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Chapter 3
Data and Signals
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3.2
3-3 DIGITAL SIGNALS3-3 DIGITAL SIGNALS
In addition to being represented by an analog signal,In addition to being represented by an analog signal,
information can also be represented by ainformation can also be represented by a digital signaldigital signal..
For example, a 1 can be encoded as a positive voltageFor example, a 1 can be encoded as a positive voltage
and a 0 as zero voltage. A digital signal can have moreand a 0 as zero voltage. A digital signal can have more
than two levels. In this case, we can send more than 1 bitthan two levels. In this case, we can send more than 1 bit
for each level.for each level.
 Bit Rate
 Bit Length
 Digital Signal as a Composite Analog Signal
 Application Layer
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
3.3
Figure 3.16 Two digital signals: one with two signal levels and the other
with four signal levels
3.4
A digital signal has eight levels. How many bits are
needed per level? We calculate the number of bits from
the formula
Example 3.16
Each signal level is represented by 3 bits.
3.5
A digital signal has nine levels. How many bits are
needed per level? We calculate the number of bits by
using the formula. Each signal level is represented by
3.17 bits. However, this answer is not realistic. The
number of bits sent per level needs to be an integer as
well as a power of 2. For this example, 4 bits can
represent one level.
Example 3.17
3.6
Assume we need to download text documents at the rate
of 100 pages per sec. What is the required bit rate of the
channel?
Solution
A page is an average of 24 lines with 80 characters in
each line. If we assume that one character requires 8
bits (ascii), the bit rate is
Example 3.18
3.7
A digitized voice channel, as we will see in Chapter 4, is
made by digitizing a 4-kHz bandwidth analog voice
signal. We need to sample the signal at twice the highest
frequency (two samples per hertz). We assume that each
sample requires 8 bits. What is the required bit rate?
Solution
The bit rate can be calculated as
Example 3.19
3.8
What is the bit rate for high-definition TV (HDTV)?
Solution
HDTV uses digital signals to broadcast high quality
video signals. The HDTV screen is normally a ratio of
16 : 9. There are 1920 by 1080 pixels per screen, and the
screen is renewed 30 times per second. Twenty-four bits
represents one color pixel.
Example 3.20
The TV stations reduce this rate to 20 to 40 Mbps
through compression.
3.9
Figure 3.17 The time and frequency domains of periodic and nonperiodic
digital signals
3.10
Figure 3.18 Baseband transmission
3.11
A digital signal is a composite analog
signal with an infinite bandwidth.
Note
3.12
Figure 3.19 Bandwidths of two low-pass channels
3.13
Figure 3.20 Baseband transmission using a dedicated medium
3.14
Baseband transmission of a digital
signal that preserves the shape of the
digital signal is possible only if we have
a low-pass channel with an infinite or
very wide bandwidth.
Note
3.15
An example of a dedicated channel where the entire
bandwidth of the medium is used as one single channel
is a LAN. Almost every wired LAN today uses a
dedicated channel for two stations communicating with
each other. In a bus topology LAN with multipoint
connections, only two stations can communicate with
each other at each moment in time (timesharing); the
other stations need to refrain from sending data. In a
star topology LAN, the entire channel between each
station and the hub is used for communication between
these two entities.
Example 3.21
3.16
Figure 3.21 Rough approximation of a digital signal using the first harmonic
for worst case
3.17
Figure 3.22 Simulating a digital signal with first three harmonics
3.18
In baseband transmission, the required bandwidth is proportional to
the bit rate;
if we need to send bits faster, we need more bandwidth.
Note
In baseband transmission, the required
bandwidth is proportional to the bit rate;
if we need to send bits faster, we need
more bandwidth.
3.19
Table 3.2 Bandwidth requirements
3.20
What is the required bandwidth of a low-pass channel if
we need to send 1 Mbps by using baseband transmission?
Solution
The answer depends on the accuracy desired.
a. The minimum bandwidth, is B = bit rate /2, or 500 kHz.
b. A better solution is to use the first and the third
harmonics with B = 3 × 500 kHz = 1.5 MHz.
c. Still a better solution is to use the first, third, and fifth
harmonics with B = 5 × 500 kHz = 2.5 MHz.
Example 3.22
3.21
We have a low-pass channel with bandwidth 100 kHz.
What is the maximum bit rate of this
channel?
Solution
The maximum bit rate can be achieved if we use the first
harmonic. The bit rate is 2 times the available bandwidth,
or 200 kbps.
Example 3.22
3.22
Figure 3.23 Bandwidth of a bandpass channel
3.23
If the available channel is a bandpass
channel, we cannot send the digital
signal directly to the channel;
we need to convert the digital signal to
an analog signal before transmission.
Note
3.24
Figure 3.24 Modulation of a digital signal for transmission on a bandpass
channel
3.25
An example of broadband transmission using
modulation is the sending of computer data through a
telephone subscriber line, the line connecting a resident
to the central telephone office. These lines are designed
to carry voice with a limited bandwidth. The channel is
considered a bandpass channel. We convert the digital
signal from the computer to an analog signal, and send
the analog signal. We can install two converters to
change the digital signal to analog and vice versa at the
receiving end. The converter, in this case, is called a
modem which we discuss in detail in Chapter 5.
Example 3.24
3.26
A second example is the digital cellular telephone. For
better reception, digital cellular phones convert the
analog voice signal to a digital signal (see Chapter 16).
Although the bandwidth allocated to a company
providing digital cellular phone service is very wide, we
still cannot send the digital signal without conversion.
The reason is that we only have a bandpass channel
available between caller and callee. We need to convert
the digitized voice to a composite analog signal before
sending.
