introduction to acn lecture o1 advanced computer networks (acn) 545
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Mr. Thilak de Silva. BSc. Eng., MSc, CEng, FIE(SL), FIET(UK), CITP(UK), MBCS(UK), MIEEE (USA). Introduction to ACN Lecture o1 Advanced Computer Networks (ACN) 545. Today's Agenda. About ACN. Reference Books. Data Communication. Computer Networks. Assessment Criteria. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mr. Thilak de Silva.BSc. Eng., MSc, CEng, FIE(SL), FIET(UK), CITP(UK), MBCS(UK), MIEEE (USA)
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
About ACN.Reference Books.Data Communication.Computer Networks.
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
Assignment 01 – After 4 weeks of lecture
Assignment 02 – After 8 weeks of lecture
Assignment 03 – After 12 weeks of lecture
Final examination
Assignment documentations – IEEE Standard M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II -
2012
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
Forouzan - TCP/IP protocol suite
Forouzan - Data Communication and
Networking
Tanenbaum – Computer Networks
Top Down Network Design - CISCO
William Stallings- Data and computer
communications
Hasall – Data communications,
computer networks and open systems
Images – Amazon.com
To introduce the subject content of Advanced Computer Networks (545).
At the end of the session you will get a brief idea about data communication and computer networks.
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
You will be learning about two major parts in Networking in this lecture series.
Data Communication▪ Data transmission▪ Signals▪ Transmission media and characteristics
Computer Networking▪ Networks (LAN,MAN,WAN,PAN)▪ Core and Access Networks (WAN)▪ Standard Bodies
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Transporting data/information from one place to another.
Data is in Memory.A series of - 1000101010101110.Originates from applications.Data are converted to Signals when
travelling.
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ID for data,ID for destination
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CodingData Securit
yEncryption
Compression
Dividing to sessions
Application
Handle errors
Convert data to signal
Transmission media
Error correction
All Signals travels as Electro Magnetic waves.
There are three main types of signals▪Electrical signals▪Optical signals▪Transmitting in Free Space
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Signals travel through transmission media.
Speed of the signal depends on transmission media.
Frequency can be in Hz, MHz, KHz, GHz, or THz. M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II -
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Signal Transmission media
Speed
Electrical signals Copper 2*10 ms
Optical signals Fiber 3*10 ms
Free Space Radio 3*10 ms
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AM Radio – in KHz range FM Radio/TV – in MHz range Mobile/satellite/Microwave – in GHz
range Optical signals – in THz range
Optical signal range is divided in to two,
▪ Visible range (from Violet to Red)▪ Invisible range (Infrared - IR , ultraviolet – UV)
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Guided Media (copper, fiber)Unguided Media (Radio)Characteristics of transmission
mediaWhy we learn?
To identify and eliminate errors occurring when transmitting data and to make further decisions.
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PAN (Personnel area Networks) For private connections Eg :- data transmission between a
Mobile phone and a Notebook
LAN (Local Area Networks) For a small geographical area Speed - Ethernet
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MAN (Metropolitan Area Networks) Several KM of area Fiber optic networks Speed – Metro Ethernet
WAN (Wide Area Networks) For a large area A public network.
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Computer Networks
You will learn about, Behavior of LAN’s and Standards, Ethernet
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You will learn about, Core Networks and Access Networks
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Core Network
Access Network
Access Network is from customer premises to service providers’ network.
Access Networks are divided as, Fixed Access Networks and Mobile Access Networks
Fixed Access Networks are further divided as, Fixed Wired Access Networks and Fixed Warless Access Networks M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II -
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Copper Initially 4 KHz Has used broadband technology to broaden
the bandwidth (ADSL)
Fiber FTTH (Fiber To The Home)
Copper and Fiber FTTN/FTTC (Fiber To The Node/ Fiber To The
Cabinet) FTTB (Fiber To The Building)M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II -
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FDMA – (Frequency Division Multiple Access)
TDMA – (Time Division Multiple Access)
CDMA – (Code Division Multiple Access)
Mobile Access Networks Mobile generations
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Requires high bandwidthUse fiber optic cablesBy using WDM (Wave length Division
Multiplexing) one fiber can act as many fibers.
Data should be multiplexed before transmitting through fiber or can get data as an Ethernet and transmit.
Can share bandwidth using MPLS.
MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) etc,
Standard Bodies
ITUT IEEE etc
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012
M.Sc. in IT - Year 1 Semester II - 2012