Types of Transmission Media (Wired and Wireless)

1. Overview

  • Transmission media = Path through which data travels between devices.
  • Two main types:
    • Wired (Guided Media): Data travels through physical cables.
    • Wireless (Unguided Media): Data travels through air (no cables).

2. Wired (Guided) Media

TypeDescriptionUse CasesKey Features
Twisted PairTwo copper wires twisted to reduce interference.LAN (Ethernet), Telephones.Cheap, flexible, limited bandwidth (~100m).
Coaxial CableSingle copper core with insulation layers.Cable TV, Internet.Better noise resistance, faster than twisted pair.
Fiber OpticUses light through glass/plastic fibers.High-speed internet, telecom.Very high speed, long distance, expensive, immune to interference.

3. Wireless (Unguided) Media

TypeDescriptionUse CasesKey Features
Radio WavesLow-frequency EM waves for wide coverage.FM/AM radio, Wi-Fi.Long distance, but more interference.
MicrowavesHigh-frequency waves for direct line-of-sight.Satellites, mobile networks.High speed, needs clear line of sight.
Infrared (IR)Light waves below visible spectrum.TV remotes, short-range IoT devices.Short range, cannot pass walls.
SatelliteSignals sent to/from orbiting satellites.GPS, global communication.Global coverage, high latency (delay).

4. Wired vs Wireless (Quick Comparison)

FeatureWiredWireless
InstallationNeeds cables, complex.Easy, no cables.
CostHigher (especially fiber).Lower.
SpeedFaster (esp. fiber optic).Slower, depends on tech.
MobilityLimited.High mobility.
InterferenceLess (esp. fiber).More prone to interference.

5. Key Points

  • Twisted Pair: Common in Ethernet (Cat-5, Cat-6).
  • Coaxial: For cable TV and older LANs.
  • Fiber Optic: Best for high speed and long distances.
  • Microwave: Needs line-of-sight (e.g., towers, satellites).
  • Infrared: Short range, for devices in the same room.

6. Quick Recap Table

Media TypeRangeSpeedCost
Twisted PairShort (<100m)Medium (10 Mbps–10 Gbps)Low
Coaxial CableMedium (<500m)Medium (10 Mbps–1 Gbps)Moderate
Fiber OpticLong (>10 km)Very High (1–100 Gbps)High
Radio WavesLong (>1 km)MediumLow
MicrowavesMedium (~80 km)HighModerate
InfraredShort (<10m)LowLow

MCQ


1. Which transmission medium provides the highest speed?

  • A) Coaxial Cable
  • B) Twisted Pair Cable
  • C) Optical Fiber
  • D) Electrical Cable
  • Answer: C) Optical Fiber

2. What type of cable is used for voice and data communications?

  • A) Coaxial Cable
  • B) Fiber-optic Cable
  • C) Twisted Pair Cable
  • D) All of the above
  • Answer: C) Twisted Pair Cable

3. What is an example of unguided transmission media?

  • A) Fiber-optic Cable
  • B) Coaxial Cable
  • C) Radio Waves
  • D) Twisted Pair Cable
  • Answer: C) Radio Waves

4. In fiber-optic cables, the signal is transmitted using:

  • A) Electrical signals
  • B) Infrared light
  • C) Light waves
  • D) Radio waves
  • Answer: C) Light waves

5. Radio waves are:

  • A) Omnidirectional
  • B) Unidirectional
  • C) Bidirectional
  • D) Single-direction
  • Answer: A) Omnidirectional

6. Which cable consists of a central conductor and an outer shield?

  • A) Twisted Pair Cable
  • B) Coaxial Cable
  • C) Fiber-optic Cable
  • D) Ethernet Cable
  • Answer: B) Coaxial Cable

7. Which transmission medium uses light signals?

  • A) Fiber-optic Cable
  • B) Coaxial Cable
  • C) Ethernet Cable
  • D) Twisted Pair Cable
  • Answer: A) Fiber-optic Cable

8. What is a disadvantage of wireless communication compared to wired communication?

  • A) Limited bandwidth
  • B) High installation cost
  • C) Limited mobility
  • D) None of the above
  • Answer: A) Limited bandwidth

9. Which medium is best for long-distance data transmission with minimal signal loss?

  • A) Twisted Pair Cable
  • B) Fiber-optic Cable
  • C) Coaxial Cable
  • D) Radio Waves
  • Answer: B) Fiber-optic Cable

10. In an optical fiber, what causes signal propagation?

  • A) Refraction
  • B) Reflection
  • C) Diffraction
  • D) Modulation
  • Answer: B) Reflection

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