Example 3.25

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Ch3 2 v1

  • 1. 3.1 Chapter 3 Data and Signals Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
  • 2. 3.2 3-3 DIGITAL SIGNALS3-3 DIGITAL SIGNALS In addition to being represented by an analog signal,In addition to being represented by an analog signal, information can also be represented by ainformation can also be represented by a digital signaldigital signal.. For example, a 1 can be encoded as a positive voltageFor example, a 1 can be encoded as a positive voltage and a 0 as zero voltage. A digital signal can have moreand a 0 as zero voltage. A digital signal can have more than two levels. In this case, we can send more than 1 bitthan two levels. In this case, we can send more than 1 bit for each level.for each level.  Bit Rate  Bit Length  Digital Signal as a Composite Analog Signal  Application Layer Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 3. 3.3 Figure 3.16 Two digital signals: one with two signal levels and the other with four signal levels
  • 4. 3.4 A digital signal has eight levels. How many bits are needed per level? We calculate the number of bits from the formula Example 3.16 Each signal level is represented by 3 bits.
  • 5. 3.5 A digital signal has nine levels. How many bits are needed per level? We calculate the number of bits by using the formula. Each signal level is represented by 3.17 bits. However, this answer is not realistic. The number of bits sent per level needs to be an integer as well as a power of 2. For this example, 4 bits can represent one level. Example 3.17
  • 6. 3.6 Assume we need to download text documents at the rate of 100 pages per sec. What is the required bit rate of the channel? Solution A page is an average of 24 lines with 80 characters in each line. If we assume that one character requires 8 bits (ascii), the bit rate is Example 3.18
  • 7. 3.7 A digitized voice channel, as we will see in Chapter 4, is made by digitizing a 4-kHz bandwidth analog voice signal. We need to sample the signal at twice the highest frequency (two samples per hertz). We assume that each sample requires 8 bits. What is the required bit rate? Solution The bit rate can be calculated as Example 3.19
  • 8. 3.8 What is the bit rate for high-definition TV (HDTV)? Solution HDTV uses digital signals to broadcast high quality video signals. The HDTV screen is normally a ratio of 16 : 9. There are 1920 by 1080 pixels per screen, and the screen is renewed 30 times per second. Twenty-four bits represents one color pixel. Example 3.20 The TV stations reduce this rate to 20 to 40 Mbps through compression.
  • 9. 3.9 Figure 3.17 The time and frequency domains of periodic and nonperiodic digital signals
  • 11. 3.11 A digital signal is a composite analog signal with an infinite bandwidth. Note
  • 12. 3.12 Figure 3.19 Bandwidths of two low-pass channels
  • 13. 3.13 Figure 3.20 Baseband transmission using a dedicated medium
  • 14. 3.14 Baseband transmission of a digital signal that preserves the shape of the digital signal is possible only if we have a low-pass channel with an infinite or very wide bandwidth. Note
  • 15. 3.15 An example of a dedicated channel where the entire bandwidth of the medium is used as one single channel is a LAN. Almost every wired LAN today uses a dedicated channel for two stations communicating with each other. In a bus topology LAN with multipoint connections, only two stations can communicate with each other at each moment in time (timesharing); the other stations need to refrain from sending data. In a star topology LAN, the entire channel between each station and the hub is used for communication between these two entities. Example 3.21
  • 16. 3.16 Figure 3.21 Rough approximation of a digital signal using the first harmonic for worst case
  • 17. 3.17 Figure 3.22 Simulating a digital signal with first three harmonics
  • 18. 3.18 In baseband transmission, the required bandwidth is proportional to the bit rate; if we need to send bits faster, we need more bandwidth. Note In baseband transmission, the required bandwidth is proportional to the bit rate; if we need to send bits faster, we need more bandwidth.
  • 19. 3.19 Table 3.2 Bandwidth requirements
  • 20. 3.20 What is the required bandwidth of a low-pass channel if we need to send 1 Mbps by using baseband transmission? Solution The answer depends on the accuracy desired. a. The minimum bandwidth, is B = bit rate /2, or 500 kHz. b. A better solution is to use the first and the third harmonics with B = 3 × 500 kHz = 1.5 MHz. c. Still a better solution is to use the first, third, and fifth harmonics with B = 5 × 500 kHz = 2.5 MHz. Example 3.22
  • 21. 3.21 We have a low-pass channel with bandwidth 100 kHz. What is the maximum bit rate of this channel? Solution The maximum bit rate can be achieved if we use the first harmonic. The bit rate is 2 times the available bandwidth, or 200 kbps. Example 3.22
  • 22. 3.22 Figure 3.23 Bandwidth of a bandpass channel
  • 23. 3.23 If the available channel is a bandpass channel, we cannot send the digital signal directly to the channel; we need to convert the digital signal to an analog signal before transmission. Note
  • 24. 3.24 Figure 3.24 Modulation of a digital signal for transmission on a bandpass channel
  • 25. 3.25 An example of broadband transmission using modulation is the sending of computer data through a telephone subscriber line, the line connecting a resident to the central telephone office. These lines are designed to carry voice with a limited bandwidth. The channel is considered a bandpass channel. We convert the digital signal from the computer to an analog signal, and send the analog signal. We can install two converters to change the digital signal to analog and vice versa at the receiving end. The converter, in this case, is called a modem which we discuss in detail in Chapter 5. Example 3.24
  • 26. 3.26 A second example is the digital cellular telephone. For better reception, digital cellular phones convert the analog voice signal to a digital signal (see Chapter 16). Although the bandwidth allocated to a company providing digital cellular phone service is very wide, we still cannot send the digital signal without conversion. The reason is that we only have a bandpass channel available between caller and callee. We need to convert the digitized voice to a composite analog signal before sending. Example 3.25