Chapter 2_DataComm_part2
Chapter 2_DataComm_part2
4 Transmission Impairment
Signals travel through the transmission media, which are not perfect –
causes signal impairment.
Thus signal at the beginning of the medium is not the same as signal at the
end of the medium – what is sent is not what is received.
3 causes of impairment :
Attenuation
Distortion
noise
P2
dB 10 log 10
P1
P1 and P2 shows the power of two different signal or power at two different
points (in watt !)
Ex : Suppose a signal travels through a transmission medium and its power is
reduced to one-half. Calculate the attenuation (loss of power).
dBm
Used to measure signal power in milliwatts.
Ex : Convert a power level of 200 mW to dBm
Ex : Calculate the power of a signal if its dBm = -30 dBm
SNR shows the ratio what is wanted (signal) to what is unwanted (noise)
High SNR means the signal is less corrupted by noise ; low NSR means the
signal is more corrupted by noise.
The SNR is often expressed in dB
SNRdB 10 log10SNR
Ex : the power of a signal is 10 mW and the power of the noise is 1 uW. What
are the values of SNR and SNRdB ?
Propagation Time
Measures the time required for a bit to travel from the source to the destination.
Distance
Propagation time
Propagation speed
Ex : What is the propagation time if the distance between the 2 points is 12000
km ? Assume the speed to be 2.4 x 108 m/s in cable.
Ex : What are the propagation time and the transmission time for a 2.5-kbyte
message (an email) if the bandwidth of the network is 1 Gbps ? Assume that the
distance between the sender and the receiver is 12000 km and light travels at 2.4
x 108 m/s.
Ex : What are the propagation time and the transmission time for 5 Mbyte
message (an image) if the bandwidth of the network is 1 Mbps ? Assume the
distance between the sender and the receiver is 12000 km and light travels at 2.4
x 108 m/s.
Assume we have a link with bandwidth of 1 bps and the delay of the link is 5s.
Bandwidth x delay product = 5 bits is the maximum number of bits that can fill
the link at any time on the link.
Assume we have a link with bandwidth of 5 bps and the delay of the link is 5s.
Bandwidth x delay = 25 bits is the maximum number of bits that can fill the link
at any time on the link.
Bandwidth-delay product is important to determine the maximum number of bit
per packet to be sent through the channel.