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9.1
Chapter 9
Using Telephone
and Cable Networks
for Data Transmission
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9.2
9-1 TELEPHONE NETWORK9-1 TELEPHONE NETWORK
Telephone networks use circuit switching. TheTelephone networks use circuit switching. The
telephone network had its beginnings in the latetelephone network had its beginnings in the late
1800s. The entire network, which is referred to as the1800s. The entire network, which is referred to as the
plain old telephone systemplain old telephone system ((POTSPOTS), was originally an), was originally an
analog system using analog signals to transmit voice.analog system using analog signals to transmit voice.
Major Components
LATAs
Signaling
Services Provided by Telephone Networks
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
9.3
Figure 9.1 A telephone system
End
offices
Local loop
Trunk
Tandem
offices Regional offices
Trunk
•••
9.4
Intra-LATA services are provided by
local exchange carriers.
Since 1996, there are two
types of LECs: incumbent local
exchange carriers and competitive
local exchange carriers.
Note
9.5
Figure 9.2 Switching offices in a LATA
9.6
Figure 9.3 Point of presences (POPs)
9.7
The tasks of data transfer and signaling
are separated in modern telephone
networks: data transfer is done by one
network, signaling by another.
Note
9.8
Figure 9.4 Data transfer and signaling networks
9.9
Figure 9.5 Layers in SS7
9.10
9-2 DIAL-UP MODEMS9-2 DIAL-UP MODEMS
Traditional telephone lines can carry frequenciesTraditional telephone lines can carry frequencies
between 300 and 3300 Hz, giving them a bandwidth ofbetween 300 and 3300 Hz, giving them a bandwidth of
3000 Hz. All this range is used for transmitting voice,3000 Hz. All this range is used for transmitting voice,
where a great deal of interference and distortion canwhere a great deal of interference and distortion can
be accepted without loss of intelligibility.be accepted without loss of intelligibility.
Modem Standards
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
9.11
Figure 9.6 Telephone line bandwidth
9.12
Modem
stands for modulator/demodulator.
Note
9.13
Figure 9.7 Modulation/demodulation
9.14
Figure 9.8 The V.32 and V.32bis constellation and bandwidth
9.15
Figure 9.9 Uploading and downloading in 56K modems
9.16
9-3 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE9-3 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE
After traditional modems reached their peak data rate,After traditional modems reached their peak data rate,
telephone companies developed another technology,telephone companies developed another technology,
DSL, to provide higher-speed access to the Internet.DSL, to provide higher-speed access to the Internet.
Digital subscriber lineDigital subscriber line ((DSLDSL) technology is one of the) technology is one of the
most promising for supporting high-speed digitalmost promising for supporting high-speed digital
communication over the existing local loops.communication over the existing local loops.
ADSL
ADSL Lite
HDSL
SDSL
VDSL
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
9.17
ADSL is an asymmetric communication
technology designed for residential
users; it is not suitable for businesses.
Note
9.18
The existing local loops can handle
bandwidths up to 1.1 MHz.
Note
9.19
ADSL is an adaptive technology.
The system uses a data rate
based on the condition of
the local loop line.
Note
9.20
Figure 9.10 Discrete multitone technique
9.21
Figure 9.11 Bandwidth division in ADSL
9.22
Figure 9.12 ADSL modem
9.23
Figure 9.13 DSLAM
9.24
Table 9.2 Summary of DSL technologies
9.25
9-4 CABLE TV NETWORKS9-4 CABLE TV NETWORKS
TheThe cable TV networkcable TV network started as a video servicestarted as a video service
provider, but it has moved to the business of Internetprovider, but it has moved to the business of Internet
access. In this section, we discuss cable TV networksaccess. In this section, we discuss cable TV networks
per se; in Section 9.5 we discuss how this network canper se; in Section 9.5 we discuss how this network can
be used to provide high-speed access to the Internet.be used to provide high-speed access to the Internet.
Traditional Cable Networks
Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) Network
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
9.26
Figure 9.14 Traditional cable TV network
9.27
Communication in the traditional cable
TV network is unidirectional.
Note
9.28
Figure 9.15 Hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) network
9.29
Communication in an HFC cable TV
network can be bidirectional.
Note
9.30
9-5 CABLE TV FOR DATA TRANSFER9-5 CABLE TV FOR DATA TRANSFER
Cable companies are now competing with telephoneCable companies are now competing with telephone
companies for the residential customer who wantscompanies for the residential customer who wants
high-speed data transfer. In this section, we brieflyhigh-speed data transfer. In this section, we briefly
discuss this technology.discuss this technology.
Bandwidth
Sharing
CM and CMTS
Data Transmission Schemes: DOCSIS
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
9.31
Figure 9.16 Division of coaxial cable band by CATV
9.32
Downstream data are modulated using
the 64-QAM modulation technique.
Note
9.33
The theoretical downstream data rate
is 30 Mbps.
Note
9.34
Upstream data are modulated using the
QPSK modulation technique.
Note
9.35
The theoretical upstream data rate
is 12 Mbps.
