3. CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTORY
3. NEED FOR SWITCHING
SYSTEM
4. CLASSIFICATION
5. BASICS ELEMENTS OF
SWITCHING SYSTEM
6. STROWGER SWITCHING
7. CROSSBAR SWITCHING
8. STORED PROGRAM
CONTROL
9. SPACE DIVISION
SWITCHING
10. TIME DIVISION
SWITCHING
11. CONCLUSION
12. REFERENCE
4. NEEDS OF SWITCHING
1ST Telephone network was point to point dedicated
connection.
This type of network provided high reliability, security, but with
the increase in subscriber become very costly, complex.
for n entities, we need n(n-1)/2 links made a fully connected
network.
As the number of subscriber and distance increases it fails to
provide efficient service.
On the other end manual switching very prone to errors and
lack of privacy made telephone service very poor.
For these specific reasons we had to invented the automatic
switching system.
Fig: point to point connection network of 5
Nodes.
5. INTRODUCTION
The word tele is a Greek word which means distance.
Telecommunication means the exchange of information between two distant places.
Telecommunications represent the transfer of information, can be in the form of data, voice or symbol.
who initiates the call is referred to as the Calling Subscriber and the one for whom the call is destined
is the Called Subscriber.
when the number of caller and called subscriber become large we needed switching
technique which would establish proper connection between subscriber and provide safe
data transfer.
To perform switching between large and various distance callers, telecomm engineers have deployed
switching exchange center which different types of switching methods such as step by step,
crossbar, time and space division etc.
6. HISTORY
In March 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented and demonstrated his telephone set and
the possibility of long distance voice communication.
In 1889 Almon Strowger invented the 1st telephone switching system which was
electromechanical.
In 1896 Alexander Keith and his associates invented 1st dial telephone.
The strowger switching became famous with the dial telephone in Europe and USA.
In 1913 AT&T invented crossbar switching decreasing the complexity of strowger system.
In 1965 AT&T started installing electronic switching ends the era of electromechanical switches.
8. BASIC ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING SYSTEM
1. Inlets and Outlets
The set of input circuits of an exchange are called Inlets and the set of output circuits are
called the Outlets. The primary function of a switching system is to establish an electrical path
between a given inlet-outlet pair.
2. Switching Matrix
The hardware used to establish connection between inlets and outlets is called the
Switching Matrix or the Switching Network. This switching network is the group of connections
formed in the process of connecting inlets and outlets.
3. Usually, N indicates the inlets and the outlets are indicated by M. So, a switching network
has N inlets and M outlets
9. STROWGER SWITCHING
UNI-SELECTOR TWO MOTION SELECTOR
These are electromechanical switches means they are made of mechanical parts and works
on the principal of electromagnetism which came of electric pulses from rotary dial telephone.
For each different pulse connector would connect with the different contact bank
and perform switching as per dialling.
10. CROSSBAR SWITCHING
Here we use cross points as a switching point.
For N element user we can have N/2 simultaneous
conversations.
The connection is established by energizing by
horizontal bar then vertical bar.
Large number of elements requirements makes it very
costly.
Mini switches and relay switches are mostly used in this
configuration.
For large area coverage it also have crossbar exchange
organization.
11. STORED PROGRAM CONTROL(SPC)
In order to increase efficiency and control speed and signalling
electronics component and program based was introduced known
as SPC.
Here, program is stored in a computer memory and instructions
are executed by processor.
The picture on the right side shows functional structure of SPC.
Its two types
Centralized
Distributed.
12. SPACE DIVISION SWITCHING
The path in the circuit are separated spatially from each
each other.
A dedicated path is established between two subscriber
by switching for entire duration of call means each
connection made over different path.
This configuration is suitable for both digital and analog
transmission.
Any channel of one of its incoming PCM highway is
connected to any channel of an outgoing PCM highway.
Different channels of an incoming PCM frame may need
to be switched by different Cross points in order to reach
different destinations.
The main advantage of this switching is that it is very instantaneous.
13. TIME DIVISION SWITCHING
The sharing of cross points for a fixed period of time is the
basic concept here.
The sampled valued signals are transferred at fixed interval
of time.
It has two significant features –
1) TDM(time division multiplexing)
2) TSI(time slot interchange)
PAM and PCM used for digital transmission.
The TSI interchange the switching path according to our
desire.
Frame length is 125us, makes the channel rate 64 kbps.
The channel bandwidth is 4kHZ.
Number of bits per symbol is 8 bits.
Sampling rate 8kHz.
14. Time division is the most broadly used switching now days because of its
fast, secured data transmission.
It is two types
Time division time switch.
Time division space switch.
Fig – time division space switch in output
driven mode.
Fig- time division time switch
15. CONCLUSION
Here we have begun with point to point dedicated link applied in mesh network with n*(n-
1)/2 links
As the primitive telephone network lacked security so with the advent of automatic switching
system like strowger, crossbar and SPC solved this problem.
Then in later stage we witnessed time and space division switching which are even faster and
easier to implement.
In the near future we will be noticing advancement in the program control switching
techniques centring the processor architecture and computing .
16. REFERENCES
1. TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS WRITTEN BY
MANAV BHATNAGAR AND THIAGARAJAN VISWANATHAN. PUBLISHER
NAME – PHI LEARNING PRIVATE LIMITED
2. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/telecommunication_switching_systems_and_netwo
rks/telecommunication_switching_systems_and_networks_useful_resources.htm