In
order to start our journey to the world of Data Networks, it is mandatory to have
some definitions.
A message is
the information/data that a user wants to transmit to another user. It can
contain any kind of data, including text, sound and images. Each message
is cut up to packets in order to be transmitted over the media.
Contrary, Circuit switching is a process of implementing a
communication network in which two nodes establish a dedicated channel
(circuit) through the network before the nodes may communicate. The advantage
of Circuit switching is that delay is constant during a connection but each channel
cannot be used by other users until the circuit is released and a new
connection is set up. Even if no actual communication is taking place, the
channel remains unavailable to others users.
Channel is a
physical transmission medium such as a Fiber Fiber or a logical connection over
a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel. It is used to convey data from
one or several sources (transmitters) to one or several destinations
(receivers). A channel has a certain capacity for transmitting information that
is measured by its bandwidth.
Bandwidth is the data
transmission capacity of a channel. The greater a channel’s bandwidth, the more
information it can carry per unit of time.
It is
expressed in bits/second or multiplies of it (kilobits/sec, megabits/sec).