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Public Switched System. Telecom Infrastructure. Edge Connection Terminal Equipment Phone Fax Modem DSL Subscriber Loop Core Switching Central office Switching hierarchy Circuit switching Packet switching Metro Area Network Long Haul Transmission Coax and microwave links - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Public Switched System

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Telecom Infrastructure• Edge Connection

– Terminal Equipment• Phone• Fax• Modem• DSL

– Subscriber Loop• Core Switching

– Central office– Switching hierarchy– Circuit switching– Packet switching– Metro Area Network

• Long Haul Transmission– Coax and microwave links– Fiber opticsTelephone Industry – The Economics Side of the Storyhttp://elsa.berkeley.edu/~woroch/dance.pdf

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Phone• Electrical

– Parts• Carbon microphone, electromagnet speaker,

bell, dial

– Signaling• DC• AC: 300-3400 Hz

• Electronic– Dial tone and push button– DTMF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTMF

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Analog Signaling• Two Wires, Full Duplex

– Ring, tip– Hybrid circuit, – Protection circuit

• http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/teleinterface.html

• On hook– DC: 48V– Ringing: 80V, 20 Hz

• Off hook– DC: 23-80 mA, 5-10V– Dial tone: 350+440 Hz– Pulse or tone dialing– Ring tone 440+480Hz, or

line busy 480+620 Hz– Connection

Indication of line status by tones!http://www.telephonetribute.com/signal_and_circuit_conditions.htm

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Central Office• Digitization

• Switching– http://www.dmine.com/phworld/network/

• Multiplexing

• Inter Office Trunk Line

• Long Haul

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Hierarchy• Pre-Divestiture• Local Exchange Carrier

– LATA

• Interexchange Carrier– Long distance

• Common Channel Signaling (SS7)

585

http://www.pt.com/tutorials/ss7/

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Digital Signaling• Bandpass

– 4 kHz band limited filtering

• Digitization– 8 kHz sampling– 256 A-law companding– 8-bit resolution– 64 kb/s DS0

• Time Division Multiplexing– x24 lines of 8 bits+1 bit; 1.544 Mb/s DS1– DS2, 3; OC1, 3, 12, 48, 192, 768

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Switching• Space Switch

– Historical electromechanical switch– Electronic switchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_telephone_switches

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Switching• Time Switch

– Tim Slot Swapping• Memory

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Switching• TMS Switch

• Switching Fabric

– Contention– Queuing– Resource optimization

http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/wolf/courses/ECE697J/slides/ECE697J-03-10-02.pdfhttp://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~gkt/Teaching/SEM335/Queenie/program/BatcherBanyanApplet.html

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Circuit Switching

• Pre-Arranged Switches to Establish a Path– Fixed bandwidth– Low variance in delay– Set up overhead– Idle time

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Data Flow Chart

circuit establishment

DATA

data transmission

circuit termination

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Packet Switching• Datagram

– Multiple Routes to Send• Demo

– http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/geek_glossary/packet_switching_flash.html

• Flexible, efficient• Variable delay, congestion• Buffer, sequencing

• Virtual Circuit– Set up; data always in sequence

• Systems– ATM, Frame Relay, X.25

Header Data Trailer

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ISDN• Digital Telephony With Voice and Data• B Channel

– Service at 64 kbs

• D Channel– Control at 16 kbs

• Speed– Basic: 144 kbs– Primary: 1.536 Mbps– B-ISDN: H channels

• Introduction to ISDN– http://www.ralphb.net/ISDN/index.html

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Frame Relay• Characteristics

– Resource sharing using packet switching– Dynamic bandwidth allocation supporting bursty data– Low latency, high throughput– WAN

• Protocol– Synchronization

• Flag Field– Destination

• Address• Data link connection identifier – virtual connection

– Flow Control• Forward explicit congestion notification• Backward explicit congestion notification• Discard eligibility

– Information Field• Up to 16 kB

– Error Handling• Frame check sequence

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/frame.pdfhttp://www.mfaforum.org/frame/tutorials/40142.shtml

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ATM• Characteristics

– Asynchronous– Efficient– Near real time response– Support multiple services

• Protocol– Header: 5 B

• Generic Flow Control• Virtual Path Identifier• Virtual Channel Identifier• Payload Type Identifier• Cell Loss Priority• Header Error Control

– Payload: 48 B

http://www.uniforum.chi.il.us/slides/atmintro/ATM101.ppt.gz

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Voice Over Digital Networks• Digital Traffic >> Voice Traffic• Voice Support by Digital Networks• Conversion

– Digitization– Compression

• Prioritization• Fragmentation• Other Issues

– Jitter– Silence suppression– Echo cancellation

• Voice Over IP– http://www.solwise.co.uk/voiceoverip_intro.htm

• Voice Over ATM, IP, and Frame Relay– http://www.protocols.com/papers/voe.htm

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SONET or SDH Transport• Synchronous• Scalable

– Fiber friendly

• http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cis777-99/ftp/g_9snt/sld001.htm

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STS-1• Overhead and Payload

• Transport

• http://www.tek.com/Measurement/App_Notes/SONET/2RW_11407_2.pdf

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Characteristics of SONET• Synchronization

– Accurate timing, no bit stuffing

• Data Compatibility– Direct mux or demux

• System Compatibility– Vendor, data rate

• Service Compatibility– ATM, IP, video, etc.

• Networking Capable

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More on SONET• Introduction

– http://people.deas.harvard.edu/~jones/cscie129/nu_lectures/lecture12/sonet/sonet.html

• Chips– http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=56058

• Future– http://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/TEL/fnc/whitepapers/futureofsonet-

wp.pdf– http://img.lightreading.com/heavyreading/pdf/hr20031114_esum.pdf