DocumentCode
757766
Title
Synchronization of Multi-Exchange Local Network by Bit-by-Bit Method
Author
Datta, Asoke ; Mitwally, Essam
Author_Institution
Teknisa Avdelningen, Stockholm, Sweden
Volume
27
Issue
7
fYear
1979
fDate
7/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1034
Lastpage
1046
Abstract
The paper presents a description of a synchronization system suitable for among others, multi-exchange local networks. It includes mathematical formulation and analysis, hardware design, and computer simulation of network operation. The mathematical model is formulated within a framework of a specific control system design that employs digital techniques. A perstation control loop takes the form of a multiple-input PLL with an up-down counter operating as noncyclic phase comparator common to all of the incoming lines. The digital control system is mainly "single ended" mutual synchronization for which the problems of initial phase differences and effects of sampling are minimized, and the problem of "wrong-mode operation" is avoided. Central to the design is the generation of signals, denoted by "beats", upon which simple processing is performed to provide for the different subfunctions of the equipment.A combined discrete-event and continuous simulation model, based on hardware implementation of the bit-by-bit method, has been deve1oped to study the dynamic behavior of the system over long time periods. Factors such as transmission delays, delay variation, jitter, oscillator drift and various control strategies have been taken into account in the simulation.
Keywords
Synchronization; Time-division switching; Computer simulation; Control system synthesis; Counting circuits; Delay; Digital control; Hardware; Mathematical model; Phase locked loops; Signal sampling; System analysis and design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1979.1094518
Filename
1094518
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