Computer Networks
Computer Networks
by
Dr. Simar Preet Singh
(Associate Professor)
Email: [email protected]
A node can be a device which can send or receiving data generated by other nodes on
the network like a computer, printer etc.
Directory Services:– By using directory services, it is possible to store the last of files in a
central location to speed worldwide search operations.
Cellular Telephone:– Cellular network make it possible to maintain wireless phone connections
even while travelling over large distances.
Network Criteria
1. Performance - Measured in terms of transit time and response time.
Transit time : It is the time taken to travel a message from one device to another.
Response time : It is defined as the time elapsed between enquiry and response.
Other ways to measure performance are :
Efficiency of software
Number of users
Capability of connected hardware
2. Reliability - Frequency of failure, recovery from failures, and robustness during catastrophe.
3. Scalability – Can grow/shrink according to need.
4. Security - Protecting data from unauthorized access.
Data Communication
The exchange of data between two devices through a transmission medium is called Data Communication.
Communication Types:
Local communication: The communicating devices are in the same geographical area, same building, or
face-to-face etc.
The effectiveness of a data communication can be measured through the following features :
3. Receiver: Receiver is the person to whom the message is being sent to.
5. Protocol: These are some set of rules which govern data communication.
Connection Types
A Network is a connection made through connection links between two or
more devices.
There are two ways to connect the devices :
Point-to-Point connection or dedicated connection
In computer network, Cat-5, Cat-5e, and Cat-6 cables are mostly used.
Advantages:
It is cheap.
Installation of the unshielded twisted pair is easy.
It can be used for high-speed LAN.
Disadvantage:
This cable can only be used for shorter distances because of attenuation.
Liable to exterior interference
Less capacity
Guided : Shielded twisted pair (STP)
STP cable includes a particular jacket for blocking outside interference.
It is used in rapid data rate Ethernet, in voice & data channels of telephone lines.
Advantages:
Better performance at a higher data rate in comparison to UTP
Eliminates crosstalk
Comparatively faster
Disadvantages
Comparatively difficult to install and manufacture
More expensive
Bulky
Guided : Coaxial
Coaxial - It contains two conductors parallel to each other.
The inner conductor is made up of copper, and the outer conductor is made up of copper mesh.
The middle core is made up of non-conductive cover that separates the inner conductor from the outer one and
is responsible for the data transferring whereas the copper mesh prevents from Electromagnetic interference.
There are three categories of coaxial cables namely, RG-59 (Cable TV), RG-58 (Thin Ethernet), and RG-11
(Thick Ethernet). RG stands for Radio Government.
Guided : Coaxial
Advantage
Provides high bandwidth rates of up to 450 MBPS.
The data can be transmitted at high speed.
Cables are connected using BNC connector and
Better shielding as compared to twisted pair cable.
BNC-T.
It provides higher bandwidth.
BNC terminator is used to terminate the wire at the
Used for broadband transmission
far ends.
Disadvantage
Coaxial cable transmission is of two types:
More expensive as compared to twisted pair cable.
Baseband transmission: Transmitting a single signal
at high speed. If any fault occurs in the cable causes the failure
signals simultaneously.
Guided : Fiber Optic
It works on the properties of light and provides highest speed.
The plastic coating protects the optical fibers from heat, cold,
electromagnetic interference from other types of wiring.
To connect and access fiber optic special type of connectors are used. It is more expensive as compared
These can be Subscriber Channel (SC), Straight Tip (ST), or MT- copper cable
RJ. Fragile
Installation & maintenance is
difficult
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