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Explain the various long distance communication mediums used in networking.
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The various long distance communication mediums used in networking are:
- Coaxial Cables — A Coaxial cable consists of central copper wire surrounded by insulation and then a shield of braided wire.
- It is relatively inexpensive and can transmit data at higher rates.
- It also provides better immunity against electromagnetic disturbances.
- It is mainly used by the cable television industry to connect TVs to a cable TV service.
- The two main types of Coaxial cable are:
- Baseband Coaxial cable — It supports quick transmission of a single signal at a time. It is mainly used for LANs.
- Broadband Coaxial cable — It transmits multiple signals at the same time and is used for longer distances.
- Fibre optics — A Fibre optic cable consists of a central glass core containing a bundle of glass threads, surrounded by several layers of protective materials. The glass threads are capable of transmitting data converted into light signals at extremely high speed.
- A Fibre optic cable is highly resistant to signal interference and provides better data transmission by providing high bandwidth.
- It is fragile and the maintenance cost is high.
- Satellite — Satellites create a communication channel between a source transmitter and a receiver at different locations on the Earth. The ground station with the help of a dish antenna sends signal to the satellite, it amplifies the received signal and sends it back to the ground station for relay.
- Wimax — WiMax stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. It is a telecommunication protocol that provides fixed and mobile internet services.
- WiMax requires a tower called WiMax Base Station, that is connected to the Internet using a standard wired high-speed connection.
- The connectivity between the tower and the end user is provided through microwave link.
- WiMax technology provides high speed connection upto 75 Mbps over an area of 30 miles for fixed stations and 3-10 miles for mobile stations.
- Microwave — Microwave is a wireless communication technology that uses high frequency beams of radio waves to provide high speed signal transmission that can send and receive voice, video, and data information.
- The transmission is fast but is limited to line-of-sight transmission, in which signal travels in a straight line with no obstructions between microwave antennas.
- Microwave signals are used for both satellite and ground-based communications.
- Many TV and telephone communications in the world are transmitted over long distances using microwave signals.
- Microwave signals are widely used in radar technology.
- Radio wave — Radio waves is a wireless transmission medium that distributes radio signals through the air.
- Radio waves are widely used as signals on radio communication.
- A transmitter is used to send the broadcast signal and a receiver is needed to accept the signal.
- Radio waves have lower frequencies and longer wavelength.
- Radio waves can have a frequency range from 300 gigahertz (GHz) to as low as 30 hertz (Hz).
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