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William Stallings
Data and Computer
Communications
7th Edition
Chapter 8
Multiplexing
Multiplexing
Frequency Division Multiplexing
• FDM
• Useful bandwidth of medium exceeds required
bandwidth of channel
• Each signal is modulated to a different carrier
frequency
• Carrier frequencies separated so signals do not
overlap (guard bands)
• e.g. broadcast radio
• Channel allocated even if no data
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Diagram
FDM System
FDM of Three Voiceband Signals
Analog Carrier Systems
• AT&T (USA)
• Hierarchy of FDM schemes
• Group
— 12 voice channels (4kHz each) = 48kHz
— Range 60kHz to 108kHz
• Supergroup
— 60 channel
— FDM of 5 group signals on carriers between 420kHz and 612
kHz
• Mastergroup
— 10 supergroups
Wavelength Division
Multiplexing
• Multiple beams of light at different frequency
• Carried by optical fiber
• A form of FDM
• Each color of light (wavelength) carries separate data
channel
• 1997 Bell Labs
— 100 beams
— Each at 10 Gbps
— Giving 1 terabit per second (Tbps)
• Commercial systems of 160 channels of 10 Gbps now
available
• Lab systems (Alcatel) 256 channels at 39.8 Gbps each
— 10.1 Tbps
— Over 100km
WDM Operation
• Same general architecture as other FDM
• Number of sources generating laser beams at different
frequencies
• Multiplexer consolidates sources for transmission over
single fiber
• Optical amplifiers amplify all wavelengths
— Typically tens of km apart
• Demux separates channels at the destination
• Mostly 1550nm wavelength range
• Was 200MHz per channel
• Now 50GHz
Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplexing
• DWDM
• No official or standard definition
• Implies more channels more closely spaced that
WDM
• 200GHz or less
Synchronous Time Division
Multiplexing
• Data rate of medium exceeds data rate of digital
signal to be transmitted
• Multiple digital signals interleaved in time
• May be at bit level of blocks
• Time slots preassigned to sources and fixed
• Time slots allocated even if no data
• Time slots do not have to be evenly distributed
amongst sources
Time Division Multiplexing
TDM System
TDM Link Control
• No headers and trailers
• Data link control protocols not needed
• Flow control
—Data rate of multiplexed line is fixed
—If one channel receiver can not receive data, the
others must carry on
—The corresponding source must be quenched
—This leaves empty slots
• Error control
—Errors are detected and handled by individual
channel systems
Data Link Control on TDM
Framing
• No flag or SYNC characters bracketing TDM
frames
• Must provide synchronizing mechanism
• Added digit framing
—One control bit added to each TDM frame
• Looks like another channel - “control channel”
—Identifiable bit pattern used on control channel
—e.g. alternating 01010101…unlikely on a data channel
—Can compare incoming bit patterns on each channel
with sync pattern
Pulse Stuffing
• Problem - Synchronizing data sources
• Clocks in different sources drifting
• Data rates from different sources not related by
simple rational number
• Solution - Pulse Stuffing
—Outgoing data rate (excluding framing bits) higher
than sum of incoming rates
—Stuff extra dummy bits or pulses into each incoming
signal until it matches local clock
—Stuffed pulses inserted at fixed locations in frame and
removed at demultiplexer
TDM of Analog and Digital
Sources
Digital Carrier Systems
• Hierarchy of TDM
• USA/Canada/Japan use one system
• ITU-T use a similar (but different) system
• US system based on DS-1 format
• Multiplexes 24 channels
• Each frame has 8 bits per channel plus one
framing bit
• 193 bits per frame
Digital Carrier Systems (2)
• For voice each channel contains one word of
digitized data (PCM, 8000 samples per sec)
—Data rate 8000x193 = 1.544Mbps
—Five out of six frames have 8 bit PCM samples
—Sixth frame is 7 bit PCM word plus signaling bit
—Signaling bits form stream for each channel
containing control and routing info
• Same format for digital data
—23 channels of data
• 7 bits per frame plus indicator bit for data or systems control
—24th channel is sync
Mixed Data
• DS-1 can carry mixed voice and data signals
• 24 channels used
• No sync byte
• Can also interleave DS-1 channels
—Ds-2 is four DS-1 giving 6.312Mbps
DS-1 Transmission Format
SONET/SDH
• Synchronous Optical Network (ANSI)
• Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (ITU-T)
• Compatible
• Signal Hierarchy
—Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1) or
Optical Carrier level 1 (OC-1)
