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Tutorial #2
Chapter 4
1 (11) What are the differences between parallel and serial transmission?
2 (12) List three differences techniques in serial transmission and explain the
differences.
3 (27) What is the Nyquist sampling rate for each of the following signals?
4 (29) What is the maximum data rate of a channel with a bandwidth of 200 KHz if
we use four levels of digital signaling?
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5 (32) we want to transmit 1000 characters with each character encoded as 8 bits.
Chapter 6
In synchronous TDM, each input has a reserved slot in the output frame. This can
be inefficient if some input lines have no data to send. In statistical TDM, slots are
dynamically allocated to improve bandwidth efficiency. Only when an input line
has a slots worth of data to send is it given a slot in the output frame.
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9 (16) We need to use synchronous TDM and combine 20 digital sources, each of
100Kbps.Each output slot carries 1 bit from each digital source, but one extra
bit is added to each frame for synchronization. Answer the following questions.
a. Each output frame carries 1 bit from each source plus one extra bit for
synchronization. Frame size = 20 1 + 1 = 21 bits.
b. Each frame carries 1 bit from each source. Frame rate = 100,000 frames/s.
c. Frame duration = 1 /(frame rate) = 1 /100,000 = 10 s.
d. Data rate = (100,000 frames/s) (21 bits/frame) = 2.1 Mbps
e. In each frame 20 bits out of 21 are useful. Efficiency = 20/21= 95%
10 (19) Ten sources, six with a bit rate of 200 kbps and four with a bit rate of 400
kbps are to be combined using multilevel TDM with no synchronizing bits.
Answer the following questions about the final stage of multiplexing:
19. We combine six 200-kbps sources into three 400-kbps. Now we have seven 400-
kbps channel.
a. Each output frame carries 1 bit from each of the seven 400-kbps line. Frame
size = 7 1 = 7 bits.
b. Each frame carries 1 bit from each 400-kbps source. Frame rate = 400,000
frames/s.
c. Frame duration = 1 /(frame rate) = 1 /400,000 = 2.5 s.
d. Output data rate = (400,000 frames/s) (7 bits/frame) = 2.8 Mbps. We can also
calculate the output data rate as the sum of input data rate because there is no
synchronizing bits. Output data rate = 6 200 + 4 400 = 2.8 Mbps.
11 (21) Two channels, one with a bit rate of 190 kbps and another with a bit rate of
180 kbps, are to be multiplexed using pulse stuffing TDM with no
synchronization bits. Answer the following questions:
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We need to add extra bits to the second source to make both rates = 190 kbps. Now
we have two sources, each of 190 Kbps.
a. The frame carries 1 bit from each source. Frame size = 1 + 1 = 2 bits.
b. Each frame carries 1 bit from each 190-kbps source. Frame rate = 190,000
frames/s.
c. Frame duration = 1 /(frame rate) = 1 /190,000 = 5.3 s.
d. Output data rate = (190,000 frames/s) (2 bits/frame) = 380 kbps. Here the
output bit rate is greater than the sum of the input rates (370 kbps) because of
extra bits added to the second source.
Chapter 7
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