Bandwidth
Bandwidth
3.1
Note
In networking, we use the term bandwidth
in two contexts.
§ The first, bandwidth in hertz, refers to the range
of frequencies in a composite signal or the range
of frequencies that a channel can pass.
§ The second, bandwidth in bits per second,
refers to the speed of bit transmission in a
channel or link. Often referred to as Capacity.
3.2
Example 3.42
3.3
Example 3.43
3.4
Example 3.44
Solution
We can calculate the throughput as
3.7
Propagation and Transmission Delay
3.8
Example 3.45
Solution
We can calculate the propagation time as
Solution
We can calculate the propagation and transmission time
as shown on the next slide:
3.10
Example 3.46 (continued)
3.11
Example 3.47
Solution
We can calculate the propagation and transmission
times as shown on the next slide.
3.12
Example 3.47 (continued)
3.13
Figure 3.31 Filling the link with bits for case 1
3.14
Example 3.48
3.15
Figure 3.32 Filling the link with bits in case 2
3.16
Note
3.17
Figure 3.33 Concept of bandwidth-delay product
3.18