DATA TRANSMISSION
Data can be transferred from one point to another using various methods:
- Copper cable using radio pulses
- Wirelessly using radio frequency
- Optical fiber using light
- Infrared
Data packet:
- A packet of data in a unit of data contains a
- packet header
- Payload
- trailer
- The packet header includes the:
- – destination address
- packet number
- originator’s address
A data packet is a unit of data made into a single package that travels along a given network path. Data packets are used in Internet Protocol (IP) transmissions for data that navigates the Web, and in other kinds of networks.
- Data is broken down into packets
- Each packet could take a different route
- A router controls the route a packet takes
- Packets may arrive out of order
- Once the last packet has arrived, packets are reordered
Serial and Parallel Data Transmission
There are 2 types of data transmission: Serial and Parallel
A serial line uses one channel whereas a parallel line uses multiple channels
Serial transmission:
- Bits are sent one signal at a time over a single wire
- Very high data transfer rates can be achieved
- Using fiber-optic cable, data transfer rates ranging from around 50 Megabits per second (Mbs) to 100 Gigabits per second (Gbs) can be achieved
- Used with USB (Universal Serial Bus) cables
Parallel transmission:
- Signals (bits) are sent simultaneously over a number of parallel wires
Skew
Data skewing- data going at different speeds – is a disadvantage of using parallel line
- Each wire in a parallel cable has slightly different properties
- Signals travel down wires at different speeds
- Transmission must be over very short distances to reduce the problem
- Interference can also disrupt data transmission
Bandwidth: the size of the data tunnel. The higher the bandwidth, the more data that can be transferred / The amount of data that can be carried at one time
Integrated Circuits
- Known as a ‘chip’, an IC is made of semiconductor material called silicon
- The silicon layer assembles millions or billions of tiny resistors, transistors, and resistors sending data in parallel
Advantage of serial over parallel transmission
- Smaller simpler and cheaper connectors such as those used for smartphones
- “Crosstalk” creates interference between parallel lines, and can result in corrupted lines, and can result in corrupted words which then need to be retransmitted
- Serial links are more reliable over much greater distances than parallel links
Transmission direction
- Simplex, duplex, and half-duplex are terms referring to the direction of data during transmission
- These terms can be used in conjunction with serial and parallel transmission technology
Simplex transmission (serial)
- data travels in one direction only (used for sending data from a keyboard to the CPU)
Half-duplex transmission: (serial)
- Data can travel in both directions on a single cable, but not simultaneously
- Used in parallel printer cables: the text is sent to a printer, and the printer can send ‘Out of paper’ messages back, but only when the computer has finished sending text.
Full duplex transmission: (parallel)
- Data can travel in both directions simultaneously using two cables
- Commonly used in fiber optical networking(/optic fiber) or internet cables for upload and download
- Optic fiber uses light to transmit data
The Internet
The internet is an example of a collection of WAN
LAN= local area network
WAN= wide area network
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
- An ISP is a company supplying connectivity to the Internet
- They also offer:
- Email services
- Web hosting
- VOIP facilities (Voice over Internet protocol)
Accessing the World Wide Web
- What type of software do you use to access the WWW- Internet browser
- Name some examples of this type of software- google, yahoo, Internet Explorer, safari
- What type of software do use to get information from the www about a particular topic- search engine
- Name some examples of this type of software – google, yahoo
Browser software:
- Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari are all examples of browser software
- One way of accessing a particular page on the www is to type its address into the address bar
HTTP: hypertext transfer protocol
HTTP: hypertext transfer protocol secure
Advantages of using www for information:
Relevant, time-efficient, and consistently accessible globally meaning that u can find answers to your questions anytime
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