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Physical Media: - Cables: - Same Room / Same Building - Cat - 3 - Cat - 5 - Bandwidths 10-100Mbps, Distance 100m

1. The document discusses different physical media used for computer networks including twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, fiber optics, and wireless links. 2. It describes the characteristics of each media such as bandwidth, distance capability, and noise immunity. 3. The document also covers topics like cable modems, fiber optic networks, attenuation of different media, and common communication scenarios using various technologies.

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Physical Media: - Cables: - Same Room / Same Building - Cat - 3 - Cat - 5 - Bandwidths 10-100Mbps, Distance 100m

1. The document discusses different physical media used for computer networks including twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, fiber optics, and wireless links. 2. It describes the characteristics of each media such as bandwidth, distance capability, and noise immunity. 3. The document also covers topics like cable modems, fiber optic networks, attenuation of different media, and common communication scenarios using various technologies.

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Computer Networks Prof.

Hema A Murthy

Physical Media
• Cables:
• - same room / same building
• CAT - 3 insulated wires twisted
TP together -5-10 twists/cm
• CAT - 5
• Bandwidths 10-100Mbps, distance 100m

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Physical Media
• ThinNet coax: (10 – 100 Mbps, 200m)
• ThickNet coax: (10 – 100 Mbps, 500m)
• Multimode fibre: (100 Mbps, 2km)
• Single mode fibre: (100 – 2400 Mbps,
40km)

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Twisted Pair
• Twisted pair: oldest, most common.
• On line connection two insulated wires
typically 1 mm thick.
• Wires are twisted together.
– reduce EMI from similar pair

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Twisted Pair
• Bandwidth:
– 64 Kbps – 4 Mbps long distances (2 – 5 km)
– 10 Mbps – 100 Mbps short distances 100 m –
10 m

Twist length
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Twisted pair
• Most important:
– widely used
– low cost
• UTP (Unshielded Twisted pair):
– CAT5
• Two insulated wires twisted together – four such pairs grouped
together- for protection eight wires together.
– CAT6
• more twists / connection – less cross talk better signal quality
over
• long distances.

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Coaxial Cable

core
Insulator
Braided outer Protective shield
conductor

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Coaxial Cable
• High band width (450 Mbps possible)
• Excellent noise immunity
• coaxial cable used in telephone replaced by
fibre

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Cable based Communication


• Two frequencies – one inband another out
of band
HE HE

c1 c2

c c

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre
• light source, transmission media and
detector
• presence of light – 1
• absence of light – 0
• enormous BW potential – 10 – 5 G b / s
• light source: LED, laser

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre
• Transmission medium
– Ultra thin fibre glass
• Detector:
– generate an electrical pulse when light falls in
it.
detector

Light medium
source Unidirectional
Transmission
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre
• Glass or plastic core
• Laser / LED source
• Specially designed jacket
– Single mode vs multimode diagram.
comparable wavelength
– fibre acts as a wave guide

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre
• multimode: 5 dB / km
• single mode 0.2 – 2 dB / km
• Detector – photo diode – gives if an
electrical pulse when struck b,
• light response time of diode – limits BW!

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre

jacket

core

cladding

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Transmission through Fibre


air/silica boundary
β β β
1 2 3

α α α
1 2 3
Total internal reflection

multimode

each different angle

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Transmission through Fibre

single mode fibres no boundary


Behave like wave guides

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

To/from computer

Revr refer Trans

upper view
Active repeater
Passive repeater
R
X
Fused to main fibre

If they do not work do not disconnect the network.


Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Fibre Optic Networks

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Attenuation Characteristics of
different Physical Media
2 – gauge
twisted pair
3

2 3/8”
Attenuation coaxial cable fibre
(dB/km)
0.3

1KHZ 1MHZ 1GHZ 1THZ 1000THZ

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Communication Scenario

CO subs premise

16 Kbps – 640 Kbps


Local loop

ADSL
STS-N
subs premise VDSL subs premise
CO
Over fiber copper
(1000 – 4000 ft)
CO
radio
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Cable Modems
• 40 Million TVs with cable in India
– 35 Million telephones
• Future may be Cable Modems
– unidirectional Cable
– bidirectional - expensive HW to make it
– also noise problem
– might be the future.

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Wireless Links
• Cellular phones
– System of towers for transmission (high power
transmitters)
– 100 MW – one cell phone

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Communcation Scenario
• Low orbit satellites
– L – band
– S – band
– Ka –band
• infrared
– keyboard to machine– within building – 10m
– Bluetooh - radio interface
– eliminate wires in offices

Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Computer Networks Prof. Hema A Murthy

Communication Scenario

Comp Modem Coder Trans

Coder Modem Comp

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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