Subject: Information Technology: STD - XI
Subject: Information Technology: STD - XI
Subject: Information Technology: STD - XI
Technology
Std XI
Lesson- 5 :Introduction To Network
Topic : NETWORK
What is a Network ?
The collection of interconnected computers is called
a computer network.
Two computers are said to be interconnected if they
are capable of sharing and exchanging information.
Need for network
Share Resource
Can Share Software
Share storage
Cost
Reliability
Security
Speed
Scalability
Topology
TYPES:
1. Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
2. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
STP offers greater protection from interference and
crosstalk due to shielding.
But it is heavier and costlier than UTP
USE
In local telephone communication
For digital data transmission over short distances upto 1 km
Twisted Pair Cable
Disadvantages
Not suitable for long distance due to high attenuation.
Low bandwidth support.
Low Speed
Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable consists
of a solid copper wire
core surrounded by a
plastic cladding
shielded in a wire
mesh.
Shield prevents the
noise by redirecting it
to ground.
Coaxial Cable
USE
In TV channel communication
Advantages
Disadvantages
Expensive than twisted wires.
Not compatible with twisted wire cable.
OPTICAL FIBRES
Thin strands of glass or glass like material
designed to carry light from one source to
another.
Source converts (Modulates) the data signal
into light using LED (Light Emitting Diodes) or
LASER diodes and send it over the Optical
fiber.
It consists of three parts:
1. The core : glass or plastic through which the
light travels.
2. The cladding : covers the core and reflects
light back to the core
3. Protective coating : protects the fiber cable
Advantages
Not affected by any kind of noise.
High transmission capacity
Speed of Light
Suitable for broadband communication
Disadvantages
Installation requires care.
Connecting two Optical fibers is difficult.
Optical fibers are more difficult to solder
Most expensive.
Wireless Transmission Medium
Microwaves
Microwaves are transmitted from the transmitters placed
at very high towers to the receivers at a long distance.
Microwaves are transmitted in line of sight fashion, and
also propagated through the surfaces.
MICROWAVES
Advantages
Suitable for high speed and long distance (upto 100
km.) communication.
No need for lying cable and offers ability to
communicate over oceans.
Disadvantages
Repeaters are required for long distance
communication.
Implementation and maintenance cost is high.
Insecure communication and propagation of
waves is susceptible to whether effects like Rain
and thunder etc.
Radio Wave
Radio communication uses Radio
frequencies like Medium Wave, Short Wave,
VHF and UHF.
Signal are modulating on a high speed
Radio wave carrier frequency using
Amplitude Modulation (AM), Frequency
Modulation (FM) and Phase Modulation
(PM).
Generally it is used to make Broadcast
Network within a range.
Radio Wave
Advantages:
It covers a larger span of spared and
offers mobility.
Disadvantages:
Expensive and Insecure communication.
It is susceptible to whether effects.
Satellite
Geostationary
satellites are
placed around
36000 KM away
from the earths
surface.
Satellite
In satellite communication transmitting station transmits
the signals to the satellite. (It is called up-linking)
Advantage
Area coverage is too large
Disadvantage
High investment
Recap
Transmission media
Guided
Unguided
Exercise
What are the benefits of using a computer
network?
What is the difference between a LAN and a WAN?
Give an example of each.
Describe each type of transmission media and
provide an example of the situation in which it
would best be used.
Thank you