Features of a Proposed Synchronous Data Network

1972; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 20; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tcom.1972.1091169

ISSN

2162-2132

Autores

F. R.E. Dell,

Tópico(s)

Embedded Systems and FPGA Design

Resumo

Marketing surveys on data communication have indicated the possible need for a new data service. Technical studies have resulted in a number of detailed proposals for providing a service which, although functionally distinct, is physically integrated with other telecommunications services. The proposed network utilizes synchronous digital transmission with a processor-controlled TDM switching structure. A range of speeds is available. Users' data bytes are structured in "envelopes" to provide an inband control signaling facility. The use of a processor for switch control gives greater flexibility, allows the implementation of sophisticated diagnostics, and, with high-speed interswitch signaling, reduces overall call set-up times. The proposed network is hybrid in that it can operate in a conventional circuit switched mode, or operate in a "packet" switched mode. Extensive multiplexing is used to increase transmission utilization and reduce local area transmission costs.

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