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Report on modem
1. 1.
ModemContents TOC quot;
1-3quot;
Introduction to Modem PAGEREF _Toc269979175 2The Orgin of Modem PAGEREF _Toc269979176 3Classification of Modem PAGEREF
_Toc269979177 5* Short Haul PAGEREF _Toc269979178 5* Voice Grade (VG) PAGEREF _Toc269979179 5* Wideband PAGEREF _Toc269979180 6* Leased, Private PAGEREF
_Toc269979181 6* Dial up PAGEREF _Toc269979182 6* Two and Four-Wires Lines PAGEREF _Toc269979183 6* Half Duplex PAGEREF _Toc269979184 7* Full Duplex
PAGEREF _Toc269979185 7* Simplex PAGEREF _Toc269979186 8* Asynchronous Modems PAGEREF _Toc269979187 8* Synchronous Modems PAGEREF _Toc269979188
9Types of Modem PAGEREF _Toc269979189 9Difference between Internal and External Modem PAGEREF _Toc269979190 9How it works: PAGEREF _Toc269979191
10Modulation Techniques PAGEREF _Toc269979192 11Speed variation from 1960 to till now! PAGEREF _Toc269979193 14Future Trend PAGEREF _Toc269979194 15<br
/>Introduction to Modem<br />A modem (modulator-demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a
carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduce the original digital data. Modems can be
used over any means of transmitting analog signals, from driven diodes to radio.<br />The most familiar example is a voice band modem that turns the digital data of a personal
computer into analog audio signals that can be transmitted over a telephone line, and once received on the other side, a modem converts the analog data back into digital.<br
/>Modems are generally classified by the amount of data they can send in a given time, normally measured in bits per second (bit/s, or bps). They can also be classified by Baud, the
number of times the modem changes its signal state per second. For example, the ITU V.21standard used audio frequency-shift keying, aka tones, to carry 300 bit/s using 300 baud,
whereas the original ITU V.22 standard allowed 1,200 bit/s with 600 baud using phase-shift keying.<br />The Orgin of Modem<br />News wire services in 1920s
used multiplex equipment that met the definition, but the modem function was incidental to the multiplexing function, so they are not commonly included in the history of modems.<br
/>Modems grew out of the need to connect teletype machines over ordinary phone lines instead of more expensive leased lines which had previously been used for current loop-based
teleprinters and automated telegraphs. George Stibitz connected a New Hampshire teletype to a computer in New York City by a subscriber telephone line in 1940.<br />Mass-
produced modems in the United States began as part of the SAGE air-defense system in 1958, connecting terminals at various airbases, radar sites, and command-and-control centers
to the SAGE director centers scattered around the U.S. and Canada. SAGE modems were described by AT&T's Bell Labs as conforming to their newly published Bell 101
dataset standard. While they ran on dedicated telephone lines, the devices at each end were no different from commercial acoustically coupled Bell 101, 110 baud modems.<br />The
sending modem modulates the data into a signal that is compatible with the phone line, and the receiving modem demodulates the signal back into digital data. Wireless
modems convert digital data into radio signals and back.<br />Modems came into existence in the 1960s as a way to allow terminals to connect to computers over the phone lines. A
typical arrangement is shown below:<br />In a configuration like this, a dumb terminal at an off-site office or store could quot;
dial inquot;
to a large, central computer. The 1960s
were the age of time-shared computers, so a business would often buy computer time from a time-share facility and connect to it via a 300-bit-per-second (bps) modem.<br />A dumb
terminal is simply a keyboard and a screen. A very common dumb terminal at the time was called the DEC VT-100, and it became a standard of the day (now memorialized in terminal
emulators worldwide). The VT-100 could display 25 lines of 80 characters each. When the user typed a character on the terminal, the modem sent the ASCII code for the character to
the computer. The computer then sent the character back to the computer so it would appear on the screen.<br />When personal computers started appearing in the late 1970s, bulletin
board systems (BBS) became the rage. A person would set up a computer with a modem or two and some BBS software, and other people would dial in to connect to the bulletin
board. The users would run terminal emulators on their computers to emulate a dumb terminal.<br />People got along at 300 bps for quite a while. The reason this speed was tolerable
was because 300 bps represents about 30 characters per second, which is a lot more characters per second than a person can type or read. Once people started transferring large
programs and images to and from bulletin board systems, however, 300 bps became intolerable. Modem speeds went through a series of steps at approximately two-year intervals:<br
/>Classification of Modem<br />Classifying Modems according to: Range<br />* Short Haul<br />Short haul modems are cheap solutions to systems of short ranges (up to 15 km),
which use private lines and are not part of a public system. Short haul modems can also be used, even if the end-to-end length of the direct connection is longer than 15 km, when both
ends of the line are served by the same central office in the telephone system. These lines are called quot;
local loopsquot;
. Short haul modems are distance-sensitive, because signal
attenuation occurs as the signal travels through the line. <br />Short haul modems tend to be cheaper than other modems for two reasons:<br />(1) No circuitry is included in them to
correct for differences between the carrier frequency of the demodulator and the frequency of the modulator.<br />(2) Generally no circuitry is included to reduce/correct for noise
rejection, which is less of a problem over short distances than over long distances.<br />There are two main types of short haul modems:<br />Analog modems, using a simple
modulation method, without sophisticated devices for error control or equalizers. <br />Line drivers increase the digital signal, which transmit to the communication channel and do
not transmit the carrier signal, as conventional modems<br />* Voice Grade (VG)<br />Voice-grade modems are used for unlimited destination, using a moderate to high data rate.
