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Assignment
PROGRAM
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BCA(REVISED FALL 2012)
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SEMESTER
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3
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BCA 3040– DATA COMMUNICATION
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CREDIT
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4
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BK ID
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B1644
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MAX.MARKS
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60
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1. What is modulation?
Explain why modulation is required?
Answer : Modulation is the addition of information (or the signal)
to an electronic or optical signal carrier. Modulation can be applied to direct
current (mainly by turning it on and off), to alternating current, and to
optical signals. One can think of blanket waving as a form of modulation used
in smoke signal transmission (the carrier being a steady stream of smoke).
Morse code, invented for telegraphy and still used in amateur radio, uses a
binary (two-state) digital code similar to the code used by modern computers.
For most of radio and telecommunication today, the carrier is alternating
current (AC) in a given range of frequencies. Common modulation methods
include:
2. Write short note on:
1. Ground Wave Propagation
Answer : Ground Wave propagation is a method of radio frequency
propagation that uses the area between the surface of the earth and the
ionosphere for transmission. The ground wave can propagate a considerable
distance over the earth's surface particularly in the low frequency and medium
frequency portion of
2. Sky Wave Propagation
Answer : Sky wave propagation: The sky waves have frequency range
between 2MHz to 30MHz. These radio waves have the ability to pass through
earth’s atmosphere. The ionosphere of our earth reflects these rays very
efficiently. When these rays move along the atmosphere then their movement is
from transmitter towards the receiver antenna. This is called as sky wave
propagation of the waves. In the above figure, b is the name assigned to the
path of the sky wave propagation. These waves can have medium as well as
3. Briefly explain Nyquist
theorem with mathematical representation.
Answer : The Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem, which has been named
after Harry Nyquist and Claude Shannon, is a fundamental result in the field of
information theory, in particular telecommunications and signal processing.
Sampling is the process of converting a signal (for example, a function of
continuous time or space) into a numeric sequence (a function of discrete time
or space). Shannon's version of the
4. What is Time-division
multiplexing (TDM)? Explain.
Answer : TDM is a common form of sending multiple signals or streams
of information on a carrier at the same time in the form of a single, complex
signal and then recovering the separate signals at the receiving end. In this scheme, several low speed channels
are multiplexed into a single high speed channel for transmission over a
network.
5. Write short note on:
1. Least-Cost Algorithms
Answer : In practice, the majority of Internet routing methods are
based on least-cost algorithms. In such algorithms, a link cost is proportional
to the links's current traffic load. However, the link cost may not always be
proportional to the current load. The link cost is defined on both directions
between each pair of nodes. Several least-cost-path algorithms have been
developed for packet-switched networks. In particular, Dijkstra's algorithm and
the Bellman-Ford algorithm are the most effective and widely used algorithms.
2. Dijkstra’s Algorithm
Answer
: Dijkstra's algorithm, conceived by computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra in 1956 and published in 1959,[1][2] is a graph search algorithm that solves the single-source shortest path problem for
a graph with
non-negative edge path
costs, producing ashortest path tree. This algorithm is often used in routing and as a subroutine in other graph algorithms.
6. What are the
requirements of Wirelesses LAN? Explain briefly
Answer : A wireless LAN must meet the same sort of requirements
typical of any LAN, including high capacity, ability to cover short distances,
full connectivity among attached stations, and broadcast capability. In
addition, a number of requirements are specific to the wireless LAN
environment. The following are among the
most important requirements for wireless LANs:
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