1 ECE 4099/TRC 4002 – Professional Practice 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Assignment 1 The management task of overseeing the deployment of fibre optic cables over a span of 200km in an urban locality is the culmination of a successful grant from the Federal Minister for Telecommunications. Projects A and B represent the two alternative cable laying solutions considered and are namely‚ underground and above ground cabling respectively. Financially‚ project B is more viable than project A albeit
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[pic] TERM PAPER- FIBER TO THE HOME PRESENT TO ASST.PROF. DANUVASIN CHAROEN‚ PH.D. BY |1 |MS.PATTARAPORN |KIRKAIKUL |ID 5510221004 | |2 |MS.PANUMAS |VACHARAKORNYOTHIN |ID 5510221026 | |3 |MS.SUPAK |SOPON |ID 5510221027
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Oscilloscope _ An oscilloscope (also known as a scope‚ CRO‚ DSO or‚ an O-scope) is a type of electronic test instrument that allows observation of constantly varying signal voltages‚ usually as a two-dimensional graph of one or more electrical potential differences using the vertical or ’Y’ axis‚ plotted as a function of time‚ (horizontal or ’x’ axis). Although an oscilloscope displays voltage on its vertical axis‚ any other quantity that can be converted to a voltage can be displayed as well
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REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) TRAINING PROGRAMME (MARCH 2012-AUGUST 2012) AT CYBERSPACE NETWORK LTD. BY ONIMOE ANN CHINYERE 09CH010437 COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES COVENANT UNIVERSITY BEING A REPORT SUBMITTED TO DEAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE
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network system‚ including required network cabling and components and required network devices. The purpose of this is also to provide adequate details and criteria for the design of this technology network system. (b) The contractor shall provide cables‚ network equipment‚ and components necessary to construct an integrated local area networking infrastructure. (c) The contractor shall be responsible for the installation of the technology network systems This document provides specifications
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A addresses are intended for use by large corporations and governments. ____F 3. 1000BaseT‚ released as the 802.3ab standard in June 1999‚ supports Gigabit Ethernet over 100-meter segments of balanced Category 5 copper cabling and requires two pairs of wires. ____T 4. The signaling rates associated with SONET are the same as those for ATM. ____F 5. A hardware firewall is configured with two or more network interfaces typically placed between a corporate LAN and the WAN connection. ____T
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and how this can benefit the company. (M3) Evidence: You can use Microsoft Word‚ Visio or any other drawing program for this task DEVICE | USAGE | COST | Network cables(UTP CAT 6) | Each device you want to connect to your Ethernet network requires a standard RJ-45 twisted pair cable‚ sometimes called a patch cable. | 1 box giganet CAT 6 patch cableGh¢400 | Network adapters | These adapters (also called network interface cards‚ or NICs) connect computers to a network so that they can
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Fundamental Dimension Limits of Antennas Ensuring Proper Antenna Dimensions in Mobile Device Designs Randy Bancroft Centurion Wireless Technologies Westminster‚ Colorado Abstract–The electronics industry has historically decreased the physical dimensions of their product offerings. In the age of wireless products this drive to miniaturize continues. Antennas are critical devices that enable wireless products. Unfortunately‚ system designers often choose antenna dimensions in an ad hoc manner
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have entered into the fray‚ and‚ most importantly‚ viewing was being made available via coaxial cable wire rather than just antenna. However‚ what would occur over the next decade would change the landscape of the business forever. In the beginning‚ the networks were also the major distributors of their product. They created and/or broadcasted their content. However‚ as television was becoming more cable based‚ the networks were losing their hold on their ability to distribute. They simply
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Network basics (8.1 & 8.3) Compare the different channels used in telecommunications networks (Level 1). Two types of signals: • Digital - streams of 0s and 1s – Electrical pulses – Computer data • Analog - continuous waves – Voice – Traditional cable television 4 Part 1 - Overview of telecommunications and Network basics (8.1 & 8.3) The functions of a modem • Modulation - converting digital signal to analog (e.g.‚ to send message from computer across network to Internet) Demodulation - converting
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