DocumentCode
761680
Title
TDM Versus SDM Switching Arrays--Comparison
Author
Lotze, Alfred ; Rothmaier, Klaus ; Scheller, Reinhard
Author_Institution
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Volume
29
Issue
10
fYear
1981
fDate
10/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1455
Lastpage
1464
Abstract
In the first paper at the 9th ITC [8], PCM (TDM) switching arrays having up to six stages and up to about 100 000 terminations were investigated with regard to their standardized costs per termination as a function of the cost ratio "gate to memory-bit." In this context, the following were considered: the influence of the number and sequence of stages (
-stages,
-stages), the number of terminations, the degree of multiplexing (30, 120 time slots per multiplex line). Furthermore, new PCM charts for the quick design of economic PCM switching arrays were developed. The second paper completes these studies by comparisons between PCM switching arrays and their equivalent SDM switching arrays. Handy formulas for the best possible economic design of PCM and SDM arrays, respectively, are presented and derived. The loss versus the carried traffic of PCM arrays having
up to six stages and with
and 120 time slots per highway are compared with each other and with equivalent SDM link systems. Furthermore, the relative costs per termination are calculated for these PCM and SDM array structures and drawn versus the size of these arrays.
-stages,
-stages), the number of terminations, the degree of multiplexing (30, 120 time slots per multiplex line). Furthermore, new PCM charts for the quick design of economic PCM switching arrays were developed. The second paper completes these studies by comparisons between PCM switching arrays and their equivalent SDM switching arrays. Handy formulas for the best possible economic design of PCM and SDM arrays, respectively, are presented and derived. The loss versus the carried traffic of PCM arrays having
up to six stages and with
and 120 time slots per highway are compared with each other and with equivalent SDM link systems. Furthermore, the relative costs per termination are calculated for these PCM and SDM array structures and drawn versus the size of these arrays.Keywords
Communication system economics; PCM communication; Space division multiplexing; Standardization activities; Time-division multiplexing; Boundary conditions; Communication switching; Communications Society; Cost function; Phase change materials; Road transportation; Speech; Structural engineering; Time division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1981.1094892
Filename
1094892
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