—51.84Mbps
—Carry DS-3 or group of lower rate signals (DS1 DS1C
DS2) plus ITU-T rates (e.g. 2.048Mbps)
—Multiple STS-1 combined into STS-N signal
—ITU-T lowest rate is 155.52Mbps (STM-1)
SONET Frame Format
SONET STS-1 Overhead Octets
Statistical TDM
• In Synchronous TDM many slots are wasted
• Statistical TDM allocates time slots dynamically
based on demand
• Multiplexer scans input lines and collects data
until frame full
• Data rate on line lower than aggregate rates of
input lines
Statistical TDM Frame Formats
Performance
• Output data rate less than aggregate input rates
• May cause problems during peak periods
—Buffer inputs
—Keep buffer size to minimum to reduce delay
Buffer Size
and Delay
Cable Modem Outline
• Two channels from cable TV provider dedicated to data
transfer
— One in each direction
• Each channel shared by number of subscribers
— Scheme needed to allocate capacity
— Statistical TDM
Cable Modem Operation
• Downstream
— Cable scheduler delivers data in small packets
— If more than one subscriber active, each gets fraction of
downstream capacity
• May get 500kbps to 1.5Mbps
— Also used to allocate upstream time slots to subscribers
• Upstream
— User requests timeslots on shared upstream channel
• Dedicated slots for this
— Headend scheduler sends back assignment of future tme slots
to subscriber
Cable Modem Scheme
Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line
• ADSL
• Link between subscriber and network
—Local loop
• Uses currently installed twisted pair cable
—Can carry broader spectrum
—1 MHz or more
ADSL Design
• Asymmetric
—Greater capacity downstream than upstream
• Frequency division multiplexing
—Lowest 25kHz for voice
• Plain old telephone service (POTS)
—Use echo cancellation or FDM to give two bands
—Use FDM within bands
• Range 5.5km
ADSL Channel Configuration
Discrete Multitone
• DMT
• Multiple carrier signals at different frequencies
• Some bits on each channel
• 4kHz subchannels
• Send test signal and use subchannels with
better signal to noise ratio
• 256 downstream subchannels at 4kHz (60kbps)
—15.36MHz
—Impairments bring this down to 1.5Mbps to 9Mbps
DTM Bits Per Channel
Allocation
DMT Transmitter
xDSL
• High data rate DSL
• Single line DSL
• Very high data rate DSL
Required Reading
• Stallings chapter 8
• Web sites on
—ADSL
—SONET

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CS553_ST7_Ch08-Multiplexing.ppt

  • 1. William Stallings Data and Computer Communications 7th Edition Chapter 8 Multiplexing
  • 3. Frequency Division Multiplexing • FDM • Useful bandwidth of medium exceeds required bandwidth of channel • Each signal is modulated to a different carrier frequency • Carrier frequencies separated so signals do not overlap (guard bands) • e.g. broadcast radio • Channel allocated even if no data
  • 6. FDM of Three Voiceband Signals
  • 7. Analog Carrier Systems • AT&T (USA) • Hierarchy of FDM schemes • Group — 12 voice channels (4kHz each) = 48kHz — Range 60kHz to 108kHz • Supergroup — 60 channel — FDM of 5 group signals on carriers between 420kHz and 612 kHz • Mastergroup — 10 supergroups
  • 8. Wavelength Division Multiplexing • Multiple beams of light at different frequency • Carried by optical fiber • A form of FDM • Each color of light (wavelength) carries separate data channel • 1997 Bell Labs — 100 beams — Each at 10 Gbps — Giving 1 terabit per second (Tbps) • Commercial systems of 160 channels of 10 Gbps now available • Lab systems (Alcatel) 256 channels at 39.8 Gbps each — 10.1 Tbps — Over 100km
  • 9. WDM Operation • Same general architecture as other FDM • Number of sources generating laser beams at different frequencies • Multiplexer consolidates sources for transmission over single fiber • Optical amplifiers amplify all wavelengths — Typically tens of km apart • Demux separates channels at the destination • Mostly 1550nm wavelength range • Was 200MHz per channel • Now 50GHz
  • 10. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing • DWDM • No official or standard definition • Implies more channels more closely spaced that WDM • 200GHz or less
  • 11. Synchronous Time Division Multiplexing • Data rate of medium exceeds data rate of digital signal to be transmitted • Multiple digital signals interleaved in time • May be at bit level of blocks • Time slots preassigned to sources and fixed • Time slots allocated even if no data • Time slots do not have to be evenly distributed amongst sources
