Wednesday, November 25, 2009

CHAPTER 3











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CHAPTER 3




  1. For a terrestrial radio link of 30 kilometers, assuming that speed of light is 3 × 108 meters/second, the propagation delay is 30,000 / (3 * 10 8) seconds = 100 microseconds.




  2. When the cable length is 40 kilometers and the speed of transmission in the coaxial cable is 2.3 × 108 meters/second, the propagation delay is 40,000/ (2.3 * 108) seconds = 173.91 microseconds.




  3. The propagation delay in an optical fiber of 100 kilometers if the speed is 2 × 108 meters/second, is 100,000 / (2 × 108) seconds = 0.5 msec.




  4. In satellite communication, broadcasting and voice communication are done in the C band and Ku band.














































    Band Designation



    Frequency Range



    L band



    1-2 GHz



    S band



    2-4 GHz



    C band



    4-8 GHz



    X-band



    8-12 GHz



    Ku band



    12-18 GHz



    K band



    18-27 GHz



    Ka band



    27-40 GHz



    Q band



    33-50 GHz



    U band



    40-60 GHz



    V band



    40-75 GHz



    W band



    75-110GHz






  5. In mesh configuration, the communication is from one Earth station to another Earth station. Hence, the propagation delay is 240 msec. In star configuration, the transmission is from VSAT to the satellite, satellite to the hub, hub to the satellite, and then satellite to the other VSAT. Hence, the propagation delay is 480 msec.





















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