chapter 1. introduction. 1. data communications telecommunication: communication at a distance data:...
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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1. DATA COMMUNICATIONS
• Telecommunication: communication at a distance• Data: information presented in whatever form is
agreed upon by the parties creating and using the data• Data communications: exchange of data between two
users / devices via some form of transmission medium such as a wire cable– Delivery– Accuracy– Timeliness– Jitter
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Five components of data communication
• Message• Sender• Receiver• Medium for transmission• Protocol: set of (explicit and implicit) rules
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Data Representation
• Text: ASCII, Unicode, …• Numbers• Images• Audio• Video
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Data flow (simplex, half- and full-duplex)
• Communication can be two-way by nature
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2. NETWORKS
• Network: a set of devices (often referred to as users or nodes) connected by communication links– A node can be a computer, printer, or any other device
capable of sending and/or receiving data generated by other nodes on the network
• Performance of network– Throughput – Delay– Reliability (Accuracy and freq. of failures)– Security
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Physical Structure of Network
• Types of connections– Point-to-point, multi-point
• Types of topologies– Mesh, star, bus, ring
• Covering areas– LAN, MAN, WAN
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Types of connections
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Categories of Topology
Mesh
Star Bus
Ring
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Hybrid Topology
• Star + Bus
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Covering AreaLAN: Local Area Network
WAN: Wide Area Network
MAN: Metropolitan Area Network – between LAN and WAN, e.g., Campus networks
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Inter-network• A heterogeneous network made of four WANs
and two LANs
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3. THE INTERNET
• Impact of “the Internet”– Revolutionized many aspects of our daily lives:
business, leisure, communications, …• History– ARPANET Project (1960s) led by Advanced
Research Project Agency (ARPA) in the Dept. of Defense (DoD) to establish reliable networks
– Evolves in 1970s and 1980s – TCP/IP
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Hierarchical organization of the Internet
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4. PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS• Protocols: a set of rules for communications– Syntax – format – Semantics – meaning / interpretation– Timing – when data should be sent, and how fast
they can be sent• Standards– Essential in guaranteeing interoperability, and in
creating and maintaining an open and competitive market
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Standards
• Two types– De facto: not formally approved, but everyone
accepts• MS Word (except Korea), MS Excel
– De jure: formally approved• WIPI (middleware platform in Korea)
• Standards Organizations– ISO, ITU-T, CCITT, ANSI, IEEE, EIA, …
• Internet Standards– Internet Draft, Request for Comment (RFC)
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Homework
• Exercise in Chap. 1– 16– 17– 22– 25