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Transmission (telecommunications)

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In telecommunications, transmission is the process of sending, propagating and receiving an analogue or digital information signal over a physical point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission medium, either wired or wireless. Transmission technologies and schemes typically refer to physical layer protocol duties such as modulation, demodulation, line coding, equalization, error control, bit synchronization and multiplexing, but the term may also involve higher-layer protocol duties, for example digitalization of an analog message signal, and source coding (compression).

Transmission of a digital message, or of a digitized analog signal, is known as data transmission or digital communication.

One transmission is the sending of a signal with limited duration, for example a block or packet of data, or a phone call.

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2.3 Transmission Impairments

Attenuation Signals loose power in time.

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Issues: 1. Signals must be sufficiently strong so that the receiver will be able to detect and interpret them 2. they should maintain a sufficient high level to make them distinguishable from noise 3. Too strong signals can overload the circuitry of the transmitter and result in distortion. 4. they should take into account that attenuation increases 1 , 2 , 3 with the frequency.

-power-in- log10 power out Bel -power-in- 10log10power out deciBel Pin = 100mW, Pout = 10mW, attenuation = 10 log 10100-= 10 deciBel Decibels are commonly used because

1. Signal strengths often falls off logarithmically 2. Cascade losses and gains can be calculated with simple additions and subtractions.

Dispersion Signals tend to spread as they travel, with the amount of spreading dependent on the frequency.

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Delay distortion Due to velocity of propagation that varies with frequency. Thus, various frequency components of a signal arrive at the receiver at different times.

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Critical in particular for digital data, because signal components of bit positions spill into other bit positions, and so limiting the allowed rate of transmission. Noise Noise || || || || | | ||||| | ||||||| --|||||||||-|----|||||||||-|-|-|||||||| | | | | | || | | ||| Signal -| --| --| --| --| --|--| --| --| --| || | | | | | | | | | || | | | | | | | || | | | | | | | | | || | | | | | | | -- -- --- --- -- -- -- --- --- --- signal + noise || || ||| ||| || --| |-|-|| ||| ||| ||| -| ||| ||| ||| |-| |||||| ||| -|| ||| --| --------------------------------------- -- ||| ||| -|- --| || || -|- ||| || | | || | Signals are reconstructed by sampling. Increased data rate implies "shorter" bits with higher sensitivity to noise. Sources: Thermal Agitates the electrons in conductors, and is a function of the temperature. It is often referred to as white noise, because it affects uniformly the different frequencies.

  • The thermal noise in a bandwidth W is

N = kTW where T=temperature, and k= Boltzmann's constant = 1.38 . 10-23 Joules/degrees Kelvia

  • Signal to noise ratio: (S/N) = 10 log signal-power-- dB noise power Typically measured at the receiver, because it is the point where the noise is to be removed from the signal.

Intermodulation Resulting from interference of different frequencies sharing the same medium. It is caused by a component malfunction or a signal with excessive strength is used. For example, the mixing of signals at frequencies f1 and f2 might produce energy at the frequency f1 + f2 . This derived signal could interfere with an intended signal at frequency f1 + f2 . Crosstalk Foreign signal enters the path of the transmitted signal. Impulse Irregular disturbances, such as lightning, and flawed communication elements. It is a primary source of error in digital data.

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