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Chapter 8Chapter 8

Telecommunication Technology

Asst. Prof. Wichai Bunchua Asst. Prof. Wichai Bunchua- E mail : [email protected] E mail : [email protected]

http://http://www.informaticswww.informatics.buu.ac.th/~wichai.buu.ac.th/~wichai

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Telecommunications Electronic transmission of signals for

communications Telecommunications medium

Any material substance that carries an electronic signal to support communications between a sending and receiving device

Telecommunications protocol Defines set of rules that governs the

exchange of information over a communications medium

An Overview of An Overview of TelecommunicationsTelecommunicationsAn Overview of An Overview of TelecommunicationsTelecommunications

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An Overview of An Overview of Telecommunications Telecommunications (cont.)(cont.)

An Overview of An Overview of Telecommunications Telecommunications (cont.)(cont.)

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Synchronous communications Receiver gets message

instantaneously Asynchronous communications

Receiver gets message after some delay

An Overview of An Overview of Telecommunications Telecommunications (cont.)(cont.)

An Overview of An Overview of Telecommunications Telecommunications (cont.)(cont.)

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Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel CharacteristicsChannel CharacteristicsBasic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel CharacteristicsChannel Characteristics

Simplex channel Transmits data in only one direction

Half-duplex channel Transmits data in either direction, but

not simultaneously Full-duplex channel

Permits data transmission in both directions at the same time

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Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Channel bandwidth Rate at which data is exchanged

Telecommunications media Categories: guided transmission media and

wireless Guided transmission media types

Available in many types Twisted-pair wire

Classified by category: Category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5E, and 6

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Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Coaxial cable Offers cleaner and crisper data

transmission (less noise) than twisted-pair wire

Fiber-optic cable Transmits signals with light beams

Broadband over power lines Potential problem: transmitting data over

unshielded power lines can interfere with both amateur (ham) radio broadcasts and police and fire radios

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Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

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Guided transmission media types

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Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Basic Telecommunications Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics Channel Characteristics (continued)(continued)

Wireless communications options Wireless transmission

involves the broadcast of communications in one of three frequency ranges

Radio, microwave, or infrared frequencies

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Frequency Ranges Used for Frequency Ranges Used for Wireless CommunicationsWireless Communications

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Short Range Wireless Short Range Wireless OptionsOptionsShort Range Wireless Short Range Wireless OptionsOptions

Near Field Communication (NFC) Short-range wireless connectivity

technology designed for cell phones and credit cards

Bluetooth Wireless communications specification that

describes how cell phones, computers, personal digital assistants, etc., can be interconnected

Ultra wideband (UWB) Transmits large amounts of digital data over

short distances of up to 30 feet

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Short Range Wireless Short Range Wireless Options (continued)Options (continued)Short Range Wireless Short Range Wireless Options (continued)Options (continued)

Infrared transmission Sends signals at a frequency of 300

GHz and above Zigbee

Form of wireless communications frequently used in security systems and heating and cooling control systems

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Medium Range Wireless Medium Range Wireless OptionsOptionsMedium Range Wireless Medium Range Wireless OptionsOptions

Wi-Fi Wireless telecommunications technology

brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance Wireless access point

Consists of a transmitter with an antenna, receives the signal, and decodes it

Wi-Fi access points Have maximum range of about 300 feet

outdoors and 100 feet within a dry-walled building

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Wi-Fi NetworkWi-Fi Network

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Wide Area Wireless Wide Area Wireless Network OptionsNetwork OptionsWide Area Wireless Wide Area Wireless Network OptionsNetwork Options

Microwave transmission High-frequency (300 MHz - 300 GHz) signal

sent through the air Common forms of satellite communications

Geostationary satellite Low earth orbit (LEO) satellite Very small aperture terminal (VSAT)

Wireless mesh Uses multiple Wi-Fi access points to link a

series of interconnected local area networks

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Wide Area Wireless Wide Area Wireless Network Options Network Options (continued)(continued)

Wide Area Wireless Wide Area Wireless Network Options Network Options (continued)(continued)

3G wireless communications Useful for business travelers, people on

the go, and people who need to get or stay connected. Rate 2 Mbps. Normally 384 Kbps

4G wireless communications Will provide increased data transmission

rates in the 22-40 Mbps range Worldwide Interoperability for

Microwave Access (WiMAX) Set of IEEE 802.16 wireless metropolitan

area network standards

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Future Wireless Future Wireless Communications Communications DevelopmentsDevelopments

