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Chapter 7

Transmission Media

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Figure 7.1 Transmission medium and physical layer

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Figure 7.2 Classes of transmission media

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7-1 GUIDED MEDIA

Guided media, which are those that provide a conduit

from one device to another, include twisted-pair cable,

coaxial cable, and fiber-optic cable.

Twisted-Pair Cable

Coaxial Cable

Fiber-Optic Cable

Topics discussed in this section:

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Figure 7.3 Twisted-pair cable

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Figure 7.4 UTP and STP cables

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Table 7.1 Categories of unshielded twisted-pair cables

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Figure 7.5 UTP connector

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Figure 7.6 UTP performance

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Figure 7.7 Coaxial cable

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Table 7.2 Categories of coaxial cables

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Figure 7.8 BNC connectors

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Figure 7.9 Coaxial cable performance

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Figure 7.10 Bending of light ray

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Figure 7.11 Optical fiber

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Figure 7.12 Propagation modes

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Figure 7.13 Modes

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Table 7.3 Fiber types

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Figure 7.14 Fiber construction

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Figure 7.15 Fiber-optic cable connectors

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Figure 7.16 Optical fiber performance

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7-2 UNGUIDED MEDIA: WIRELESS

Unguided media transport electromagnetic waves

without using a physical conductor. This type of

communication is often referred to as wireless

communication.

Radio Waves

Microwaves

Infrared

Topics discussed in this section:

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Figure 7.17 Electromagnetic spectrum for wireless communication

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Figure 7.18 Propagation methods

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Table 7.4 Bands

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Figure 7.19 Wireless transmission waves

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Figure 7.20 Omnidirectional antenna

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Radio waves are used for multicast

communications, such as radio and

television, and paging systems.

Note

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Figure 7.21 Unidirectional antennas

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Microwaves are used for unicast

communication such as cellular

telephones, satellite networks,

and wireless LANs.

Note

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Infrared signals can be used for short-

range communication in a closed area

using line-of-sight propagation.

Note

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References

1. Computer Networks, A. S. Tenenbaum, D. J. Wetheral, Pearson India. 2. Data Communications and Networking, B.A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited. 3. Data and Computer Communications, William Stallings, Pearson-Prentice Hall.