of ...
... codes (STBC) is a popular MIMO technique for the signal quality enhancement and the vertical Bell Laboratories layered space-time (V-BLAST) technique is popular for channel capacity enhancement. The basic concept of MIMO is used to improve the performance of the system. MIMO is an essential part of ...
Chapter 16 Customer Service Answers
... Chapter 16 Customer Service Answers 1. You have two distinct requirements here: resolving names on the host network and resolving names on the Internet. Since this is a Microsoft network, the computer names are also NetBIOS names, which means you will have to use the Windows Internet Name Service (W ...
... Chapter 16 Customer Service Answers 1. You have two distinct requirements here: resolving names on the host network and resolving names on the Internet. Since this is a Microsoft network, the computer names are also NetBIOS names, which means you will have to use the Windows Internet Name Service (W ...
Data and Computer Communications
... •sufficiently higher than noise to be received without error ...
... •sufficiently higher than noise to be received without error ...
Background And Preview
... Due to noise , the ratio of the average signal power to the average noise power (SNR) is an important system parameter (in terms dB) , but not the only one (ISI, jitter) (error free second) ...
... Due to noise , the ratio of the average signal power to the average noise power (SNR) is an important system parameter (in terms dB) , but not the only one (ISI, jitter) (error free second) ...
Introduction - Eastern Illinois University
... Bit Rate = 5 => To send 100 0s, the 1 sec signal changes 200 times Figure 2-13 in textbook => Devices more elaborate. ...
... Bit Rate = 5 => To send 100 0s, the 1 sec signal changes 200 times Figure 2-13 in textbook => Devices more elaborate. ...
Introduction - Eastern Illinois University
... Bit Rate = 5 => To send 100 0s, the 1 sec signal changes 200 times Figure 2-13 in textbook => Devices more elaborate. ...
... Bit Rate = 5 => To send 100 0s, the 1 sec signal changes 200 times Figure 2-13 in textbook => Devices more elaborate. ...
international_a9b3a_Speciality Business Informatics and
... Speciality Business Informatics and Communications in the English Language The speciality has a history of more than 45 years. The education provides theoretical preparation and applied knowledge which allow the graduates to work out programme products, to implement activities on projecting, incorpo ...
... Speciality Business Informatics and Communications in the English Language The speciality has a history of more than 45 years. The education provides theoretical preparation and applied knowledge which allow the graduates to work out programme products, to implement activities on projecting, incorpo ...
HF Digital Modes
... Used to have a regular conversation in a similar way to voice or CW, where one operator talks for a minute or two, then another does the same. Normally a two party QSO, but these chat modes could allow multiple operators to take part in a net. ...
... Used to have a regular conversation in a similar way to voice or CW, where one operator talks for a minute or two, then another does the same. Normally a two party QSO, but these chat modes could allow multiple operators to take part in a net. ...
Telecommunication

Telecommunication occurs when the exchange of information between two or more entities (communication) includes the use of technology. Communication technology uses channels to transmit information (as electrical signals), either over a physical medium (such as signal cables), or in the form of electromagnetic waves. The word is often used in its plural form, telecommunications, because it involves many different technologies.Early means of communicating over a distance included visual signals, such as beacons, smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs. Other examples of pre-modern long-distance communication included audio messages such as coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, and loud whistles. Modern technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical and electromagnetic technologies, such as telegraph, telephone, and teleprinter, networks, radio, microwave transmission, fiber optics, and communications satellites.A revolution in wireless communication began in the first decade of the 20th century with the pioneering developments in radio communications by Guglielmo Marconi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. Other highly notable pioneering inventors and developers in the field of electrical and electronic telecommunications include Charles Wheatstone and Samuel Morse (telegraph), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Edwin Armstrong, and Lee de Forest (radio), as well as John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth (television).