Title :
Analysis of adaptive threshold modulation used in pulse stuffing and pointer adjustment schemes
Author :
Abeysekera, Saman S.
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Pulse stuffing and pointer adjustment are necessary for clock rate adaptation in synchronizers used in synchronous digital transmission networks (e.g.,, SDH/SONET). The method of adaptive threshold modulation (AT-Mod) may be used in the synchronizer to reduce the resulting waiting time jitter. This paper in detail addresses the performance of the method of AT-Mod technique. Using a nonlinear model to represent the thresholder, the paper provides mathematical expressions for the filtered jitter power resulting from AT-Mod in the synchronizer. The accuracy of using such a nonlinear technique is also demonstrated. Furthermore, the possibility of improving the AT-Mod circuit for further jitter reduction is discussed. Because the improved AT-Mod circuits are not always guaranteed to be stable, a stability analysis is presented. The impact of input noise on the filtered jitter is also investigated in the paper
Keywords :
SONET; adaptive modulation; digital communication; synchronisation; synchronous digital hierarchy; timing jitter; AT-Mod technique; SDH/SONET; adaptive threshold modulation; clock rate adaptation; filtered jitter power; input noise effect; nonlinear model; pointer adjustment; pulse stuffing; stability analysis; synchronizer; synchronous digital transmission networks; waiting time jitter reduction; Circuits; Clocks; Jitter; Mathematical model; Power filters; Pulse modulation; SONET; Stability analysis; Synchronization; Synchronous digital hierarchy;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on