Data and Signals: Two Digital Signals: One With Two Signal Levels and The Other With Four Signal Levels
Data and Signals: Two Digital Signals: One With Two Signal Levels and The Other With Four Signal Levels
n Al-Mustansiryah University
n Elec. Eng. Department College of Engineering
Fourth Year Class
Chapter 4
Data and Signals
4.1
Figure 4.1 Two digital signals: one with two signal levels and the other
with four signal levels
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Measuring Bandwidth
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Example 4.1
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Example 4.2
Solution
The bit rate can be calculated as
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Example 4.3
Solution
HDTV uses digital signals to broadcast high quality video
signals. The HDTV screen is normally a ratio of 16 : 9.
There are 1920 by 1080 pixels per screen, and the screen
is renewed 30 times per second. Twenty-four bits
represents one color pixel.
4.7
Note
In networking, we use the term
bandwidth in two contexts.
The first, bandwidth in hertz, refers to the
range of frequencies in a composite signal or
the range of frequencies that a channel can
pass.
The second, bandwidth in bits per second,
refers to the speed of bit transmission in a
channel or link. Often referred to as Capacity.
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Example 4.4
Solution
We can calculate the throughput as
4.10
Propagation and Transmission Delay
4.11
Example 4.5
Solution
We can calculate the propagation and transmission time as
shown on the next slide:
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Example 4.5 (continued)
Note that in this case, because the message is short and the
bandwidth is high, the dominant factor is the propagation
time, not the transmission time. The transmission time can
be ignored.
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Example 4.6
Solution
We can calculate the propagation and transmission times
as shown on the next slide.
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Example 4.6 (continued)
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4.16
Example 4.7
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Example 4.8
A network link is transferring a data file in two minutes period. The figure shown
below shows the throughput vs. time. Use this figure to calculate the following:
P Kbps
500
30 70 120 t sec
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Solution
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Example 4.9
We are sending a 30 Mbit MP3 file from a source host to a destination host.
All links in the path between source and destination have8 a transmission rate
of 10 Mbps. Assume that the propagation speed is 2 * 10 meters/sec, and the
distance of the each link is 10,000 km. the processing time of the router is
0.01 sec
a) Suppose there is only one link between source and destination. Find the
latency?
b)Suppose there is three links between source and destination. The router is
found between each two links Find the latency?
Sol:
a)Latency = Transmission delay +Propagation delay
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=30* 10 /10 +10 /(2 * 10 ) = 4.05 sec
b)Latency = 3*Transmission delay +3*Propagation delay + 2* Processing
time(waiting time)
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=3*( 30* 10 /10 )+ 3*(10 /(2 * 10 ))+2*0.01=3*4.05+2*0.01=9.17
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