Physical Layer - Part 2 Data Encoding Techniques
Physical Layer - Part 2 Data Encoding Techniques
Figure 2-23.The use of both analog and digital transmissions for a computer
to computer call. Conversion is done by the modems and codecs.
Amplitude
modulation
Frequency
modulation
Phase modulation
Figure 2-24.
1 negative voltage
0 positive voltage
Polar NRZ
NRZ-Inverted
(Differential
Encoding)
Bipolar
Encoding
Manchester
Encoding
Differential
Manchester
Encoding
Copyright ©2000 The McGraw Hill Companies Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Figure 3.25
Analog Data, Digital Signals
[Example – PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)]
(a) (b)
A A A Trunk A
group
B B B MUX MUX B
C C C C
Copyright ©2000 The McGraw Hill Companies Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Figure 4.1
A
f
0 H
B
f
0 H
C
f
0 H
(b) Combined signal fits into channel bandwidth
A B C
f
Copyright ©2000 The McGraw Hill Companies Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Figure 4.2
Figure 2-32.
A1 A2
t
0T 3T 6T
B1 B2
t
0T 3T 6T
C1 C2
t
0T 3T 6T
A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2
t
0T 1T 2T 3T 4T 5T 6T
Copyright ©2000 The McGraw Hill Companies Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Figure 4.3
1 1
2 MUX MUX 2
...
22
...
23 24 b 1 2 ... 24 b
24 frame 24
Copyright ©2000 The McGraw Hill Companies Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Figure 4.4