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Which protocol is used for serial communication?

There is a wealth of protocols used with serial communication. For example, USB, SATA, or Firewire are all well-established serial protocols, mostly aimed at master-slave communications between a master device and peripherals.RS-232 (EIA-232) or RS-485 are probably expected to be included in this listing, as they are very long-standing serial forms of communication and typically combined with the . In the context with protocols, it is however important to note that these only define the physical layers, the means of moving one byte from A to B, but do not define any of the logical layers (how to interpret the data).Most network adapters such as an Ethernet adapter work serially (bits are transmitted and received one by one, not multiple at the same time), so these could be considered a serial protocol.Countless other forms of asynchronous and synchronous serial communication exists and are in use.


What are the applications of Time Division Multiplexing technique?

All signal multiplexing techniques were invented to permit a single physical communication channel to carry multiple different signals. This reduces the investment costs in physical communication channels: e.g. long distance telegraph lines, long distance telephone lines, microwave links, orbiting communication satellites, fiber optic cable. Time Division Multiplexing can be implemented using either analog or digital signaling means.


What feature was added to RIP to help with synchronization errors?

RIP_JITTER, from Chapter 4:Distance Vector Routing Protocols. This is found in the "Check Your Understanding" questions, page 214.


What are the advantages of FSK?

-> frequency shift keying promotes long distance communication. ->it has high security. ->low noise ->efficiency is high. ->decoding of signal is easy.


Why AM is used for long distance communication?

AM has a frequency range of 531 kHz to 1602 kHz and on the other hand FM has a frequency range between 8705 MHz to 108 MHz. If we talk about the bandwidth of AM then it is 1071 KHz and bandwidth of FM is 20.5 MHz.According to the bandwidth FM should be used for long distance transmission but it is not used for long distance but AM is used fir long distance transmissions. the answer is here.Long distance transmissions are also decided by the Spectrum of the Signal in frequency domain by doing the Fouriertransform of the Signal.If we draw the Spectrum of AM waves the we find that their is a main loop in the central part of the spectrum with a high frequency and on the left and right side of this loop their are side loop which are very smaller then the main loop. In FM information can be recover from the main loop only not from the side loops. On the other hand in AM waves all the loops in spectrum is of same size and information can be recover from all the loops.That is why AM is used for long distance transmission.Thnx -Vipin Jasoria

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The telephone IS a long distance communication device.


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