Deck 4: Manipulating Information for Transmission
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Deck 4: Manipulating Information for Transmission
1
In communications, the term ________ refers to information being transmitted using a one state or a zero state.
digital
2
________ signals are difficult to synchronize and hard to monitor with error-checking schemes because there are no opposite polarity pulses to count.
Unipolar
3
The three common digital patterns are ________, bipolar nonreturn to zero (BPNRZ), and bipolar return to zero (BPRZ).
unipolar
4
The most commonly used digital bit pattern and the one most commonly used in the communications network is the:
A) BPNRZ waveform
B) unipolar waveform
C) BPRZ wavef
D) all are used equally
A) BPNRZ waveform
B) unipolar waveform
C) BPRZ wavef
D) all are used equally
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5
Bipolar non-return to zero provides the best method for transmitting digital signals longer distances.
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6
The pulse ________ is the shape the pulse should fall within in order to be considered a pulse.
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7
A two-way radio is a good example of a:
A) simplex transmission mode
B) half-duplex circuit
C) full-duplex circuit
D) answers a and b above
A) simplex transmission mode
B) half-duplex circuit
C) full-duplex circuit
D) answers a and b above
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8
One problem with analog signals is that they have:
A) multiple frequencies to deal with
B) increased noise on the line
C) greater signal degradation
D) complex waveforms
E) all of the above
A) multiple frequencies to deal with
B) increased noise on the line
C) greater signal degradation
D) complex waveforms
E) all of the above
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9
The only analog portion of the network left today is that found between the serving central office and the subscriber's residence.
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10
Which of the following is not one of the stages occurring in the process of analog-to-digital conversion?
A) multiplexing
B) sampling
C) quantizing
D) encoding
A) multiplexing
B) sampling
C) quantizing
D) encoding
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11
The step that converts a voltage value of the analog waveform to a digital word in analog-to-digital conversion is called ________.
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12
________ is the final step in the analog-to-digital conversion process.
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13
Each ________ word refers to one sample of an analog waveform.
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14
Early scientists determined that ________ eight-bit words sufficiently represent all of the levels of human speech.
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15
Sampling is the process that formats the PCM words and ships them out onto the physical transmission medium, whether it is a copper wire or a fiber-optic strand.
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16
The Nyquist Theorem states that a waveform should be sampled at eight times its highest frequency in order to obtain a toll quality signal.
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17
The term toll ________ refers to a voice signal that meets the toll voice specifications provided by standards organizations.
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18
Techniques such as ADPCM and LD-CELP have been created to compress the voice signal and reduce the number of ones and zeros needed for each PCM word.
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19
When a digital line interfaces with a PC, the signal has to go through analog-to-digital conversion.
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20
The individual signal riding within the multiplexed signal is called a(n) ________.
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21
In a digital-to-digital conversion, the interface equipment formats the digital signal into a(n) ________ signal before transmitting it out onto the network.
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22
A(n) ________ combines numerous information signals onto one transmission pipe, combining as few as 24 channels onto one T1 transmission link or as many as 129,024 channels onto one fiber-optic strand.
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23
________ is the acronym for the multiplexing method that works by dividing the frequency spectrum into subchannels, or frequency chunks, and transporting individual voice signals across each channel.
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24
Which of the following is a major problem associated with the use of FDM?
A) power required to energize the circuits
B) the increased noise in the line
C) the task of tuning the circuits
D) all of the above
A) power required to energize the circuits
B) the increased noise in the line
C) the task of tuning the circuits
D) all of the above
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25
FDM is the most commonly used method of multiplexing today because it represents huge savings in costs.
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26
The method that multiplexes digital words into time slots together in one signal is:
A) TDM
B) DWDM
C)ATM
D) PGM
A) TDM
B) DWDM
C)ATM
D) PGM
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27
FDM is a viable multiplexing method for certain applications such as DSL, which is used for short distances between central offices and subscribers' locations.
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28
Which statement about TDM is true?
A) TDM rides on all types of media, copper, radio frequencies, and fiber.
B) TDM is the most widely used transport protocol in the world-wide communications network.
C) TDM uses time slots to carry signals instead of frequencies and multiplexes digital signals into the time slots, not analog signals, as with FDM.
D) There are two distinct steps in the TDM process, conversion and multiplexing.
E) All of the above.
A) TDM rides on all types of media, copper, radio frequencies, and fiber.
B) TDM is the most widely used transport protocol in the world-wide communications network.
C) TDM uses time slots to carry signals instead of frequencies and multiplexes digital signals into the time slots, not analog signals, as with FDM.
D) There are two distinct steps in the TDM process, conversion and multiplexing.
E) All of the above.
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29
The optical standard that defines specific bit-per-second rates is the ________ standard.
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30
Which statement concerning fast-packet multiplexing is not true?
A) it is a method used to transmit information
B) it is much more efficient than TDM or FDM
C) it operates on the premise that circuits may be oversubscribed in the same way that stadium seats are oversold, with the understanding that not every subscriber user will be on line at the same time
D) none of the above (all are true)
A) it is a method used to transmit information
B) it is much more efficient than TDM or FDM
C) it operates on the premise that circuits may be oversubscribed in the same way that stadium seats are oversold, with the understanding that not every subscriber user will be on line at the same time
D) none of the above (all are true)
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31
ATM stands for ________ transfer mode, a fast packet transmission protocol that statistically multiplexes fixed-length cells.
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32
The newest multiplexing technology in the communications network is:
A) FDM
B) TDM
C) fast-packet
D) DWDM
A) FDM
B) TDM
C) fast-packet
D) DWDM
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33
The rapid development of DWDM systems has helped to increase the amount of bandwidth available throughout the world.
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34
Fast-packet multiplexing is quickly becoming the multiplexing method of choice.
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35
The acronym for systems with very wide spacing fields between each wavelength that limit the number of channels per system is ________.
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36
The process of incorporating an information signal onto a carrier wave is called ________.
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37
Explain the analog-to-digital conversion process, describing the three steps involved.
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38
The most popular encoding scheme for personal computing devices is ________.
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39
The acronym for the eight-bit code that IBM developed specifically for their machines, which is seldom deployed today is ________.
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40
When information is shipped out onto the medium one bit at a time, it is said to be traveling across the network via parallel transmission.
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41
The problem associated with using start and stop bits is the amount of ________ used every time a character is sent.
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42
In ________ transmission, the use of one clock to reference the start and stop of the bit stream allows the equipment to send characters without individual stop and start bits.
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43
The simplest technique for converting the digital signal to an analog signal is:
A) AM
B) PM
C) FM
D) all are about the same in terms of complexity
A) AM
B) PM
C) FM
D) all are about the same in terms of complexity
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44
In analog data transmission, frequencies of 0 to 300 Hz and 3300 to 4000 Hz are reserved as ________, used to ensure that the data transmission will not interfere with other signals.
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45
In analog data transmission, frequencies of 0 to 300 Hz and 3300 to 4000 Hz are reserved as ________, used to ensure that the data transmission will not interfere with other signals.
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46
How many signaling changes/changes in the waveform occur per second in a 2400 baud per second circuit?
A) 600
B) 1200
C) 1800
D) 2400
A) 600
B) 1200
C) 1800
D) 2400
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47
The amount of data the analog data circuit is able to carry depends on the:
A) type of modem on each end
B) length of the circuit from the subscriber to the central office
C) cable gauge
D) total impedance of the line
E) all of the above
A) type of modem on each end
B) length of the circuit from the subscriber to the central office
C) cable gauge
D) total impedance of the line
E) all of the above
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48
________ combines PM and AM to produce a four-bit per baud signal
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