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Transcript
Chapter 1. Introduction
Data Communications

The term telecommunication means
communication at a distance. The word
data refers to information presented in
whatever form is agreed upon by the
parties creating and using the data. Data
communications are the exchange of data
between two devices via some form of
transmission medium such as a wire cable.
1.2
Five Components of Data
Communication
1.3
Five Components of Data
Communication

Message:
◦ text, number, images, audio, and video

Sender and Receiver
◦ devices that send/receive data message
◦ Computer, workstation, telephone, TV, etc.

Transmission medium
◦ Physical path thru which the message travels

Protocol
◦ Set of rules governing data communications
1.4
Data flow (simplex, half-duplex, and
full-duplex)
1.5
NETWORKS

A network is a set of devices (often
referred to as nodes) connected by
communication links. A node can be a
computer, printer, or any other device
capable of sending and/or receiving data
generated by other nodes on the
network.
1.6
Network Criteria

Performance
◦ Mostly measured by throughput and delay

Reliability
◦ The frequency of failure
◦ Recovery time from a failure

Security
◦ Protecting data from
 unauthorized access
 Damage
1.7
Type of Connection
Point-to-Point
 Multipoint (multi-drop)

1.8
Physical Topology
Mesh topology
 Star topology
 Bus topology
 Ring topology
 Hybrid topology

1.9
Mesh Topology
Advantage v. Disadvantage
 Connection of telephone regional offices

1.10
Star Topology
Advantage v. Disadvantage
 High speed LAN

1.11
Bus Topology
Advantage v. Disadvantage
 Early Ethernet

1.12
Ring Topology
Advantage v. Disadvantage
 IEEE 802.5 Token Ring, MAN

1.13
Hybrid Topology

Combination of two or more network
topology
1.14
Categories of Networks
Local Area Network (LAN)
 Wide Area Network (WAN)
 Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
 Personal Area Network (PAN)

1.15
WANs: a switched WAN v. a pointto-point WAN
1.16
Heterogeneous Network
1.17
The Internet

The Internet has revolutionized many
aspects of our daily lives. It has affected
the way we do business as well as the way
we spend our leisure time. The Internet is
a communication system that has brought
a wealth of information to our fingertips
and organized it for our use.
1.18
PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS

Protocols
◦ A set of rules to define
 What is communicated
 How it is communicated
 When it is communicated

Standards
◦ To guarantee national/international interoperatibility
of data and telecommunication technology
◦ Regardless of equipment manufacturers
◦ ISO, ITU, ANSI, IEEE, …
◦ Internet standards are maintained by IETF for
publishing RFC (Request for Comments)
 http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
1.19