Future Wireless Future Wireless Communications Communications DevelopmentsDevelopments

Digital signal Represents bits

Analog signal Variable signal, continuous in both

time and amplitude so that any small fluctuations in the signal are meaningful

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Networks and Distributed Networks and Distributed ProcessingProcessingNetworks and Distributed Networks and Distributed ProcessingProcessing

Computer network Consists of communications media,

devices, and software needed to connect two or more computer systems or devices

Can transmit and receive information to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency

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Network TypesNetwork Types Network TypesNetwork Types Personal area networks

Supports interconnection of information technology within a range of about 33 feet

Local area networks Connects computer systems and devices

within a small area (e.g., office or home) Metropolitan area networks

Connects users and their devices in a geographical area that spans a campus or city

Wide area networks Ties together large geographic regions

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A Typical LANA Typical LAN

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A Wide Area Network

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Client/Server SystemsClient/Server SystemsClient/Server SystemsClient/Server Systems

Client/server architecture Multiple computer platforms are

dedicated to special functions Client

Any computer that sends messages requesting services from the servers on the network

Database server Sends only the data that satisfies a

specific query, not the entire file

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Client/Server SystemsClient/Server SystemsClient/Server SystemsClient/Server Systems

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The Client/Server The Client/ServerNetworksNetworks

The Client/Server The Client/ServerNetworksNetworks

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Client/Server Systems Client/Server Systems (cont.)(cont.)Client/Server Systems Client/Server Systems (cont.)(cont.)

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Telecommunications Telecommunications HardwareHardwareTelecommunications Telecommunications HardwareHardware

Modems Modulation/demodulation devices

Multiplexers Combines data from multiple data sources

into a single output signal that carries multiple channels

Front-end processors Special-purpose computers that manage

communications to and from a computer system

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Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)

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Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (continued)Hardware (continued)Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (continued)Hardware (continued)

Private branch exchange (PBX) Telephone switching exchange that serves a

single organization Switches, bridges, routers, and gateways

Switch: Uses the physical device address in each incoming message on the network

Bridge: Connects one LAN to another LAN that uses the same telecommunications protocol

Router: Forwards data packets across two or more distinct networks toward their destinations

Gateway: Serves as an entrance to another network

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Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)

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Switch:

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Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)Telecommunications Telecommunications Hardware (cont.)Hardware (cont.)

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Telecommunications Telecommunications SoftwareSoftwareTelecommunications Telecommunications SoftwareSoftware

Network operating system (NOS) Systems software that controls the

computer systems and devices on a network

Network management software Protects software from being copied,

modified, or downloaded illegally Performs error control to locate

telecommunications errors and potential network problems

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Securing Data Securing Data TransmissionTransmissionSecuring Data Securing Data TransmissionTransmission

Encryption Converting an original message into a

form that can only be understood by the intended receiver

Key Variable value that is applied (using an

algorithm) to a set of unencrypted text to produce encrypted text or to decrypt encrypted text

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The Encryption ProcessThe Encryption ProcessThe Encryption ProcessThe Encryption Process

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Securing Data Securing Data Transmission (continued)Transmission (continued)Securing Data Securing Data Transmission (continued)Transmission (continued)

Securing wireless networks Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)

Used encryption based on 64-bit key, which has been upgraded to a 128-bit key

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Security protocol that offers significantly

improved protection over WEP War driving

Involves hackers driving around with a laptop and antenna trying to detect insecure wireless access points

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Other Encryption MethodsOther Encryption MethodsOther Encryption MethodsOther Encryption Methods

Data Encryption Standard (DES) Early data encryption standard

developed in the 1970s that uses a 56-bit private key algorithm

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Extremely strong data encryption

standard based on a key size of 128 bits, 192 bits, or 256 bits

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Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network (VPN)(VPN)Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network (VPN)(VPN)

Private network that uses a public network (usually the Internet) to connect multiple remote locations

Supports secure, encrypted connections between a company’s private network and remote users

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Telecommunications Telecommunications Services and Network Services and Network ApplicationsApplications

Telecommunications Telecommunications Services and Network Services and Network ApplicationsApplications

Cellular phone services Operate using radio waves to provide

two-way communications Picocell

Miniature cellular base station designed to serve a very small area such as part of a floor inside a building

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Cellular Phone Services Cellular Phone Services Cellular Phone Services Cellular Phone Services

Digital subscriber line (DSL) Service Telecommunications service that

delivers high-speed Internet access Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

