MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS OF THE INTEGRATED BROADCAST INTERACTION SYSTEM (IBIS) DVB-S

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS OF THE INTEGRATED BROADCAST INTERACTION SYSTEM (IBIS) DVB-S"

Transcription

1 MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS OF THE INTEGRATED BROADCAST INTERACTION SYSTEM (IBIS) Sergio Chacón (1), José Luis Casas (1), Asís Cal (1), Rafael Rey (1), Josep Prat (1), Africa Rodriguez (1) Javier de la Plaza (1), Carlos Miguel Nieto (2), Fco. Javier Ruiz Piñar (2) INTRODUCTION (1) ALCATEL ESPACIO, C/ Einstein 7, Tres Cantos (Spain), (2) ETSIT Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, Madrid (Spain), The Integrated Broadcast Interaction System is implemented with a fully regenerative On-Board Processor (Alcatel 9343) designed to provide direct (distributed) [1] compliant satellite access for individual digital video broadcasters, Internet Service Providers, and multimedia users. Transparent Transparent Figure 1: IBIS System Concept IBIS Regenerative Cross-Connected Multi-Spot IBIS integrates two existing satellite transmission standards: and [2]. Both of which are used in transparent satellites without any regeneration on board. IBIS combines these two standards into a single regenerative multi-spot satellite system allowing for full cross-connectivity between the different uplink and downlink beams. The uplink will be compliant with the standard. This fact will allow users to use standard stations, which will be widespread and relatively inexpensive in the future thanks to the standardization effort of terminal manufacturers and broadcast satellite operators. Individual users and broadcasters will be able to access the satellite on any of several uplink coverage footprints illuminated by the satellite, using multiple frequencies, within a TDMA frame, and at several transmission rates (multiple-rate MF-TDMA or Multiple Frequency Time Division Multiple Access). The Downlink will be fully compliant with the Standard, including all the possible convolutional rates [3]. This will allow users to take advantage of the economies of scale and the performance of standard commercial receivers, which are widespread across Europe today. A key feature of the system will be the capacity to route data on any of the uplink coverage footprints on to any combination of downlink coverage footprints; the system will implement full cross-connectivity between uplink and downlink footprints. In order to accomplish all this, contributions from all compliant uplink users must be demultiplexed, demodulated, and decoded and then switched and re-multiplexed into the compliant downlink data streams as required by users. On board switching and multiplexing will take place in accordance with a dynamic multiplexer table. Each downlink has associated with it a multiplexing table. It will be possible to reconfigure this table

2 very quickly through a regenerative signaling channel allowing very fast circuit switching at packet level on-board. In case of emergency the standard Telecommand (TM/TC) channel will be used to configure the payload. A9343 DOWNLINK #N TDMA DOWNLINK #2 UPLINK COVERAGE #1 UPLINK FDMA DOWNLINK #1 DOWNLINK COVERAGE #2 UPLINK COVERAGE #2 DOWNLINK COVERAGE #1 Figure 2: Multi-Beam MF-TDMA Compliant Uplink and Multi-Beam Downlink; Allowing for full Cross-Connectivity between Uplink and Dowlink Beams THE IBIS COMMUNICATION MODEL The Communication Model as is defined in the Standard is shown in Figure 3. The Broadcast Channel is defined as a unidirectional channel from the Service Provider to the User, while the Interaction Channel is defined as a bi-directional channel used to exchange information between the Service Provider and the User or between Users. SATELLITE USER SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider Processing Broadcast Ch. Interaction Ch. USER Figure 3: The Communication Model In the IBIS System, both broadcast channel and interaction channel will be compliant on the uplink and compliant on the Downlink. Physically they are the same. The only thing that distinguishes them is the information content they carry. In the IP world, the interaction channel becomes the only channel because the broadcast channel is imbedded in the interaction channel. The signaling channel is illustrated in figure 4. This channel is used for fast configuration of the satellite and general OBP management. It is also used by the Service Provider or the Prosumer (in this case they are just users) to communicate with the NCC (Network Control Center). This channel is used for the Logon & Synchronism Procedures, and for resource requests. USER SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider Processing Signaling Channel USER NETWORK CONTROL Network Operation Figure 4: The IBIS Signaling Channel