  • 14. TDM Link Control • No headers and trailers • Data link control protocols not needed • Flow control —Data rate of multiplexed line is fixed —If one channel receiver can not receive data, the others must carry on —The corresponding source must be quenched —This leaves empty slots • Error control —Errors are detected and handled by individual channel systems
  • 16. Framing • No flag or SYNC characters bracketing TDM frames • Must provide synchronizing mechanism • Added digit framing —One control bit added to each TDM frame • Looks like another channel - “control channel” —Identifiable bit pattern used on control channel —e.g. alternating 01010101…unlikely on a data channel —Can compare incoming bit patterns on each channel with sync pattern
  • 17. Pulse Stuffing • Problem - Synchronizing data sources • Clocks in different sources drifting • Data rates from different sources not related by simple rational number • Solution - Pulse Stuffing —Outgoing data rate (excluding framing bits) higher than sum of incoming rates —Stuff extra dummy bits or pulses into each incoming signal until it matches local clock —Stuffed pulses inserted at fixed locations in frame and removed at demultiplexer
  • 18. TDM of Analog and Digital Sources
  • 19. Digital Carrier Systems • Hierarchy of TDM • USA/Canada/Japan use one system • ITU-T use a similar (but different) system • US system based on DS-1 format • Multiplexes 24 channels • Each frame has 8 bits per channel plus one framing bit • 193 bits per frame
  • 20. Digital Carrier Systems (2) • For voice each channel contains one word of digitized data (PCM, 8000 samples per sec) —Data rate 8000x193 = 1.544Mbps —Five out of six frames have 8 bit PCM samples —Sixth frame is 7 bit PCM word plus signaling bit —Signaling bits form stream for each channel containing control and routing info • Same format for digital data —23 channels of data • 7 bits per frame plus indicator bit for data or systems control —24th channel is sync
  • 21. Mixed Data • DS-1 can carry mixed voice and data signals • 24 channels used • No sync byte • Can also interleave DS-1 channels —Ds-2 is four DS-1 giving 6.312Mbps
  • 23. SONET/SDH • Synchronous Optical Network (ANSI) • Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (ITU-T) • Compatible • Signal Hierarchy —Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1) or Optical Carrier level 1 (OC-1) —51.84Mbps —Carry DS-3 or group of lower rate signals (DS1 DS1C DS2) plus ITU-T rates (e.g. 2.048Mbps) —Multiple STS-1 combined into STS-N signal —ITU-T lowest rate is 155.52Mbps (STM-1)
  • 26. Statistical TDM • In Synchronous TDM many slots are wasted • Statistical TDM allocates time slots dynamically based on demand • Multiplexer scans input lines and collects data until frame full • Data rate on line lower than aggregate rates of input lines
  • 28. Performance • Output data rate less than aggregate input rates • May cause problems during peak periods —Buffer inputs —Keep buffer size to minimum to reduce delay
  • 30. Cable Modem Outline • Two channels from cable TV provider dedicated to data transfer — One in each direction • Each channel shared by number of subscribers — Scheme needed to allocate capacity — Statistical TDM
  • 31. Cable Modem Operation • Downstream — Cable scheduler delivers data in small packets — If more than one subscriber active, each gets fraction of downstream capacity • May get 500kbps to 1.5Mbps — Also used to allocate upstream time slots to subscribers • Upstream — User requests timeslots on shared upstream channel • Dedicated slots for this — Headend scheduler sends back assignment of future tme slots to subscriber
  • 33. Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line • ADSL • Link between subscriber and network —Local loop • Uses currently installed twisted pair cable —Can carry broader spectrum —1 MHz or more
  • 34. ADSL Design • Asymmetric —Greater capacity downstream than upstream • Frequency division multiplexing —Lowest 25kHz for voice • Plain old telephone service (POTS) —Use echo cancellation or FDM to give two bands —Use FDM within bands • Range 5.5km
  • 36. Discrete Multitone • DMT • Multiple carrier signals at different frequencies • Some bits on each channel • 4kHz subchannels • Send test signal and use subchannels with better signal to noise ratio • 256 downstream subchannels at 4kHz (60kbps) —15.36MHz —Impairments bring this down to 1.5Mbps to 9Mbps
  • 37. DTM Bits Per Channel Allocation
  • 39. xDSL • High data rate DSL • Single line DSL • Very high data rate DSL
  • 40. Required Reading • Stallings chapter 8 • Web sites on —ADSL —SONET