Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Bandwidth is the volume of the data that can be
transferred on over a network. Expressed as
Megabits per second (Mbps).
Bandwidth utilisation is the wise use of available
bandwidth to achieve specific goals.
Efficiency and cost-effectiveness can be achieved
by multiplexing.
Privacy and anti-jamming can be achieved by
spreading.
Dedicated point to point connections are not
suitable for Wide Area Networks for obvious reasons
For example:
two or more voice calls sent over same circuit between
two different cities
two or more data packets from different computers sent
over one link in a data communication network
Multiplexing overcomes problem of too many
direct connections each potentially carrying low
volume traffic by channelling multiple data
inputs into one shared connection
Solution
Solution
Remember f = c where:
c is the speed of light (a constant)
f is frequency
is wavelength
Solution
Any questions ?