Services Enables voice conversations to be

converted into packets of data that can be sent over a data network

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DSL DSL DSL DSL

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VoIP Options VoIP Options VoIP Options VoIP Options

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Linking Personal Linking Personal Computers to Mainframes Computers to Mainframes and Networksand Networks

Linking Personal Linking Personal Computers to Mainframes Computers to Mainframes and Networksand Networks

Basic way that telecommunications connect users to information systems Connecting personal computers to

mainframe computers so that data can be downloaded or uploaded

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Voice MailVoice MailVoice MailVoice Mail

Users can send, receive, and store verbal messages for and from other people around the world

Reverse 911 service Delivers emergency notifications to

users in a selected geographical area Voice-to-text services

Convert speech to text so that you can manage voice mails more effectively

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Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Asynchronous Digital Subscriber LineLine ((ADSLADSL))Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Asynchronous Digital Subscriber LineLine ((ADSLADSL))

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Home and Small Business Home and Small Business NetworksNetworksHome and Small Business Home and Small Business NetworksNetworks

DSL modem Enables each computer in the

network to access the Internet Firewall

Filters the information coming from the Internet into your network

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Electronic Document Electronic Document DistributionDistributionElectronic Document Electronic Document DistributionDistribution

Lets you send and receive documents in a digital form without printing them

Much faster to distribute electronic documents via networks than to mail printed forms

Viewing documents on screen instead of printing Saves paper and document storage space

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Call CentersCall CentersCall CentersCall Centers

Physical location where an organization handles customer and other telephone calls

Used by: Customer service organizations Telemarketing companies Computer product help desks Charitable and political campaign

organizations

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Telecommuting and Telecommuting and Virtual Workers and Virtual Workers and WorkgroupsWorkgroups

Telecommuting and Telecommuting and Virtual Workers and Virtual Workers and WorkgroupsWorkgroups

Telecommuters Need to be strongly self-motivated,

organized, focused on their tasks with minimal supervision

Jobs unsuitable for telecommuting Those that require frequent face-to-

face interaction, need much supervision, and have many short-term deadlines

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VideoconferencingVideoconferencingVideoconferencingVideoconferencing

Enables people to hold a conference by combining voice, video, and audio transmission

Reduces travel expenses and time Increases managerial effectiveness

through: Faster response to problems, access to

more people, and less duplication of effort

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Electronic Data Electronic Data InterchangeInterchangeElectronic Data Electronic Data InterchangeInterchange

Idea behind EDI Connecting corporate computers

among organizations EDI

Can link the computers of customers, manufacturers, and suppliers

Eliminates the need for paper documents and substantially cuts down on costly errors

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Two Approaches to EDITwo Approaches to EDITwo Approaches to EDITwo Approaches to EDI

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Public Network ServicesPublic Network ServicesPublic Network ServicesPublic Network Services

Give personal computer users access to vast databases, the Internet, and other services Usually an initial fee plus usage fees Fees are based on services used; can range

from under $15 to over $500 per month Providers of public network services

include Microsoft, America Online, and Prodigy

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Public Network ServicesPublic Network ServicesPublic Network ServicesPublic Network Services

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Electronic Funds TransferElectronic Funds TransferElectronic Funds TransferElectronic Funds Transfer

Transfers money from one bank account directly to another without the use of paper money

Used for both credit and debit transfers

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Distance LearningDistance LearningDistance LearningDistance Learning

Use of telecommunications to extend the classroom Instructors create course home pages on

the Internet Students access the course syllabus and

instructor notes on the Web page Student e-mail mailing lists allow students

and the instructor to e-mail one another Chat groups allow students to form “virtual

teams”

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Shared WorkspaceShared Workspace Shared WorkspaceShared Workspace

Common work area where: Colleagues can share documents,

issues, models, schedules, spreadsheets, and all forms of information

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SummarySummarySummarySummary

Telecommunications and networks Creating profound changes in business because

they remove the barriers of time and distance Communications

Can be classified as synchronous or asynchronous

Telecommunications media can physically connect data communications devices Guided transmission media and wireless media

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Summary (continued)Summary (continued)Summary (continued)Summary (continued)

Wireless communications solutions for very short distances include: Near field communications, Bluetooth, ultra

wideband, infrared transmission, and Zigbee Transborder data flow

Electronic flow of data across international and global boundaries

Client/server system Network that connects a user’s computer (a

client) to one or more host computers (servers)

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Questions?Questions?Questions?Questions?

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