Title :
Engineering-maintenance methods of the calculation xDSL-lines
Author :
Panteleev, Victor V. ; Vakaruk, Alexander I.
Author_Institution :
TELNET, Ltd., Odessa, Ukraine
Abstract :
For ensuring the efficient subscriber access of the customers to broadband infocommunication services (convergence information IT- & telecommunication TT-technology) corresponding to telecommunication facilities, amongst which important place occupies digital subscriber lines (xDSL-x-“any” Digital Subscriber Line). Variety the xDSL-technologies, and in the first place symmetrical on send rate of the messages in opposite directions (SDSL-Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line), provide the speediest digital subscriber access (the data rate of the exchange given N×64 kbit/s before 2.048 Mbit/s and more) on existing copper loop cable of the local area telephone to network of the general use (PSTN-Public Switched Telephone Network). It´s offered methods of the engineering evaluation at most attainable lengths subscriber SDSL-line with detailed conclusion of the generalized equation of the length. In this paper discussed typical of PSTN´s Interconnection telecommunications network of the Russian Federation and United national communications network of the Ukraine problem estimations criterion quality QoS (Quality of Service) digital communication of xDSL-line on base 5-ball scale MOS (Mean Opinion Score) for ensuring the required spare on noise-immunity NM (Noise Margin).
Keywords :
broadband networks; digital subscriber lines; quality of service; MOS; QoS; Russian Federation; Ukraine; United national communications network; broadband infocommunication services; engineering-maintenance methods; mean opinion score; public switched telephone network; quality of service; subscriber access; symmetrical digital subscriber line; telecommunication facilities; xDSL-lines; Bit error rate; Equations; Frequency modulation; Modems; Organizations; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS), 2010 East-West
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9555-9
DOI :
10.1109/EWDTS.2010.5742043