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Unit 6: Multiplexing




          Quadrature Amplitude Modulation: This technique is based on the amplitude modulation  Notes
          and phase modulation to improve the performance of the amplitude modulation.
          Quadrature Phase Shifted Keying: In the case of 4 different phase shifts possibilities for each
          symbol which means that each symbol represents 2 bits the modulation will be called
          quadrature PSK (QPSK).

          Space Division Switching: Refers to the kind of switch developed for analog environment.
          Crossbar switch is the simplest possible space division switch where each packet takes a
          different path through the switch depending on its destination. Time division switching is
          based on multiplexing for digital transmission.
          TDM: Refers to the process to merge data from several sources into a single channel for
          communication over transmission media like telephone lines, microwave system or satellite
          system.

          TDMA: This is a digital transmission technology that allows a number of channels to access a
          single radio frequency (RF) channel without interference by allocating unique time slots to
          each channel.
          Virtual circuit: This is a logical path selected out of many possible physical paths available
          between two or more points.

          WDM: This is defined as the fiber-optic transmission technique that employs two or more
          optical signals having different wavelengths to transmit data simultaneously in the same
          direction over one fiber, and later on is separated by wavelength at the distant end.

          6.8 Review Questions

          1.   When a channel is called a circuit?
          2.   How does multi-channeling help broadband transmission?

          3.   How can a single transmission be shared among different signals? Describe any two
               methods.
          4.   Why are TDM and FDM methods employed for use in the telephone system, but not for
               computing networks?
          5.   What is the purpose of guard band in FDM?
          6.   How can a single transmission be shared among different signals? Describe any two
               methods.
          7.   Why are TDM and FDM methods employed for use in the telephone system, but not for
               computing networks?

          8.   Why do we normally use a sinusoidal wave as a carrier wave to transmit information?
          9.   How is it possible to transmit the output produced by a computer over a computer network
               connected via telephone lines?

          10.  What is modulation? How does modulation help in reducing the size of antenna for
               transmission?

          Answers: Self Assessment

          1.   Wireless                          2.  wavelength-division multiplexing
                                                     (WDM).




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