04 TransmissionMedia
04 TransmissionMedia
04 TransmissionMedia
Communications
Chapter 4 –Transmission Media
Eighth Edition
by William Stallings
Communication channels in the animal world include
touch, sound, sight, and scent. Electric eels even use
electric pulses. Ravens also are very expressive. By a
combination voice, patterns of feather erection and
body posture ravens communicate so clearly that an
experienced observer can identify anger, affection,
hunger, curiosity, playfulness, fright, boldness, and
depression. —Mind of the Raven, Bernd Heinrich
depression.
Overview
guided - wire / optical fibre
unguided - wireless
characteristics and quality determined by
medium and signal
in unguided media - bandwidth produced by
the antenna is more important
in guided media - medium is more important
key concerns are data rate and distance
Design Factors
bandwidth
higher bandwidth gives higher data rate
transmission impairments
eg. attenuation
interference
number of receivers in guided media
more receivers introduces more attenuation
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Transmission Characteristics
of Guided Media
Frequency Typical Typical Repeater
Range Attenuatio Delay Spacing
Twisted pair 0 to 3.5 kHz n
0.2 dB/km 50 µs/km 2 km
(with @ 1 kHz
loading)
Twisted 0 to 1 MHz 0.7 dB/km 5 µs/km 2 km
pairs (multi- @ 1 kHz
pair cables)
Coaxial 0 to 500 7 dB/km @ 4 µs/km 1 to 9 km
cable MHz 10 MHz
Optical fiber 186 to 370 0.2 to 0.5 5 µs/km 40 km
THz dB/km
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair - Transmission
Characteristics
analog
needs amplifiers every 5km to 6km
digital
can use either analog or digital signals
needs a repeater every 2-3km
limited distance
limited bandwidth (1MHz)
limited data rate (100MHz)
susceptible to interference and noise
Unshielded vs Shielded TP
unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
ordinary telephone wire
cheapest
easiest to install
suffers from external EM interference
shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
metal braid or sheathing that reduces interference
more expensive
harder to handle (thick, heavy)
in a variety of categories - see EIA-568
UTP Categories