types of computer networks, protocols and standards
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Computer Networks
Introduction to computer networks
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Objectives
• Define computer networks• Classify computer networks• Protocols & Standardization
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Computer Networks ?
• A large number of separate but interconnected computers do the specific job.
• A collection of autonomous computers interconnected by a single technology.
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Interconnected ?Two
computers are
said to be
interconnected if they are able to
exchange
information.
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Types of Networks
Classification based on transmission technology
Broadcast links. Point-to-point links.
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Broadcast networks• Have a single communication channel that is
shared by all the machines on the network.
Host
H1
H2 H3 H4
H5H6
Communication channel
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Broadcast networks• Short messages (also called packets) sent by
any machine are received by all the others.• An address field within the packet specifies for
whom it is intended. • Upon receiving a packet, a machine checks the
address field. • If the packet is intended for the receiving
machine, it processes the packet; otherwise it is just ignored.
• This mode of operation is called broadcasting
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Bus Topology Ring Topology
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point-to-point networks
• Many connections between individual pairs of machines.
• To go from the source to the destination, a packet on this type of network may have to first visit one or more intermediate machines.
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Note:
• As a general rule, smaller, geographically localized networks tend to use broadcasting, whereas larger networks usually are point-to-point
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Types of Networks
• LAN
• MAN
• WAN
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Local Area Networks
• Within a single building or campus of up to a few kilometers in size.
• They are widely used to connect personal computers and workstations in company offices and factories to share resources (e.g., printers) and exchange information.
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Three characteristics of LANs
size,
transmission
technology,
topology.
few kilometers in size
single cable , speeds of 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps
Bus, Ring
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Metropolitan Area Networks
• A MAN covers a city.• Ex:- cable television network
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Wide Area Networks
• WAN, spans a large geographical area, often a country or continent.
• The hosts are connected by a communication subnet, or just subnet for short.
• The hosts are owned by the customers, whereas the communication subnet is typically owned and operated by a telephone company or Internet service provider.
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Subnet• The job of the subnet is to carry messages from
host to host, just as the telephone system carries words from speaker to listener.
• The subnet consists of two distinct components:–transmission lines and –switching elements.
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Transmission lines move bits between machines. They can be made of copper wire, optical fiber, or even radio links.
Switching elements are specialized computers used to connect two or more transmission lines.
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Principle of Subnet
• When a packet is sent from one router to another via one or more intermediate routers, the packet is received at each intermediate router in its entirety, stored there until the required output line is free, and then forwarded.
• A subnet using this principle is called a store-and-forward or packet-switched subnet.
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• Routing algorithms are used to choose the path between source and destination.
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Wireless Networks• wireless networks can be divided into three
main categories:
1. System interconnecti
on2. Wireless
LANs3. Wireless
WANs.
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System interconnection
• Connecting the components of a computer together using short-range radio.
• Bluetooth to connect the components without wires.
• Bluetooth also allows digital cameras, camcorders, scanners, and other devices to connect to a computer by merely bringing them within range.
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System interconnection using Bluetooth Configuration
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Wireless LANs• These are
systems in which every computer has a radio modem and antenna with which it can communicate with other systems.
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Wireless WAN
• Example:- cellular networks• cellular wireless networks are like wireless
LANs, except that the distances involved are much greater and the bit rates much lower.
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Protocols & Standardization
• Human analogy
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What is a protocol?
• The formal specifications and conventions that govern and control the communications and data exchange.
• Protocols are the standards for communications, networking, and internetworking.
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Standards
• Traditional standards–Ex: TCP/IP
• Judicial Standardo ISO/OSI