Title: 8 ? ???(Multiplexing)
18 ? ???(Multiplexing)
- 8.1 Many to One/One to Many
- 8.2 Type of Multiplexing
- 8.3 Multiplexing Application Telephone system
- 8.4 ??
2???(Multiplexing)
- ???(Multiplexing)
- is the set of techniques that allows the
simultaneous transmission of multiple signals
across a single data link.
3???(Multiplexing)
- Multiplexing vs. No Multiplexing
48.1 Many to One/One to Many
- ????(Multiplexer)
- transmission streams combine into a single
stream(many to one) - ?? ???(Demultiplexer)
- stream separates into its component
transmission(one to many) and directs them to
their intended receiving devices
58.2 Types of Multiplexing
- Categories of Multiplexing
6Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM(Frequency-Division Multiplexing)
- is an analog technique that can be applied
when the bandwidth of a link is greater them the
combined bandwidths of the signals to be
transmitted
7Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM process
- each telephone generates a signal of a similar
frequency range - these signal are modulated onto different carrier
frequencies(f1, f2, f3)
8Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM multiplexing process, time-domain
9Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM multiplexing process, frequency-domain
10Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Demultiplexing
- separates the individual signals twin their
carries and passes them to the waiting receivers.
11Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM demultiplexing process, time-domain
12Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- FDM demultiplexing, frequency-domain
13Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Example Cable Television
- coaxial cable has a bandwidth of approximately
500Mhz - individual television channel require about 6Mhz
of bandwidth for transmission - can carry 83 channels theoretically
14Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- TDM(Time-Division Multiplexing)
- is a digital process that can be applied when
the data rate capacity of the transmission medium
is greater that the data rate required by the
sending and receiving device
15Types of Multiplexing(contd)
16Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- TDM can be implemented in two ways
- Synchronous TDM
- Asynchronous TDM
17Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Synchronous TDM
- the multiplex allocates exactly the same time
slot to each device at all times, whether or not
a device has anything to transmit.
18Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Frame
- Time slots are grouped into frame
- A frame consists of one complete cycle of time
slots, including one or more slots dedicated to
each sending device, plus framing bits.
19Types of Multiplexing(contd)
20Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Interleaving
- switch moves from device to device at a
constant rate and in a fixed order
21Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Demultiplexer decomposes each frame by discarding
the framing bits and extracting each character in
turn - Synchronous TDM, demultiplexing process
22Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Framing bits
- allows the demultiplexer to synchronize with
the incoming stream so that it can separate the
time slots accurately - (ex 01010101 .)
23Types of Multiplexing(contd)
24Types of Multiplexing(contd)
25Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Examples of asynchronous TDM frames
- a. Case 1 Only three lines sending data
26Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- b. Case 2 Only four lines sending data
1 2 3 4 5
27Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- c. Case 3 All five lines sending data
28Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Inverse Multiplexing
- takes the data stream from one high-speed line
and breaks it into portion that can be sent
across several lower speed lines simultaneously,
with no loss in the collective data rate
29Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Multiplexing and inverse multiplexing
30Types of Multiplexing(contd)
- Why do we need inverse multiplexing?
- wants to send data, voice, and video each of
which requires a different data rate. - example
- voice - 64 Kbps link
- data - 128 Kbps link
- video - 1,544 Mbps link
318.3 Multiplexing application Telephone system
32Multiplexing application(contd)
33Multiplexing application(contd)
34Multiplexing application(contd)
- Analog Switched Service
- is the familiar dial-up service most often
encountered when using a home telephone - (PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network)
35Multiplexing application(contd)
- Analog Leased Service
- offers customers the opportunity to lease
line(dedicated line), that is permanently
connected to another customer.
36Multiplexing application(contd)
- Analog Hierarchy
- To maximize the efficiency of their
infrastructure, telephone companies have
traditionally multiplexed signals from lower
bandwidth lines onto higher bandwidth lines.
37Multiplexing application(contd)
38Multiplexing application(contd)
- Digital Services
- advantage
- - less sensitive than analog service to noise
- - lower cost
39Multiplexing application(contd)
- Categories of digital service
40Multiplexing application(contd)
- Switched/56 service
- is the digital version of an analog switched
line - allows data rates of up to 56Kbps
41Multiplexing application(contd)
- DDS(Digital Data Service)
- is the digital version of an analog leased
line (maximum speed 56Kbps)
42Multiplexing application(contd)
- DS(Digital Signal) Service
- is a hierarchy of digital signal
43Multiplexing application(contd)
- DS Service
- DS-0 single digital channel of 64Kbps
- DS-1 1,544Mbps,
- 24?? 64Kbps 8Kbps? overhead
- DS-2 6,312Mbps,
- 96?? 64Kbps168Kbps? overhead
- DS-3 44,376Mbps,
- 672?? 64Kbps1,368Mbps? overhead
- DS-4 274,176Mbps,
- 4032??64Kbps16,128Mbps? overhead
44Multiplexing application(contd)
Service
Line
Rate(Mbps)
Voice Channels
DS-A DS-2 DS-3 DS-4
T-1 T-2 T-3 T-4
1,544 6,312 44,736 274,176
24 96 672 4032
45Multiplexing application(contd)
- T line for Analog Transmission
46Multiplexing application(contd)
47Multiplexing application(contd)
48Multiplexing application(contd)
- E Lines
- Europeans use a version of T lines called E lines
Voice Channels
Rate(Mbps)
Service
E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4
2,048 8,448 34,368 139,264
30 120 480 1920
49Multiplexing application(contd)
- Other Multiplexing Service
- ISDN(Integrated Service Digital Network)
- SONET(Synchronous Optical Network)
- ATM(Asynchronous Transfer Mode)