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Features
- This unique free application is for all students across the world. It covers 239 topics of Data Communication and Network in detail. These 239 topics are divided in 5 units.
- Each topic is around 600 words and is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations along with simple text explaining the concept in detail.
- This USP of this application is "ultra-portability". Students can access the content on-the-go from anywhere they like.
- Basically, each topic is like a detailed flash card and will make the lives of students simpler and easier.
- Some of topics Covered in this application are:
- 1. Introduction to digital Communication
- 2. Data Communication Components
- 3. Data flow in Data Communication
- 4. NETWORKS CRITERIA
- 5. Connection Types
- 6. Network Topology
- 7. Local Area Network
- 8. Wide Area Network
- 9. Metropolitan Area Networks(MAN)
- 10. The OSI Model
- 11. The TCP/IP model
- 12. Difference between OSI model and TCP/IP model
- 13. Connection-oriented Services
- 14. Connection-less Services
- 15. Network Standardization
- 16. ISO (International Standards Organization).
- 17. The ARPANET
- 18. NSFNET
- 19. Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
- 20. Sampling
- 21. Quantization
- 22. Delta Modulation (DM)
- 23. TRANSMISSION MODES
- 24. Parallel Transmission
- 25. Serial Transmission
- 26. X.21 Interface
- 27. X.21 Protocol Operation
- 28. ETHERNET
- 29. STANDARD ETHERNET
- 30. STANDARD ETHERNET-FRAME LENGTH
- 31. STANDARD ETHERNET-ADDRESSING
- 32. STANDARD ETHERNET-ADDRESSING
- 33. STANDARD ETHERNET-PHYSICAL LAYER
- 34. FAST ETHERNET
- 35. FAST ETHERNET-PHYSICAL LAYER
- 36. FAST ETHERNET-PHYSICAL LAYER-ENCODING
- 37. GIGABIT ETHERNET
- 38. GIGABIT ETHERNET-Physical Layer
- 39. Ten-Gigabit Ethernet
- 40. Magnetic Media
- 41. Twisted Pair
- 42. Coaxial Cable
- 43. Fiber Optics
- 44. Fiber Cables
- 45. Fiber Optic Networks
- 46. Comparison of Fiber Optics and Copper Wire
- 47. MULTIPLEXING.
- 48. Frequency-Division Multiplexing
- 49. Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
- 50. Time-Division Multiplexing
- 51. Time-Division Multiplexing
- 52. Synchronous Time-Division Multiplexing
- 53. Interleaving Time-Division Multiplexing
- 54. Digital Signal Service
- 55. T Lines
- 56. Switching
- 57. Types of Switching
- 58. Circuit-switched networks
- 59. Phases of Circuit-switched networks
- 60. Datagram Networks
- 61. Virtual-circuit network addressing
- 62. RS-232
- 63. RS 232 Lines and their usage
- 64. Development of RS 232
- 65. RS232 handshaking with XON/XOFF
- 66. RS-232 Signals and RS232 voltage levels
- 67. RS 232 Handshaking
- 68. RS232 Serial Loopback Connections
- 69. RS232 Serial Data Cables and Pin Connections
- 70. RS-422 serial transmission
- 71. RS449 Basics, Interface
- 72. RS449 Primary connector pinout, Interface
- 73. RS-485
- 74. ISDN
- 75. ISDN Architecture
- 76. ISDN channels.
- 77. ISDN Services
- 78. Types of Errors
- 79. Error-Correcting Codes
- 80. Error-Detecting Codes
- 81. FRAMING
- 82. Variable-Size Framing
- 83. Flow Control
- 84. Error Control
- 85. CLASSIFICATION OF PROTOCOLS
- 86. Simplest Protocol
- 87. Stop-and-Wait Protocol
- 88. Stop-and-Wait Automatic Repeat Request
- 89. Go-Back-N Automatic Repeat Request
- 90. Selective Repeat Automatic Repeat Request
- 91. Piggybacking
- 92. HIGH-LEVEL DATA LINK CONTROL (HDLC)
- 93. HDLC-Frame Structure
- 94. Point-to-point protocol
- 95. Point-to-point protocol-framing
- 96. Other data link control protocols
- 97. ALOHA
- 98. Vulnerable time for Pure ALOHA
- 99. Slotted ALOHA
- 100. Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA).
- 101. Vulnerable Time for Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)
- 102. Persistence Methods for Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)
- 103. Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)-
- 104. CSMA/CD Frame Size
- 105. CSMA/CD Procedure
- 106. CSMA/CD Energy Level
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