These modems are expensive and their maintenance and tuning are sophisticated. Communication channels are leased lines and dial-up.<br />Voice-band telephone network is used for
data transmission. A user-to-user connection may be either dedicated or dialed. The links in the connection are the same in the two cases, and the only difference for the user is that for
some impairments (particularly attenuation and delay distortion), a dedicated (private or leased) line is guaranteed to meet certain specifications, whereas a dialed connection can only
be described statistically.<br />* Wideband<br />Wideband modems are used in large-volume telephone-line multiplexing, dedicated computer-to-computer links. These modems
exceed high data rates.<br />Classifying Modems according to: Line Type<br />* Leased, Private<br />Leased, private or dedicated lines (usually 4-wire) are for the exclusive use of
quot;
leased-linequot;
modems - either pair (in a simple point-to-point connection) or several (on a multidrop network for a polling or a contention system). If the medium is the
telephone network, their transmission characteristics are usually guaranteed to meet certain specifications, but if the link includes any radio transmission, the quality of it may be as
variable as that of a switched (i.e. nondedicated) line.<br />* Dial up<br />Dial-up modems can establish point-to-point connections on the PSTN by any combination of manual or
automatic dialing or answering. The quality of the circuit is not guaranteed, but all phone companies establish objectives. The links established are almost always 2-wire because 4-
wire dialing is tedious and expensive.<br />* Two and Four-Wires Lines<br />A four-wire (4W) line is a pair of two-wire (2W) lines, one for transmitting and one for receiving, in
which the signals in the two directions are to be kept totally separate. Perfect separation can be maintained only if the four-wire configuration is sustained from transmitter to receiver.
The lines may be combined in a 4W/2W network (often called a hybrid or a hybrid transformer) at any point in the signal path. In this case impedance mismatches will cause
reflections and interference between the two signals.<br />Classifying Modems according to: Operation Mode<br />* Half Duplex<br />Half duplex means that signals can be passed
in either direction, but not in both simultaneously. A telephone channel often includes an echo; this renders the channel half-duplex. Echo suppressors are slowly being replaced
by echo cancellers, which are theoretically full-duplex devices.<br />When a modem is connected to a two-wire line, its output impedance cannot be matched exactly to the input
impedance of the line, and some part of its transmitted signal (usually badly distorted) will always be reflected back. For this reason half- duplex receivers are disabled (received data
is clamped) when their local transmitter is operative.<br />Half-duplex modems can work in full-duplex mode.<br />* Full Duplex<br />Full duplex means that signals can be passed
in either direction, simultaneously. Full duplex operation on a two-wire line requires the ability to separate a receive signal from the reflection of the transmitted signal. This is
accomplished by either FDM (frequency division multiplexing) in which the signals in the two directions occupy different frequency bands and are separated by filtering, or by Echo
Canceling (EC).<br />The implication of the term full-duplex is usually that the modem can transmit and receive simultaneously at full speed. Modems that provide a low-speed
reverse channel are sometimes called split-speed or asymmetric modems.<br />Full duplex modems will not work on half-duplex channels.<br />* Simplex<br />Simplex means that
signals can be passed in one direction only. A remote modem for a telemetering system might be simplex and a 2-wire line with a common unidirectional amplifier is simplex.<br
/>Echo suppressor are slowly being replaced by ECs, which allow a certain amount of double-talking and do not require quot;
capturequot;
time for any one talker to assume control of
the connection.<br />Classifying Modems according to: Synchronization<br />* Asynchronous Modems<br />Most of the modems that operate in slow and moderate rates, up to 1800
bps, are asynchronous (using asynchronous data). Asynchronous modems operate in FSK modulation and use two frequencies for transmission and another two for receiving.
Asynchronous modems can be connected in different options to the communication media:<br />Using 2-wire or 4-wire interface.<br />Using switched lines or leased lines.<br
/>Using interface to call unit/automatic answer, when dialing-up.<br />* Synchronous Modems<br />Synchronous modems operate in the audio domain, at rates up to 28800 bps in
audio lines, used in telephones systems (using synchronous). The usual modulation methods are the phase modulation and integrated phase and amplitude (at higher rates than 4800

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