Guided and Unguided Media in Communication Networks
Guided and Unguided Media in Communication Networks
Guided Media
Guided media refers to the transmission of data through a physical conduit, directing the signal along
a specific path.
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Uses light to transmit data, consists of a core surrounded by cladding and protective layers.
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- Immunity to EMI.
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Unguided media, or wireless communication, involves transmitting data through the air or space
without a physical conduit.
1. Radio Waves
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2. Microwaves
Uses frequencies from 1 GHz to 300 GHz, often requiring line-of-sight transmission.
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4. Satellite
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