Data transmission (also data communication or digital communications ) is the transfer of data (a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal.
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2018 |
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1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Serial and parallel transmission 5. Types of communication channels (Network topologies) |
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Data transmission (also data communication or digital communications ) is the transfer of data (a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2017 |
50637 characters 8 sections 23 paragraphs 1 images 238 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Serial and parallel transmission 5. Types of communication channels (Network topologies) |
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Data transmission also data communication or digital communications is the transfer of data (a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2016 |
46857 characters 8 sections 23 paragraphs 1 images 235 internal links 4 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Serial and parallel transmission 5. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission or digital communications is the transfer of data (a digital bit stream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2015 |
47458 characters 9 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 241 internal links 4 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2014 |
47907 characters 10 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 240 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission , or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream or a digitized analog signal [1] ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibres , wireless communication channels, storage media and computer buses . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2013 |
47291 characters 10 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 238 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission , or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibres , wireless communication channels, and storage media . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2012 |
47298 characters 10 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 238 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission , or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibres , wireless communication channels, and storage media . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2011 |
47351 characters 10 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 239 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission , or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibres , wireless communication channels, and storage media . The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave , or infrared signal. |
2010 |
47478 characters 10 sections 20 paragraphs 1 images 241 internal links 5 external links |
1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibres , wireless communication channels, and storage media . The data is represented as an electromagnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage , radiowave , microwave or infrared signal. |
2009 |
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1. Distinction between related subjects 2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 4. Baseband or passband transmission 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission , digital transmission or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream ) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission medium . Examples of such media are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication media, and storage media . The data is often represented as an electro-magnetic signal , such as an electrical voltage signal, a radiowave or microwave signal or an infra-red signal. |
2008 |
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2. Protocol layers and sub-topics 3. Distinction between related topics 5. Serial and parallel transmission 6. Types of communication channels |
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Data transmission is the transfer of data from point-to-point often represented as an electro-magnetic signal over a physical point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel . Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication channels, and storage media . Although data transferred may be exclusively analog signals , in modern times, transferred data is most often be a digital bit stream that may origin from a digital information source [ citation needed ] , for example a computer or a keyboard, or from a digitized analog signal, for example an audio or video signal. |
2007 |
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Data transmission is the conveyance of any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |
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2006 |
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Data transmission is the conveyance of any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |
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2005 |
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Data transmission is, very generally speaking, the conveyance of any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |
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2004 |
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Data transmission is, very generally speaking, the conveyance of any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |
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2003 |
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Data transmission is, very generally speaking, the conscious act of moving any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |
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2002 |
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Data transmission is, very generally speaking, the conscious act of moving any kind of information from one space to another. Historically this could be done by courier , a chain of bonfires or semaphores , and later by Morse code over copper wires . |