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Telecommunication Switching and Networks

The document outlines the topics covered in a course on telecommunication switching and networks. The five units cover: [1] multiplexing and digital transmission techniques; [2] digital switching functions and systems; [3] network synchronization, control and management; [4] digital subscriber access including ISDN and DSL; and [5] traffic analysis methods. It lists three textbooks and three references that provide further information on these topics.

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Telecommunication Switching and Networks

The document outlines the topics covered in a course on telecommunication switching and networks. The five units cover: [1] multiplexing and digital transmission techniques; [2] digital switching functions and systems; [3] network synchronization, control and management; [4] digital subscriber access including ISDN and DSL; and [5] traffic analysis methods. It lists three textbooks and three references that provide further information on these topics.

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TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING AND NETWORKS

UNIT I MULTIPLEXING: Transmission Systems, FDM Multiplexing and modulation, Time Division
Multiplexing, Digital Transmission and Multiplexing: Pulse Transmission, Line Coding, Binary N-
Zero Substitution, Digital Biphase, Differential Encoding, Time Division Multiplexing, Time
Division Multiplex Loops and Rings, SONET/SDH: SONET Multiplexing Overview, SONET Frame
Formats, SONET Operations, Administration and Maintenance, Payload Framing and Frequency
Justification, Virtual Tributaries, DS3 Payload Mapping, E4 Payload Mapping, SONET Optical
Standards, SONET Networks. SONET Rings: Unidirectional Path-Switched Ring, Bidirectional
Line-Switched Ring.

UNIT II DIGITAL SWITCHING: Switching Functions, Space Division Switching, Time Division
Switching, two dimensional switching: STS Switching, TST Switching, No.4 ESS Toll Switch,
Digital Cross-Connect Systems, Digital Switching in an Analog Environment. Elements of SS7
signalling.

UNIT III NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATION CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT: Timing: Timing Recovery:
Phase-Locked Loop, Clock Instability, Jitter Measurements Systematic Jitter. Timing
Inaccuracies: Slips, Asynchronous Multiplexing, Network Synchronization, U.S. Network
Synchronization, Network Control, Network Management.

UNIT IV DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER ACCESS: ISDN: ISDN Basic Rate Access Architecture, ISDN U
Interface, ISDN D Channel Protocol. High-Data-Rate Digital Subscriber Loops: Asymmetric
Digital Subscriber Line, VDSL. Digital Loop Carrier Systems: Universal Digital Loop Carrier
Systems, Integrated Digital Loop Carrier Systems, Next-Generation Digital Loop Carrier, Fiber in
the Loop, Hybrid Fiber Coax Systems, Voice band Modems: PCM Modems, Local Microwave
Distribution Service, Digital Satellite Services.

UNIT V TRAFFIC ANALYSIS: Traffic Characterization: Arrival Distributions, Holding Time


Distributions, Loss Systems, Network Blocking Probabilities: End-to-End Blocking Probabilities,
Overflow Traffic, Delay Systems: Exponential service Times, Constant Service Times, Finite
Queues.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. J. Bellamy, Digital Telephony, John Wiley, 2003, 3rd Edition.


2. JE Flood, Telecommunications Switching, Traffic and Networks, Pearson.
3. Viswanathan.T., Telecommunication Switching System and Networks, Prentice Hall of
India Ltd.,1994.

REFERENCES:

1. R.A.Thomson, Telephone switching Systems, Artech House Publishers, 2000.


2. W. Stalling, Data and Computer Communications, Prentice Hall, 1993.
3. T.N.Saadawi, M.H.Ammar, A.E.Hakeem, Fundamentals of Telecommunication Networks,
Wiley Interscience, 1994

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