EEE 367 Telecommunication Engineering: Digital Transmission
EEE 367 Telecommunication Engineering: Digital Transmission
EEE 367 Telecommunication Engineering: Digital Transmission
Telecommunication Engineering
Digital Transmission
Data and Signals
4.12
Signal vs. Data
Data Element: What we need to send (is being carried)
Signal element: What we can send (it is a carrier)
4.15
Example
32
Multiple Access
• Multiple Access is a technique where by many subscribers
or local stations can share the use of a communication
channel at the same time. Therefore, a multiple access
technique permits the communication resources of the
channel to be shared by a large number of users.
• Simply multiplexing is a technique and multiple access is a
way to use this technique.
Multiple Access
Any good multiple access protocol should have the
following properties
• To share a common transmission channel among several
users in the system.
• The protocol should perform the allocation such that the
transmission medium is used effectively.
• The allocation should be fair toward any users. Each should
receive the same allocated capacity.
• The protocol should be flexible in allowing different types
of traffic (voice or data).
• The protocol should be stable.
Types of Multiplexing