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Module -1 and Module -2 Question bank-1
Explain Data Communication. Illustrate the fundamental characteristics of data communication
1 system with a neat diagram. Summarize the components of data communication Explain the block coding and scrambling in detail .with the types and examples 2 Explain the terminology in brief 3 a) Bandwidth b) Throughput c)latency and jitter d)Baseband and Broadband e)Defauto standard and Dejure standard. Define transmission impairment .Explain the different causes of transmission impairment during 4 signal transmission Estimate an Analog signal has a bit rate of 8000bps and Baud rate of 1000baud. How many data 5 elements are carried by each signal elements? How many signals element are needed. Represent the sequence “010011” using Unipolar NRZ,polar NRZ,Bipolar and Manchester 6 scheme. Analyze the principle behind protocol layering .Enumerate the functions of different layers of OSI 7 model. Assume that five devices are connected in a mesh topology. How many duplex links are needed? 8 How many ports are needed for each? Explain briefly about the Shannon capacity and NYQuist bit rate for data communication channel 9 A) Solve a network bandwidth of 10mbps can pass only an average of 12,000 frames per minute. 1 with each frame carrying an average of 10,000bits what is the throughput of this network. 0 B)Identify the characteristics of Encapsulation and Decapsulation takes place in internet With a neat diagram explain the common technique used in conversion of analog to digital signals 1 1 Explain the different Tramission modes. 1 2 Explain the functionalities of Data Link Layer, Network Layer and Transport Layer. 1 3 Explain the half duplex and full duplex in detail. 1 4 A) Make use of Noiseless channel and explain it? Find out maximum bit rate in the Noiseless 1 channel with bandwidth of 3000HZ transmitting a signal with 2 signal level. 5 B) Choose the difference between port address, a logical address and physical address