Note
9.36
Figure 9.17 Cable modem (CM)
9.37
Figure 9.18 Cable modem transmission system (CMTS)

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09 Using Telephone_and_Cable_Networks_for_Data_Transmission

  • 1. 9.1 Chapter 9 Using Telephone and Cable Networks for Data Transmission Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
  • 2. 9.2 9-1 TELEPHONE NETWORK9-1 TELEPHONE NETWORK Telephone networks use circuit switching. TheTelephone networks use circuit switching. The telephone network had its beginnings in the latetelephone network had its beginnings in the late 1800s. The entire network, which is referred to as the1800s. The entire network, which is referred to as the plain old telephone systemplain old telephone system ((POTSPOTS), was originally an), was originally an analog system using analog signals to transmit voice.analog system using analog signals to transmit voice. Major Components LATAs Signaling Services Provided by Telephone Networks Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 3. 9.3 Figure 9.1 A telephone system End offices Local loop Trunk Tandem offices Regional offices Trunk •••
  • 4. 9.4 Intra-LATA services are provided by local exchange carriers. Since 1996, there are two types of LECs: incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers. Note
  • 5. 9.5 Figure 9.2 Switching offices in a LATA
  • 6. 9.6 Figure 9.3 Point of presences (POPs)
  • 7. 9.7 The tasks of data transfer and signaling are separated in modern telephone networks: data transfer is done by one network, signaling by another. Note
  • 8. 9.8 Figure 9.4 Data transfer and signaling networks
  • 10. 9.10 9-2 DIAL-UP MODEMS9-2 DIAL-UP MODEMS Traditional telephone lines can carry frequenciesTraditional telephone lines can carry frequencies between 300 and 3300 Hz, giving them a bandwidth ofbetween 300 and 3300 Hz, giving them a bandwidth of 3000 Hz. All this range is used for transmitting voice,3000 Hz. All this range is used for transmitting voice, where a great deal of interference and distortion canwhere a great deal of interference and distortion can be accepted without loss of intelligibility.be accepted without loss of intelligibility. Modem Standards Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 11. 9.11 Figure 9.6 Telephone line bandwidth
  • 14. 9.14 Figure 9.8 The V.32 and V.32bis constellation and bandwidth
  • 15. 9.15 Figure 9.9 Uploading and downloading in 56K modems
  • 16. 9.16 9-3 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE9-3 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE After traditional modems reached their peak data rate,After traditional modems reached their peak data rate, telephone companies developed another technology,telephone companies developed another technology, DSL, to provide higher-speed access to the Internet.DSL, to provide higher-speed access to the Internet. Digital subscriber lineDigital subscriber line ((DSLDSL) technology is one of the) technology is one of the most promising for supporting high-speed digitalmost promising for supporting high-speed digital communication over the existing local loops.communication over the existing local loops. ADSL ADSL Lite HDSL SDSL VDSL Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 17. 9.17 ADSL is an asymmetric communication technology designed for residential users; it is not suitable for businesses. Note
  • 18. 9.18 The existing local loops can handle bandwidths up to 1.1 MHz. Note
  • 19. 9.19 ADSL is an adaptive technology. The system uses a data rate based on the condition of the local loop line. Note
  • 20. 9.20 Figure 9.10 Discrete multitone technique
  • 21. 9.21 Figure 9.11 Bandwidth division in ADSL
  • 24. 9.24 Table 9.2 Summary of DSL technologies
  • 25. 9.25 9-4 CABLE TV NETWORKS9-4 CABLE TV NETWORKS TheThe cable TV networkcable TV network started as a video servicestarted as a video service provider, but it has moved to the business of Internetprovider, but it has moved to the business of Internet access. In this section, we discuss cable TV networksaccess. In this section, we discuss cable TV networks per se; in Section 9.5 we discuss how this network canper se; in Section 9.5 we discuss how this network can be used to provide high-speed access to the Internet.be used to provide high-speed access to the Internet. Traditional Cable Networks Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) Network Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 26. 9.26 Figure 9.14 Traditional cable TV network
  • 27. 9.27 Communication in the traditional cable TV network is unidirectional. Note
  • 28. 9.28 Figure 9.15 Hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) network
  • 29. 9.29 Communication in an HFC cable TV network can be bidirectional. Note
  • 30. 9.30 9-5 CABLE TV FOR DATA TRANSFER9-5 CABLE TV FOR DATA TRANSFER Cable companies are now competing with telephoneCable companies are now competing with telephone companies for the residential customer who wantscompanies for the residential customer who wants high-speed data transfer. In this section, we brieflyhigh-speed data transfer. In this section, we briefly discuss this technology.discuss this technology. Bandwidth Sharing CM and CMTS Data Transmission Schemes: DOCSIS Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 31. 9.31 Figure 9.16 Division of coaxial cable band by CATV
  • 32. 9.32 Downstream data are modulated using the 64-QAM modulation technique. Note
  • 33. 9.33 The theoretical downstream data rate is 30 Mbps. Note
  • 34. 9.34 Upstream data are modulated using the QPSK modulation technique. Note
  • 35. 9.35 The theoretical upstream data rate is 12 Mbps. Note
  • 37. 9.37 Figure 9.18 Cable modem transmission system (CMTS)