HW1: Data communications

Introduction and Data Communications

Exercises

Solve the following exercises (from the book). Each exercise will be graded pass/fail, and you need to (a) submit solutions to all exercises and (b) get a passing grade on approx. 75% of the exercises.

  1. Give six characteristics (each) of Internet stream and message communications.
  2. What are the three surprising aspects of the Internet’s message delivery semantics?
  3. Why are sine waves fundamental to data communications?
  4. Why is an analog signal used to approximate a digital signal?
  5. Explain how twisted pair cable reduces the effect of noise.
  6. If you are installing computer network wiring in a new house, what category of twisted pair cable would you choose? Why?
  7. If two signal levels are used, what is the data rate that can be sent over a coaxial cable that has an analog bandwidth of 6.2 MHz?
  8. If a telephone system can be created with a signal-to-noise ratio of 40 dB and an analog bandwidth of 3000 Hz, how many bits per second could be transmitted?
  9. Search the Web and find a constellation diagram for 32QAM. How many points are defined in each quadrant?
  10. Using Shannon’s Theorem, explain why practical amplitude modulation systems keep the carrier near maximum strength.

Submission

The deadline for submitting your assignment is February 17, 2013, 23:59.

Please send a PDF or HTML document with your solutions to Morgan Ericsson (morgan.ericsson@lnu.se). Include the text 1dv201 homework 1 in the subject. You are allowed to solve the homeworks in groups of two. Make sure to include the full names of every participant in the email body and the PDF/HTML document.

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