DocumentCode
1377954
Title
Influence of noise on telephone signaling circuit performance
Author
Weber, Laurance A.
Author_Institution
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Volume
75
Issue
6
fYear
1957
Firstpage
636
Lastpage
643
Abstract
This paper reports results of a comprehensive study of influence of noise on signaling performance of the major a-c telephone signaling systems in use by the Bell System. A problem exists in the evaluation of signaling circuit performance with regard to characterization of both noise and pulsing accuracy. It appears that a good way to characterize noise is to use the 1% (per cent) point on a cumulative level distribution taken with a level distribution recorder with a 10-ms (millisecond) time constant. Pulsing performance can best be characterized by obtaining a distribution of pulse distortion while pulsing over a noise-disturbed circuit. The 2,600-cycle in-band signaling system performs satisfactorily for signal-to-1%-10-ms-noise ratios of about 0 db (decibels). The N carrier out-of-band system is about 6 db better than the 2,600-cycle system. While comparison is difficult due to different circuit action, the 1,600-cycle in-band system is about 10 db more sensitive to noise than the 2,600-cycle system. Some modification of signal-to-guard ratios in the 2,600-cycle system appears to result in performance which is 6 to 8 db better. Tests showed that compandor action is not detrimental to in-band signaling performance.
Keywords
Circuit stability; Communication system signaling; Noise; Noise level; Noise measurement; Stability criteria; Trajectory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0097-2452
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCE.1957.6372570
Filename
6372570
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