Telecom Knowledge
Telecom Knowledge
Telecom Knowledge
Agenda
Definition
Communication over long distances, especially by electrical means such as by telephone, radio, satellite, television and the internet. (means any transmission of signs, signals, writing, images or sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, visual, optical or other electromagnetic system.) Telecommunications means to change information into electric signals for remote transmission and switching
Logical Composition
Physical Composition
Logical Composition
Logically Speaking A Telecom Network is composed of Nodes, Links, Ends & Signaling
End:
It is a Terminal or Service provision point. Telephone, Fax machine, computer Node: Switching System Link: Transmission System Signaling: It is the language for communication between various parts of telecom network
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Physical Composition
Switching Network:
Comprises of multiple types of switches International office, Local terminal office switch, Remote subscriber unit and PABX
Transmission Bearer Network: Comprises of Trunk links, Local transmission links and access networks.
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Supporting Network:
Comprises four types of networks Digital Synchronization Network Signaling Network Centralized Intelligent Network Telecom Management Network
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Supporting Networks
Basic Network
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End office
Branch office
PABX
Tandem
End office
PABX
Branch office
PABX
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Types of Offices
End office Branch office Tandem office Toll end office Toll tandem office Domestic toll International toll
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Star Network
Tree Network
Compound Network
Chain Network
Loop Network
Bus Network
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Good reliability Usage of the links is low The network is not economic This type of network is only used when there are extremely high requirements for reliability
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Star Network
It is the basis of the ordinarily used telephone network structure. One switching center is configured, which enables the calls among subscribers. The reliability of star network is lower than the overall meshed network, but the star network is much more economic than the overall meshed network.
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Compound Network
It is developed on the basis of the star network. In the densely populated areas, different switching centers are established to form different star networks, which will be overall or partially inter-connected to form the compound network.
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Tree Networks:
At present widely used in CATV distribution networks and private network (e.g. military networks). Mostly used in computer communication networks.
Normally used in private networks or micro-wave trunk public communication networks.
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SWITCH AT A GLANCE
Telephone was invented by A.G. Bell in 1876 In 1878 commercial services were started in US In November 1892 Strowger invented the fist generation of Automatic Telephone Switch The second generation of telephone switches are Crossbar switches invented in 1962 in Sweden In 1965 the first Analog SPC of the world was invented in US In 1970 the first Digital SPC Switch was invented in France it was called E10.
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Basic Type
Manual Switch Telephone
Modes of Switches
Magneto switch, Common Battery Telephone switch Step-by-step Electromechanical
Crossbar
SPC
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High-level Multiplexing. High Resistance to disturbance, Suitable for remote transmission. Conversion between SNR and frequency band. Easiness for the interconnection with computer and the provision of ISDN. High integration of equipment that features small size, light weight, low power consumption and long equipment life
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B C D D C B A D C B A
A
B C D
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Demultiplexing
Signals multiplexed in the originating terminal are transmitted to the receiving terminal via channels and then separated into the original individual signals. This process is called de-multiplexing.
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Multi-Frame Structure
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0 1 0 0 1
1 1 0 1 1 0 0
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d0 d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7
1 1
A1 1
1 1
c d
TS0 MULTIFRAME: MULTIFRAME SYNCRONIZATION TS0: FRAME:FRAME SYNCRONIZATION TS1TS15 & TS17 TS31 :VOICE CHANNELS TS 16: FRAME: SIGNALING INFORMATION
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Features Of PCM30/32
Sampling Rate Frame Period Width per TS Multi - Frame period Bits/ Sample Value Bits/ Frame 8000Hz 125s 3.9s 125s*16=2ms 8 bits 32*8bits=256bits
Bits/ Multi-frame
256*16=4096bits
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= 2Mb/s
The digital SPC switch has mainly two big parts The Hardware and The Software
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The Hardware
Four parts:
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Interface Circuits
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Battery feed
test
Ringing control
CODEC&Filter
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The interface between the digital switch and the PCM transmission equipment. A-interface: 2.048 Mb/s PCM Primary Group B-interface: 8.192 Mb/s PCM Secondary Group
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Control System
Control mode
The Centralized Control: Have only a central processor to handle the whole system Distributed Control: Have several processors distributed in the modules,and the basic functions are mainly realized by the modules
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Working Mode
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Processor Mainly perform call processing , connection and operation, management and maintenance
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T- Switch
Different Slot switching in same HW
TS9 TS2
TS28
TS20
TS9
TS2
TS28
TS20
C
IHW
C
OHW
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SM(speech memory)
CM(control memory)
Public Resources
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Software
The Software of the SPC digital switch controls the actions of the Hardware.
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Office data
Semi-permanent database
Data
Subscriber data