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Network Operations & administration CS 4592 Lecture 8 Instructor: Ibrahim Tariq

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Network Operations & administration CS 4592 Lecture 8. Instructor: Ibrahim Tariq. Quiz. Quiz. Q3Five 6 Kbps connections are multiplexed together. A unit is 1 bit Find a) The duration of 1 bit at input b) the duration of 1 bit output c) output bitrate d) output frame duration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Network Operations & administration  CS  4592 Lecture 8

Network Operations & administration

CS 4592Lecture 8

Instructor: Ibrahim Tariq

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Quiz

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Quiz

• Q3Five 6 Kbps connections are multiplexed together. A unit is 1 bit Find

• a) The duration of 1 bit at input b) the duration of 1 bit output c) output bitrate d) output frame duration

• e) Output frame rate [8marks]

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Quiz

• Q4) Define 3 kinds of Transmission Impairments with example? [3 marks]

• Q 5) A channel bandwidth with 1 KHZ and Signal to Noise Ratio 3 db. Calculate Bit rate and Signal Levels required using Shannon capacity formula and Nyquist bit rate and?[4marks]

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Figure 4.4 Line coding schemes

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Figure 4.5 Unipolar NRZ scheme

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Figure 4.6 Polar NRZ-L and NRZ-I schemes

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In NRZ-L the level of the voltage determines the value of the bit.

In NRZ-I the inversion or the lack of inversion

determines the value of the bit.

Note

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NRZ-L and NRZ-I both have a DC component problem.

Note

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Figure 4.7 Polar RZ scheme

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Figure 4.8 Polar biphase: Manchester and differential Manchester schemes

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In Manchester and differential Manchester encoding, the transition

at the middle of the bit is used for synchronization.

Note

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The minimum bandwidth of Manchester and differential Manchester is 2 times

that of NRZ.

Note

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In bipolar encoding, we use three levels: positive, zero, and negative.

Note

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Figure 4.9 Bipolar schemes: AMI and pseudoternary

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In mBnL schemes, a pattern of m data elements is encoded as a pattern of n

signal elements in which 2m ≤ Ln.

Note

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Table 4.1 Summary of line coding schemes