Network Basics
2
Basic Terminologies
Telecommunications
Communication between parties at a distance
Voice Telephony
Data Communications
Exchange of data between two or more parties
Internet
Now, both of these networks are merging
together
Data Processing (Computers) and
Data Communication (Transmission & Switching
Equipment) are merging with each other
For us, Data can be in any form:
Text, Image, Audio, Video, etc.
The fundamentals of communication over LAN,
MAN, WAN are similar
The fundamental purpose of communication system is:
The exchange of data between different entities
Key elements in this model are:
Source
Transmitter
Transmission medium
Receiver
Destination
Simplex
Transmission only in one direction
e.g. Radio, Television transmission
Half duplex
At one time transmission is in one direction
At other time transmission is in other direction
Two way alternatively
e.g. Transmission over shared link
Full duplex
Transmission in both directions at the same time
Two way simultaneously
e.g. Telephone, Multiplexed transmission
Low Frequency Signal
Cover more distance
Less number of base stations are required to cover the
area
Country wide coverage covering rural areas
Have less bandwidth
Have low quality
KHz, MHz
High Frequency Signal
Have more bandwidth available
Have more quality
Cover lesser distance
More number of base stations are required to cover
same area
Urban area deployment
GHz
Requirements from
1
[1.2.1; P&D]
Direct Link
Multiple-access Link
Direct Link
Multiple-access Link
Switches/ Routers
Hosts, PCs
Source
(Caller) Call establishment
Data transfer
Connection close
(before data transfer)
Destination
(Callee)
Message is broken down in packets
Each packet is addressed is separately routed
Packet switches use
paradigm
More (which is )
Service like a (snail-mail) service
unlike the telephone-like service of circuit
switching
Source
1
2
Destination
Message
1 2
Packets
Source
1
2
Message Destination
1 2
Packets
Source
1
2
Message Destination
1 2
Packets
Net 1
Net 2 Net 3
1. Addressing
2. Routing messages
3. Support for unicast/ multicast/ broadcast
2
[1.2.2; P&D]
frequency
time
frequency
time
Packets
40
3
[1.2.3; P&D]
Typically due to power surge, lightning,
interference, etc.
Typically low: 1 in 106/107 for Cu Cable;
1 in 1012/1014 for Optical fiber
Uncorrectable bit error;
Lack of buffer space; buggy software
Difficult to distinguish between packets