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Data Encoding and Transmission Techniques

This document contains questions about encoding data streams using different schemes like NRZ-L, RZ, and differential Manchester encoding. It asks the reader to identify data streams based on provided encodings. It also asks the reader to draw graphs of NRZ-I and Manchester encodings for sample data streams. Additionally, it contains questions about calculating the minimum sampling rate according to Nyquist theorem and determining the number of transmitted bits for asynchronous vs synchronous transmission of a set number of characters.
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Data Encoding and Transmission Techniques

This document contains questions about encoding data streams using different schemes like NRZ-L, RZ, and differential Manchester encoding. It asks the reader to identify data streams based on provided encodings. It also asks the reader to draw graphs of NRZ-I and Manchester encodings for sample data streams. Additionally, it contains questions about calculating the minimum sampling rate according to Nyquist theorem and determining the number of transmitted bits for asynchronous vs synchronous transmission of a set number of characters.
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TCE2311DATA COMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKING

TRIMESTER 1 2013/14
TUTORIAL 3
1.

Figure shows the NRZ-L encoding of data stream. What is the data stream?

2.

Figure shows the RZ encoding of a data stream. What is the data stream?

3.

Figure shows the differential Manchester encoding of a data stream. What is the
data stream?

4. Draw the graph of the NRZ-I scheme using each of the following data streams.
a.
b.
c.
d.

00000000
11111111
01010101
00110011

5. Draw the graph of the Manchester scheme using each of the following data
streams.
a.
b.
c.
d.

00000000
11111111
01010101
00110011

6.

Using the Nyquist theorem, calculate the minimum sampling rate for an analog
signal with frequencies from 2000 to 8000 Hz

7.

We want to transmit 5000 characters with each character encoded as 8 bits. find
the number of transmitted bits for asynchronous and synchronous transmission.

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