Session 4 Networks II: 15.561 Information Technology Essentials
Session 4 Networks II: 15.561 Information Technology Essentials
561
Information Technology Essentials
Session 4
Networks II
Acknowledgments:
• Network protocols
– Enterprise networking
• Wireless networks
– Wireless telephony
– Wireless data communication
What does it mean to be on the
Internet?
• Run TCP/IP protocol
• Have an IP address
CD
Network Protocols
• Rules of behavior
– What, when, and how should A send messages to B and vice
versa?
• Protocol layers
– Each layer uses the layers below it and can be used by the layers
above it
– Often, multiple alternatives can be substituted at one layer
without affecting the other layers
Example:
TCP/IP protocol architecture
Application layer
Provides communication between applications on separate machines
(e.g., email, file transfer, web browsing)
Transport layer
Provides end-to-end reliable data transfer across multiple networks
(e.g., TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
Internet layer
Routes data from source to destination through one or more networks
(IP - Internet Protocol)
Physical Layer
Converts bits to signals and back (e.g., wires, radio, etc.)
Different types of connection protocols
Router -- Connects two networks that may or may not be similar and
routes packets appropriately (Internet level)
CD
Cellular Phone Networks
• Frequency
reuse
• Handoff
CD
Cellular Phone Networks
• Frequency
reuse
• Handoff
CD
Cellular Phone Networks
• Frequency
reuse
• Handoff
CD
Multiplexing: Squeezing many
channels into one
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1
2 2 2 Frequency Division Multiple Access
3 (FDMA)
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4 4
1 1
2 2
Time Division Multiple Access
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(TDMA)
3 3
4 4
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2 23123441324 2 Code Division Multiple Access
3
41234312133 (CDMA)
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4 4
Multiplexer Multiplexer
Cellular acronyms
• Allows you to
– Connect to Internet in local “hot spots”
– Connect many PC’s to the Internet through one access point
Bluetooth
• Sample uses
– Wireless PDAs always connected to desktop via mobile phone
– Wireless headphones connected to notebook
– Office/Home device networks that automatically reconfigure by presence
– …
How will networks change business?