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1、Technology Guide 4,1,Technology Guide 4,Information Technology For Management 4th Edition Turban, McLean, Wetherbe Lecture Slides by A. Lekacos, Stony Brook University John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,Telecommunications,Technology Guide 4,2,Telecommunications,Telecommunications generally refers to all types
2、of long-distance communication that uses common carriers, including telephone, television, and radio. Data communications is the electronic collection, exchange, and processing of data or information, including text, pictures, and voice, that is digitally coded and intelligible to a variety of elect
3、ronic devices.,Technology Guide 4,3,Telecommunications System,The major components are: Hardwareall types of computers (e.g., desktop, server, mainframe) and communications processors (such as a modems or small computers dedicated solely to communications). Communications mediathe physical media thr
4、ough which electronic signals are transferred; includes both wireline and wireless media. Communications networksthe linkages among computers and communications devices. Communications processorsdevices that perform specialized data communication functions; includes front-end processors, controllers
5、, multiplexors, and modems.,A telecommunications system is a collection of compatible hardware and software arranged to communicate information from one location to another.,Technology Guide 4,4,Telecommunications System Continued,Communications softwaresoftware that controls the telecommunications
6、system and the entire transmission process. Data communications providersregulated utilities or private firms that provide data communications services. Communications protocolsthe rules for transferring information across the system. Communications applicationselectronic data interchange (EDI), tel
7、econferencing, videoconferencing, e-mail, facsimile, electronic funds transfer, and others.,Technology Guide 4,5,Electronic Signals,Telecommunications media can carry two basic types of signals: Analog signals are continuous waves that “carry” information by altering the amplitude and frequency of t
8、he waves. Digital signals are discrete on-off pulses that convey information in terms of 1s and 0s, just like the central processing unit in computers.,Technology Guide 4,6,Communications Processors,A modem is a communications device that converts a computers digital signals to analog signals before
9、 they are transmitted over standard telephone lines. A multiplexer is an electronic device that allows a single communications channel to carry data transmissions simultaneously from many sources. A front-end processor, is a specialized computer that manages all routing communications with periphera
10、l devices.,Communications processors are hardware devices that support data transmission and reception across a telecommunications system. These devices include modems, multiplexers, front-end processors, and concentrators.,Modulation Demodulation hence the name modem,Technology Guide 4,7,Communicat
11、ions Media Comparisons,For data to be communicated from one location to another, a physical pathway must be used. These pathways are called communications media (channels) and can be either physical or wireless. The physical transmission use wire, cable, etc.; wireless transmission media send commun
12、ications signals through the air.,Technology Guide 4,8,Communications Media (Channels),Technology Guide 4,9,Satellite Communications Systems,A satellite is a space station that receives microwave signals from an earth-based station, amplifies the signals, and broadcasts the signals back over a wide
13、area to any number of earth-based stations. Transmission to a satellite is an uplink, whereas downlink is a transmission from a satellite to an earth-based station.,Technology Guide 4,10,“Newer” Wireless Technologies,Bluetooth Fiber optics without the ber Ultrawideband (UWB) Software-Dened Radio Wir
14、eless Personal Area Network Adaptive Radio Mesh Networks HomePlug,Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a technology that enables wireless transmissions. Because of the requirements of faster speed and strict security requirements that existing WAP cannot fulfill, newer technologies are being creat
15、ed.,Wireless Network Standards,Technology Guide 4,11,Characteristics of Communications Media,Transmission speed Bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies that can be sent over a communications channel. Frequencies are measured in the number of cycles per second (or Hertz, abbreviated Hz). A baud
16、is a detectable change in a signal. The amount of data that can be transmitted through a channel is known as its baud rate, measured in bits per second (bps). Channel capacity is usually divided into three bandwidths: Narrowband Voice-band Broadband channels,Communications media have several charact
17、eristics that determine their efficiency and capabilities. These characteristics include the speed, direction, mode, and accuracy of transmission.,Technology Guide 4,12,Transmission Rates,Technology Guide 4,13,Transmission Direction and Mode,Simplex data transmission uses one circuit in one directio
18、n only. Half-duplex data transmission uses only one circuit, but it is used in both directions. Full-duplex data transmission uses two circuits simultaneously for communications one for each direction. Asynchronous transmission, only one character is transmitted or received at a time. Synchronous tr
19、ansmission, a group of characters is sent over a communications link in a continuous bit stream while data transfer is controlled by a timing signal initiated by the sending device.,Data transmissions can be described in terms of their direction and their timing. Direction of data transmission can b
20、e a simplex, half-duplex or full-duplex. Timing of data transmissions can be either asynchronous or synchronous.,Technology Guide 4,14,Telecommunications Carriers,Switched lines are telephone lines, provided by common carriers, that a person can access from his or her computer to transmit data to an
21、other computer; the transmission is routed or switched through paths to its destination. Dedicated lines, also called leased lines, provide a constant connection between two devices and require no switching or dialing. These lines are continuously available for transmission.,Telecommunications carri
22、ers are companies that provide the communications technology (e.g., telephone lines, satellites, and communications software) and services needed for data communications.,Technology Guide 4,15,Network Protocols,Token-passing approach, a small data packet, called a token, is sent around the network.
23、Contention, which is part of the Ethernet protocol, a device that wants to send a message checks the communications medium to see if it is in use. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a protocol for sending information across sometimes-unreliable networks with the assurance th
24、at it will arrive in uncorrupted form. It is the standard protocol of the Internet and intranets Voice-over IP (VoIP) systems, analog voice signals are digitized and transmitted as a stream of packets over a digital IP data network,Protocol is a set of rules and procedures governing transmission and
25、 communications across a network. Its principal functions are line access, collision avoidance, identification of each device in the communication path, to secure the attention of the other device, to verify correct receipt of the transmitted message, to verify that a message requires retransmission
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