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  • curprev 15:0815:08, 19 May 2023 Raladic talk contribs 15,245 bytes −4,756 Reverting edit(s) by 2402:3A80:19F5:4A3E:0:0:0:2 (talk) to rev. 1155727381 by Cutlass: non-constructive (RW 16.1) undo Tags: RW Undo
  • curprev 15:0415:04, 19 May 2023 2402:3a80:19f5:4a3e::2 talk 20,001 bytes +563 synchronous serial communication uses start and stop bits to signify the beginning and end of transmission.[9] This method of transmission is used when data are sent intermittently as opposed to in a solid stream. Synchronous transmission synchronizes transmission speeds at both the receiving and sending end of the transmission using clock signals. The clock may be a separate signal or embedded in the data. A continual stream of data is then sent between the two nodes. Due to there being no... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 15:0415:04, 19 May 2023 2402:3a80:19f5:4a3e::2 talk 19,438 bytes +1,292 Communication channels: In telecommunications, serial transmission is the sequential transmission of signal elements of a group representing a character or other entity of data. Digital serial transmissions are bits sent over a single wire, frequency or optical path sequentially. Because it requires less signal processing and less chances for error than parallel transmission, the transfer rate of each individual path may be faster. This can be used over longer distances and a check digit... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 15:0315:03, 19 May 2023 2402:3a80:19f5:4a3e::2 talk 18,146 bytes +1,553 Courses and textbooks in the field of data transmission[1] as well as digital transmission[2][3] and digital communications[4][5] have similar content. Digital transmission or data transmission traditionally belongs to telecommunications and electrical engineering. Basic principles of data transmission may also be covered within the computer science or computer engineering topic of data communications, which also includes computer networking applications and communication protocols, for exam... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 15:0215:02, 19 May 2023 2402:3a80:19f5:4a3e::2 talk 16,593 bytes +1,348 Data (mainly but not exclusively informational) has been sent via non-electronic (e.g. optical, acoustic, mechanical) means since the advent of communication. Analog signal data has been sent electronically since the advent of the telephone. However, the first data electromagnetic transmission applications in modern time were telegraphy (1809) and teletypewriters (1906), which are both digital signals. The fundamental theoretical work in data transmission and information theory by Harry Nyqui... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 12:4212:42, 19 May 2023 Cutlass talk contribs m 15,245 bytes −750 Reverted 1 edit by 42.106.190.84 (talk) to last revision by Cutlass undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 12:4112:41, 19 May 2023 42.106.190.84 talk 15,995 bytes +750 Courses and textbooks in the field of data transmission typically deal with the following OSI model protocol layers and topics: Layer 1, the physical layer: Channel coding including Digital modulation schemes Line coding schemes Forward error correction (FEC) codes Bit synchronization Multiplexing Equalization Channel models Layer 2, the data link layer: Channel access schemes, media access control (MAC) Packet mode communication and Frame synchronization Error detection and automatic repeat... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 12:4112:41, 19 May 2023 Cutlass talk contribs m 15,245 bytes −1,553 Reverted 1 edit by 42.106.190.84 (talk) to last revision by Cutlass undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 12:4112:41, 19 May 2023 42.106.190.84 talk 16,798 bytes +1,553 Courses and textbooks in the field of data transmission[1] as well as digital transmission[2][3] and digital communications[4][5] have similar content. Digital transmission or data transmission traditionally belongs to telecommunications and electrical engineering. Basic principles of data transmission may also be covered within the computer science or computer engineering topic of data communications, which also includes computer networking applications and communication protocols, for exam... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 12:4012:40, 19 May 2023 Cutlass talk contribs m 15,245 bytes −3,309 Reverted 2 edits by 42.106.190.84 (talk) to last revision by Fgnievinski undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 12:4012:40, 19 May 2023 42.106.190.84 talk 18,554 bytes +1,552 Courses and textbooks in the field of data transmission[1] as well as digital transmission[2][3] and digital communications[4][5] have similar content. Digital transmission or data transmission traditionally belongs to telecommunications and electrical engineering. Basic principles of data transmission may also be covered within the computer science or computer engineering topic of data communications, which also includes computer networking applications and communication protocols, for exam... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 12:3912:39, 19 May 2023 42.106.190.84 talk 17,002 bytes +1,757 Data communication or digital communications, including data transmission and data reception, is the transfer and reception of data in the form of a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal[1] transmitted over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires, optical fibers, wireless communication using radio spectrum, storage media and computer buses. The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal, such as an electrical vo... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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