Across
- 2. The entity that receives the message in a communication system.
- 6. A continuously changing signal that represents changes in physical phenomena such as light, sound, pressure, or temperature.
- 8. The entity that creates the message to be transferred in a communication system.
- 9. The process of communicating or transferring data over long distances using devices such as telephones, radios, and TVs.
- 10. The physical or virtual channel through which the message is carried in a communication system.
- 11. A network device that amplifies weak signals to increase the length of a network.
- 14. The amount of data that can travel through a given transmission medium.
Down
- 1. A data transmission mode where data travels in only one direction at a time.
- 3. Devices used to connect various components of computer networks.
- 4. A network device that connects two similar types of networks or LANs together.
- 5. The process of sharing ideas, views, and information with other individuals or machines.
- 7. Instructions or information to be carried out or transmitted.
- 12. Rules and standards that govern the transmission and reception of data in a communication system.
- 13. A signal that takes a limited number of values at discrete intervals of time, typically represented by binary digits (0s and 1s).
- 14. The smallest unit of measurement for data in a computer system, representing binary digits.
