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Link characteristics. S kills : none Concepts : Link characteristics -- technology, length, speed , latency, jitter and packet loss rate, units of measure for amount of data and connection speed, link trends and the gap between developed and developing nations.
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Link characteristics Skills: none Concepts: Link characteristics -- technology, length, speed, latency, jitter and packet loss rate, units of measure for amount of data and connection speed, link trends and the gap between developed and developing nations This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
Where does this topic fit? • Internet concepts • Applications • Technology (communication) • Implications • Internet skills • Application development • Content creation • User skills
Link characteristics Computer 2 Computer 1 Link technology Link length Link speed Latency, jitter and packet loss rate
Wireless connection technologies Terrestrial radio Satellite radio
Wire-line connection technologies Copper, twisted pair (electronic) Copper, coaxial cable (electronic) Fiber (optical)
Only use wireless links when a wired connection is not convenient or possible.
Link characteristics Computer 2 Computer 1 Link technology Link length Link speed Latency, jitter and packet loss rate
Link characteristics Computer 2 Computer 1 Link technology Link length Link speed Latency, jitter and packet loss rate
What are some unit of measure for … Length? Weight? 0101010101001011010010111001010101010010101010001010101010101010100101010010101010010010010010101010010001010101011101001010010101010 Data?
Units of measure for quantity inches, meters, millimeters, miles, nanometers, light years, etc. pounds, ounces, grams, kilograms, tons, nanograms, milligrams, etc. 0101010101001011010010111001010101010010101010001010101010101010100101010010101010010010010010101010010001010101011101001010010101010 bits, bytes, kilobytes, kilobits, terabits, megabits, gigabytes, etc.
Units of measure for time hours, days, weeks, years, centuries, seconds, microseconds, nanoseconds, and so forth
Rate = quantity per unit of time Distance traveled per unit of time
Units of measure for data transmission rate Transmission rate = amount of data per unit of time
Units of measure for data transmission rate Transmission rate = amount of data per unit of time
Units of measure for data transmission rate Transmission rate = amount of data per unit of time
The Internet Home
Link characteristics Computer 2 Computer 1 Link technology Link length Link speed Latency, jitter and packet loss rate
Jitter Which has the lowest jitter?
The link from your home to the Internet ? Home LAN The Internet LAN router ISP router
Global view PingER at Stanford University http://bit.ly/mnruYf
Summary Computer 2 Computer 1
Self-study questions • We discussed several characteristics of a communication link. Without looking back, do you recall what they were? • Name two units of measure for each of the following: • Weight • Length • Rate at which you run • Amount of data • Rate of data transmission • The general form of a unit of measure for velocity is distance/time. What is the general form of a unit of measure for data transmission speed? • What unit of measure would you use for a quantity of water? • What unit of measurement would you use for the rate at which water flows through a hose? • When you walk, you typically travel at rate of about 4 miles per hour. Convert that to miles per second. • When you walk, you typically travel at rate of about 4 miles per hour. Convert that to feet per second. • How many bits in a megabyte? • How long would it take to transmit a 100 megabit file over a 100 megabit/second link? • How long would it take to transmit a 100 megabit file over a 10 megabit/second link? • How long would it take to transmit a 100 megabit file over a one gigabit/second link? • How long would it take to transmit a 100 megabyte file over a 100 megabit/second link? • How long would it take to transmit a 100 megabit file over a 100 megabyte/second link? • How long would it take to transmit a 132 megabyte file over a 12 megabit/second link? • What are the speed, technology, length and monthly cost of the link from your home to your Internet service provider? • We saw that Internet links are often asymmetric – faster in one direction than the other. Why is the transmission rate from your ISP to your home faster than the other direction?
Resources Test ping times: http://pingtest.net Test data transmission rate: http://speedtest.net A more detailed link test with hints to improve performance by adjusting TCP parameters: http://ndt.anl.gov Current data on Verizon network performance: http://www.verizonbusiness.com/about/network/latency/ The 2010 Stanford report on Internet performance:http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/icfa/icfa-net-paper-jan10/report-jan10.doc Aladdin Nassar, Worldwide Inventory of Last-mile Bandwidths & Network Latencies:http://velocityconf.com/velocity2010/public/schedule/detail/14075 Project PingER: http://www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/pinger/