3.3.17
Transmission Media
Transmission Media
Transmission Media
Transmission media are different ways of physically transferring data along a network.


Twisted-pair copper cable
Twisted-pair copper cable
- This is often referred to as 'Ethernet cable'.
- Inside the cable, there are eight wires which are twisted into pairs. This is to reduce interference from other signals and improve transmission speed.
- Twisted cables have different ratings to indicate how quickly data can be transferred.
- E.g. Cat-5e can transmit at 1 Gbps.
- E.g. Cat-6 can transmit at 10 Gbps.


Fibre-optic cable
Fibre-optic cable
- Fibre-optic cables are made of thin strands of glass which transmit binary data as pulses of light.
- Fibre-optic cables have many advantages:
- Do not suffer interference.
- Very high bandwidth (100Tbps).
- Because of the lack of interference, fibre-optic cabling is appropriate for long distance communication such as undersea cabling.


Radio waves
Radio waves
- Radio waves are the transmission media of wireless networking.
- E.g. WiFi.
- E.g. Bluetooth.
- The amplitude (strength) of a radio wave decreases as it moves further from its transmitter. This is why WiFi signal loses strength further away from a WAP.
- Radio waves are also subject to interference from other radio signals of similar frequency. Wireless access points (WAPs) often check for frequency channels that are least congested before starting a broadcast.


Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable
- Coaxial cable is a wired transmission media where an insulated copper wire is surrounded by a metal mesh to protect it from interference.
- This is most often used for cable television.
1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
1.2Types of Processors
1.3Input, Output & Storage
1.3.1Elements of Computer Systems
1.3.2Types of Computer Systems
1.3.3How Magnetic Storage Works
1.3.4Properties of Magnetic Storage
1.3.5Examples of Magnetic Storage
1.3.6How Optical Storage Works
1.3.7Properties of Optical Storage
1.3.8Examples of Optical Storage
1.3.9Types of Optical Disc
1.3.10Random Access Memory
1.3.11Read Only Memory
1.3.12Uses of Flash Memory
1.3.13Properties of Flash Memory
1.3.14What to do When We Run Out of Memory
1.3.15How Virtual Memory Works
2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
2.2Applications Generation
2.2.1Applications Software
2.2.2Utilities
2.2.3Encryption Software
2.2.4Defragmentation Software
2.2.5Data Compression Software
2.2.6Backup Software
2.2.7Open Source Software
2.2.8Proprietary Software
2.2.9Licensing Issues
2.2.10Compilers
2.2.11Interpreters
2.2.12Assemblers
2.2.13Compiling a Program
2.2.14Lexical Analysis
2.2.15Compilation Stages
2.2.16Linkers, Loaders & Libraries
2.3Software Development
2.3.1Algorithmic Thinking
2.3.2Waterfall Lifecycle
2.3.3Waterfall Lifecycle - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.4Agile Methodology
2.3.5Agile Methodology - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.6Extreme Programming
2.3.7Extreme Programming - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.8Spiral Methodology
2.3.9Spiral Methodology - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.10Rapid Application Development
2.3.11RAD - Strengths & Weaknesse
2.4Types of Programming Language
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.2Databases
3.3Networks
3.3.1The Benefits of Networks
3.3.2Network Performance
3.3.3Types of Networks
3.3.4Network Protocols
3.3.5Transmission Protocols
3.3.6What is the Internet?
3.3.7Uniform Resource Locators
3.3.8Domain Name Service
3.3.9Web Hosting
3.3.10Layering Concepts
3.3.11TCP &. OSI Models
3.3.12The Advantages of Layering
3.3.13What's in a Packet?
3.3.14How do Packets get Routed?
3.3.15Did my Data Arrive Safely?
3.3.16Network Hardware
3.3.17Transmission Media
3.3.18Firewalls
3.3.19Proxies
3.3.20Client-Server Model
3.3.21Advantages of the Client Server Model
3.3.22Disadvantages of the Client Server Model
3.3.23Peer-to-Peer Model
3.3.24Advantages of the Peer-to-Peer Model
3.3.25Disadvantages of the Peer-to-Peer Model
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
4.1.1Data Types
4.1.2Casting
4.1.3Arrays
4.1.42D Arrays
4.1.5Strings
4.1.6Binary
4.1.7Sign & Magnitude
4.1.8Binary Addition
4.1.9Binary Shifts
4.1.10Hexadecimal
4.1.11Using Hexadecimal
4.1.12Converting Binary & Hexadecimal
4.1.13Converting Denary & Hexadecimal
4.1.14Floating Points in Binary
4.1.15Normalisation of Floating Points
4.1.16Floating Point Addition
4.1.17Floating Point Subtraction
4.1.18Bitwise Manipulation - Shifts
4.1.19Bitwise Manipulation - Masks
4.1.20Character Sets
4.1.21ASCII
4.1.22Unicode
4.2Data Structures
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
5.2Moral & Ethical Issues
5.2.1Online Activity Tracking
5.2.2Censorship
5.2.3Positive Cultural Impacts
5.2.4Negative Cultural Impacts
5.2.5E-Waste
5.2.6Energy Consumption
5.2.7Positive Environmental Impact
5.2.8Layout, Colour Paradigms & Character Sets
5.2.9Computers in the Workplace
5.2.10Automated Decision-Making
5.2.11Artificial Intelligence
5.2.12Monitoring Behaviour
5.2.13Analysing Personal Information
5.2.14Piracy & Offensive Communication
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Ahead
6.3Thinking Procedurally
6.4Thinking Logically
6.5Thinking Concurrently
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
7.2Programming Construction
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1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
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1.3.1Elements of Computer Systems
1.3.2Types of Computer Systems
1.3.3How Magnetic Storage Works
1.3.4Properties of Magnetic Storage
1.3.5Examples of Magnetic Storage
1.3.6How Optical Storage Works
1.3.7Properties of Optical Storage
1.3.8Examples of Optical Storage
1.3.9Types of Optical Disc
1.3.10Random Access Memory
1.3.11Read Only Memory
1.3.12Uses of Flash Memory
1.3.13Properties of Flash Memory
1.3.14What to do When We Run Out of Memory
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2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
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2.2.2Utilities
2.2.3Encryption Software
2.2.4Defragmentation Software
2.2.5Data Compression Software
2.2.6Backup Software
2.2.7Open Source Software
2.2.8Proprietary Software
2.2.9Licensing Issues
2.2.10Compilers
2.2.11Interpreters
2.2.12Assemblers
2.2.13Compiling a Program
2.2.14Lexical Analysis
2.2.15Compilation Stages
2.2.16Linkers, Loaders & Libraries
2.3Software Development
2.3.1Algorithmic Thinking
2.3.2Waterfall Lifecycle
2.3.3Waterfall Lifecycle - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.4Agile Methodology
2.3.5Agile Methodology - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.6Extreme Programming
2.3.7Extreme Programming - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.8Spiral Methodology
2.3.9Spiral Methodology - Strengths & Weaknesses
2.3.10Rapid Application Development
2.3.11RAD - Strengths & Weaknesse
2.4Types of Programming Language
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.2Databases
3.3Networks
3.3.1The Benefits of Networks
3.3.2Network Performance
3.3.3Types of Networks
3.3.4Network Protocols
3.3.5Transmission Protocols
3.3.6What is the Internet?
3.3.7Uniform Resource Locators
3.3.8Domain Name Service
3.3.9Web Hosting
3.3.10Layering Concepts
3.3.11TCP &. OSI Models
3.3.12The Advantages of Layering
3.3.13What's in a Packet?
3.3.14How do Packets get Routed?
3.3.15Did my Data Arrive Safely?
3.3.16Network Hardware
3.3.17Transmission Media
3.3.18Firewalls
3.3.19Proxies
3.3.20Client-Server Model
3.3.21Advantages of the Client Server Model
3.3.22Disadvantages of the Client Server Model
3.3.23Peer-to-Peer Model
3.3.24Advantages of the Peer-to-Peer Model
3.3.25Disadvantages of the Peer-to-Peer Model
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
4.1.1Data Types
4.1.2Casting
4.1.3Arrays
4.1.42D Arrays
4.1.5Strings
4.1.6Binary
4.1.7Sign & Magnitude
4.1.8Binary Addition
4.1.9Binary Shifts
4.1.10Hexadecimal
4.1.11Using Hexadecimal
4.1.12Converting Binary & Hexadecimal
4.1.13Converting Denary & Hexadecimal
4.1.14Floating Points in Binary
4.1.15Normalisation of Floating Points
4.1.16Floating Point Addition
4.1.17Floating Point Subtraction
4.1.18Bitwise Manipulation - Shifts
4.1.19Bitwise Manipulation - Masks
4.1.20Character Sets
4.1.21ASCII
4.1.22Unicode
4.2Data Structures
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
5.2Moral & Ethical Issues
5.2.1Online Activity Tracking
5.2.2Censorship
5.2.3Positive Cultural Impacts
5.2.4Negative Cultural Impacts
5.2.5E-Waste
5.2.6Energy Consumption
5.2.7Positive Environmental Impact
5.2.8Layout, Colour Paradigms & Character Sets
5.2.9Computers in the Workplace
5.2.10Automated Decision-Making
5.2.11Artificial Intelligence
5.2.12Monitoring Behaviour
5.2.13Analysing Personal Information
5.2.14Piracy & Offensive Communication
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Ahead
6.3Thinking Procedurally
6.4Thinking Logically
6.5Thinking Concurrently
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
7.2Programming Construction
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