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Computer Networks/Networks




                    Notes
                                                         Figure 6.1: Data Communication System



                                                                        Phone Lines

                                                  Modem                               Modem


                                       11001010                                                     11001010



                                   Figure 6.1 shows that the link between modems is modulated analog signal created by the
                                   modem. Likewise we may consider Figure 6.2 where data communication system is presented
                                   in a wider sense. The communication from PC to modem is consisted of binary signal whereas
                                   the communication between Central Telephone Office (CTO) and modem takes place in
                                   modulated analog signal. The communication between CTO to another CTO is by digital signal
                                   using time division multiplexers. Thereafter CTO feeds modulated analog signal to modem and
                                   modem converts it into binary signal for the PC. We may now say that different types of signals
                                   emerging on the communication link and reaching to CTO on their way across a city. These can
                                   be multiplexed to share the same communication link for transmitting to destination.

                                                  Figure 6.2: Data Communication Systems in a Wider Sense


                                              Binary       Analog     Digital     Analog     Binary
                                              Signal       signal      signal     signal      signal



                                                                            TDM
                                                                TDM


                                         PC         MODEM        CTO         CTO      MODEM          PC

                                                   TDM: Time Division Multiplexing   CTO: Central Telephone Office

                                   Analog transmission refers to conveying voice, data, image, signal or video information using
                                   a continuous signal which varies in amplitude, phase or some other property in proportion to
                                   that of a variable. The information may be conveyed using wired or wireless medium like
                                   twisted-pair or coax cable, fiber-optic cable, air, water, etc. Amplitude modulation and frequency
                                   modulation are the two basic types of analog transmission methods. They are based on how
                                   they modulate data to combine an input signal with a carrier signal. Until recently, the telephony
                                   and voice communication was analog in nature as well as television and radio transmission. The
                                   analog transmission is still being used for shorter distances because of significantly lower costs.
                                   The digital transmission seeks complex multiplexing and timing equipment which not required
                                   for analog transmission.

                                   6.1 Circuits, Channels and Multichanneling


                                   A circuit is a path between two or more points along which an electrical current flows. In data
                                   communication, a circuit is considered as a specific path between two or more points along



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