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Principles of communication systems

Principles of communication systems. NET 352. Instructor Information:. Name : May Al Khamis . Office Hours : Monday : from 8:00 to 2:00 Tuesday : from 10:00 to 11:00 Thursday: from 10:00 to 11:00 E-mail : mabalkhamis@pnu.edu.sa Office : 1.505.23. Course Syllabus.

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Principles of communication systems

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  1. Principles of communication systems NET 352 Networks and Communication Department

  2. Instructor Information: • Name : May Al Khamis. • Office Hours : • Monday : from 8:00 to 2:00 • Tuesday : from 10:00 to 11:00 • Thursday: from 10:00 to 11:00 • E-mail :mabalkhamis@pnu.edu.sa • Office : 1.505.23 Networks and Communication Department

  3. Course Syllabus • Topics to be covered : • Introduction to Data Communication. • Types of Signals and its Properties. • Types of Communications. • Transmission Impairments. • Transmission Media. • Modulation and Encoding Techniques. • Data Multiplexing • Transmission Types. • Error Control. • Network Models Networks and Communication Department

  4. Course References: • “Data and Computer Communications” , by William Stalling . (latest edition) • “Data Communications and Networking” , by Forouzan. (latest edition) Networks and Communication Department

  5. Grading : Networks and Communication Department

  6. Course Plan: Networks and Communication Department

  7. introduction Networks and Communication Department

  8. Changes in Networking Technology: • Emergence of high-speed LANs • Corporate WAN needs • Digital Electronics Networks and Communication Department

  9. Communication Model: Networks and Communication Department

  10. Data Communications Model : Networks and Communication Department

  11. Communications Tasks : Networks and Communication Department

  12. Transmission Line : • The basic building block of any communications facility is the transmission line. Networks and Communication Department

  13. Transmission Mediums : • Two mediums currently driving the evolution of data communications transmission are: Networks and Communication Department

  14. Networking : • Advances in technology have led to greatly increased capacity and the concept of integration, allowing equipment and networks to work simultaneously. Networks and Communication Department

  15. LANs and WANs : • There are tow board categories of networks: • Local Area Network ( LAN ) . • Wide Area Network ( WAN ) . Networks and Communication Department

  16. Wide Area Network (WAN): • Span a large geographical area • Require the crossing of public right-of-ways • Rely in part on common carrier circuits • Typically consist of a number of interconnected switching nodes Networks and Communication Department

  17. Wide Area Network (WAN): • Alternative technologies used include: • Circuit switching • Packet switching • Frame relay • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Networks and Communication Department

  18. Local Area Network (LAN): • Smaller scope, typically a single building . • Usually owned by the same organization that owns attached devices . • Internal data rates greater than WANs . • Most common configurations are switched LANs and wireless LANs . Networks and Communication Department

  19. The Internet: • Internet evolved from ARPANET • Developed to solve the dilemma of communicating across arbitrary, multiple, packet-switched network • TCP/IP provides the foundation Networks and Communication Department

  20. Internet Key Elements: Networks and Communication Department

  21. Metrics Units • The main prefixes we use: • Use powers of 10 for rates, powers of 2 for storage • E.g., 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bps, 1 KB = 1024 bytes • “B” is for bytes, “b” is for bits Networks and Communication Department

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