Prototype for optical LAN card

Computer networks provide users with access to remote resources and databases, with current technology offering a variety of structures and topologies to suit various applications. However, this capability of a network is limited when the usage of physical media is prevented by factors such as dista...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Paul Giovanni G., De Guzman, Florentina B., Larracas, Emmanuel P., Razon, Eduardo G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-72622021-07-26T09:06:09Z Prototype for optical LAN card Cruz, Paul Giovanni G. De Guzman, Florentina B. Larracas, Emmanuel P. Razon, Eduardo G. Computer networks provide users with access to remote resources and databases, with current technology offering a variety of structures and topologies to suit various applications. However, this capability of a network is limited when the usage of physical media is prevented by factors such as distance, geographical isolation or industrial hazards. This thesis project, a prototype for communication using an optical medium, aims to prove that communication is still possible even without cables or wires, and that the abovementioned factors need not hamper the network's capabilities. The subject matter of the entire project revolves around data communications, and thus network protocols, modulation techniques and communication-related hardware are discussed and applied in this project. To achieve the group's objectives, a simulation of 2 stations in a network was formulated. The functions of serial data transfer, microprocessor-controlled framing, sequencing and error detection, modulation and demodulation and general network management are evident in this prototype. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancement of the prototype for future applications, with these recommendations based from a thorough analysis of project results. 1991-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6618 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Computer network protocols Computer input-output equipment Optical materials Smart cards Computer storage devices Data transmission systems Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Computer network protocols
Computer input-output equipment
Optical materials
Smart cards
Computer storage devices
Data transmission systems
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Computer network protocols
Computer input-output equipment
Optical materials
Smart cards
Computer storage devices
Data transmission systems
Computer Sciences
Cruz, Paul Giovanni G.
De Guzman, Florentina B.
Larracas, Emmanuel P.
Razon, Eduardo G.
Prototype for optical LAN card
description Computer networks provide users with access to remote resources and databases, with current technology offering a variety of structures and topologies to suit various applications. However, this capability of a network is limited when the usage of physical media is prevented by factors such as distance, geographical isolation or industrial hazards. This thesis project, a prototype for communication using an optical medium, aims to prove that communication is still possible even without cables or wires, and that the abovementioned factors need not hamper the network's capabilities. The subject matter of the entire project revolves around data communications, and thus network protocols, modulation techniques and communication-related hardware are discussed and applied in this project. To achieve the group's objectives, a simulation of 2 stations in a network was formulated. The functions of serial data transfer, microprocessor-controlled framing, sequencing and error detection, modulation and demodulation and general network management are evident in this prototype. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancement of the prototype for future applications, with these recommendations based from a thorough analysis of project results.
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author Cruz, Paul Giovanni G.
De Guzman, Florentina B.
Larracas, Emmanuel P.
Razon, Eduardo G.
author_facet Cruz, Paul Giovanni G.
De Guzman, Florentina B.
Larracas, Emmanuel P.
Razon, Eduardo G.
author_sort Cruz, Paul Giovanni G.
title Prototype for optical LAN card
title_short Prototype for optical LAN card
title_full Prototype for optical LAN card
title_fullStr Prototype for optical LAN card
title_full_unstemmed Prototype for optical LAN card
title_sort prototype for optical lan card
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1991
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6618
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