ch. 4 data comm
inter modulation noise
An example of _______ is when a signal with a frequency of 500 MHz combines with another signal of 1500 MHz and they form a new signal of 2000 MHz
true
Crosstalk occurs when the signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission systems creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel.
true
If a computer transmits a message containing "ABC" and the destination computer recieves "abc" as the massage, the message is corrupted
false
Parity checking can only detect an error when an even number of bits are switched.
true
The data link layer accepts messages from the network layer and controls the hardware that transmits them
spikes
The most common cause of burst errors is _____.
impulse noise
The most common source of data communications errors is/are
over 99%
Given that one has occurred, the probability of detecting an error using cyclic redundancy checking is:
50%
Given that one has occurred, the probability of detecting an error using parity checking is about:
amplitude shift keying
Which of the following is not a function of a data link protocol?
it is responsible for getting a message from one computer (node) to another without errors
Which of the following is true with respect to the data link layer?
false
With contention, a computer does not have to wait before it can transmit. It can transmit anytime.
computers must wait until the circuit is free before they can send data
With contention:
a receiver that detects an error in a messages asks the sender to retransmit the message until it is received without error
ARQ means that:
white noise
Background static on radios and telephones is called:
true
Media access controls refer to the need to control when computers transmit.
repeaters
On digital circuits, ______ are used to reshape the incoming signal and prevent attenuation
transmission efficiency
is defined as the total number of information bits divided by the total number of bits in the transmission
polling
is the process of sending a signal to a client that gives it permissiion to transmit or asks it to receive.
flipped bits
refers to bits that have been changed from 1 to 0, or vice versa, during data transmission between sender and receiver