1.4 Connectivity methods Flashcards
Wired connections
Fibre optic cables
Copper cables
Wireless connections
Bluetooth
Infrared
Microwave
Laser
Satellite
5G
Fibre optic cables
More expensive
High bandwidth
Less likely to suffer from interference and attenuation
More fragile and less malleable
Copper cables
Less expensive
Low bandwidth
More likely to suffer from interference or attenuation
Less fragile and more malleable
Bluetooth B&L
Can be used to transfer audio files from one device to another but has a limit of 10m between devices
Microwave B&L
Can transmit large amounts of data across a large area via microwave towers. However antennas must be in direct line of sight with no obstruction
Infrared B&L
Can be used to transmit signals from a remote to a tv however devices need to be in direct line of sight
Laser B&L
Can be used to send data between devices up to 2km away. However, devices need to be in a line of sight with no barriers
Satellite B&L
Uses point to multipoint connection. However because of distance, there is a delay between data transmission and info being received.
5G B&L
Allows mobile phones to connect to a network and receive calls and texts. Gets faster every generation (3G, 4G, 5G) but has limited coverage and obstructions can impact connectivity