Introduction To Telecommunications
Introduction To Telecommunications
Introduction To Telecommunications
Telecommunications
Applications of Telecommunications
Business
Telecommunications • Centralized
• Distributed
• Client/server
Telecommunications • Interorganizational
Architectures • Global
Technology trends
Towards open and interconnected local and global digital networks for voice,
data and video, using high-speed fiber-optics and satellites.
Application Trends
Telecom
Channels and Media
Telecommunications
software
Telecom Telecom
processors processors
End-user
workstation Computers
PC-workstation PC-workstation
LAN
PC-workstation
Databases and
Software packages
Network
Server
Shared
printer
PC-workstation PC-workstation PC-workstation
Port to
other networks
WAN - Internetwork
LAN’s Mainframe,
hosts
network
in US
network
in Europe
LAN’s
Internet
Tymnet
network
in Australia
Cisco corporation network
Client/server network
Company A
Internet
Router
Firewall
Intranet
Firewall
Router
Company B
Intranet
Clients
Clients
Intranets
Extranets
Enterprise
Intranets Intranets
Client Supplier
Intranets
Electronic Commerce
Other Organizations
Media and Channels
• Signals Medium Transmission speed
– analog Metal wire .0012Mbps - 10 Mbps
– digital Microwave .256 Mbps - 100Mbps
• Cables Fiber optics .5Mbps - 1,000Mbps
– Twisted-pair interference
– Coaxial cable 20x more expensive
5.500 simultaneous phone calls
– Fiber-optic
1 fiber 30.000 phone calls
• Wireless
– microwave
– satellites
• Radio, Infrared, Cellular Radio, Mobile computing
• GPS global positioning system
Communication hardware
• Modems 9.600 14.400 28.800 bps
• Transmission mode
– Simplex 1 circuit , 1 direction
– Half-duplex 1 circuit, 2 directions, difficult co-
ordination
– Full duplex 2 circuits, 2 directions
• Transmission accurateness
– parity bits forward and backward error correction
• Processors
– multiplexers frequency, time or statistic time distribution
– front-end processors to handle routine communication
tasks with peripheral equipment
Network Topology
• Star
– all communications go via the central system
• Bus
– can easily be extended at the ends
• Ring
– more secure
Star network
With direct
connections
Point-to-point lines
Multidrop lines
Ring Network
PAD =
Packet Assembler
and Disassembler Data Network
PAD
ISDN ISDN
Integrated services
Digital network