3 The basic symmetry among users along with centralised resource management will make the system ideally suited for true mesh networking with a single hop through the satellite combined with the advantages of signalling through a star topology. THE IBIS COMPETITIVE EDGE Full cross-connectivity between uplink and downlink footprints IBIS has the capacity to route data on any of the uplink coverage footprints on to any combination of downlink coverage footprints on a per need basis. One packet may be routed to one downlink while the next packet may be routed to a different downlink or a combination of downlinks. The onboard processor combines the individual contributions into one or several downlinks as required by users. Dedicated Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Bandwidth On-Demand IBIS will provide users with a high capacity dedicated link supporting real-time services on a flexible per-need basis, taking advantage of the inherent satellite broadcast capacity and the OBP s full cross-connectivity between uplink and downlink spots. A Single Hop from Source to Destination allows Real-Time Services The transparent satellite reference Model requires two satellite hops. This means that the propagation delay is large enough to preclude real-time applications such as VoIP or Videoconferencing. The IBIS OBP solution will allow real-time services through point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point, and multipoint-to-multipoint communications in a single hop. Propagation delay is reduced enough so that real-time applications such as VoIP and Videoconferencing will become possible over the IBIS regenerative satellite network. A Single Hop saves Bandwith as compared to the Reference Model An OBP solution such as IBIS requires half the bandwidth than a double-hop transparent system, where bandwidth must be reserved for two uplink and two downlink paths (required by the two hops). Onboard Regeneration The user transmitter requirements can also be relaxed when we take advantage of the regenerative gain provided by the IBIS OBP Solution. In addition, with a single carrier on the downlink, less Back-off is required on the on-board channel power amplifier, thus, reducing amplifier complexity an consumption. Single-Hop Mesh networking combined signaling through a star topology The basic symmetry among users along with centralized resource management will make the system ideally suited for true mesh networking with a single hop through the satellite combined with the advantages of signaling through a star topology. Inexpensive User Terminals Thanks to /S compatibility, regenerative gain, and the minimum transmission rate (Rs), user terminal costs will be reduced. MPEG2-TS Based Transport Layer The IBIS system is compliant with the standard on the downlink and the standard on the uplink. is based on a MPEG2-TS transport layer. In order to avoid protocol translation or re-encapsulation on board, the IBIS compliant uplink transport layer will be based on MPEG2-TS. Hence, IBIS OBP switching will be based on MPEG2-TS packets. Uplink and downlink communication in IBIS will be based on the protocol stacks shown in figure 5.

4 1R1 1R2 1R3 1R4 1R5 1R6 1R7 1R8 1R9 1R10 1R11 1R12 1R13 1R14 1R 15 1R 16 1R49 1R50 1R51 1R52 1R53 1R54 1R55 1R56 1R57 1R58 1R59 1R60 1R61 1R62 1R 63 1R 64 1R 65 1R 66 1R 67 1R 68 1R69 1R70 1R71 1R72 2R1 2R2 2R3 2R4 2R5 2R6 2R7 2R8 2R25 2R26 2R27 2R28 2R29 2R30 2R31 2R32 2R33 2R34 2R35 2R36 4R1 4R2 4R3 4R4 4R13 4R14 4R15 4R16 4R17 4R18 8R1 8R2 8R7 8R8 8R9 16R1 16R4 IBIS-OBP MCDDD SWITCH & MUX CODING Control -TX -RX Appli TCP/ UDP IP IP IP Appli TCP/ UDP IP MPE MPEG2-TS MPE MPEG2-TS base T 10 base T Air interface 10 base T 10 base T Figure 5. IBIS Traffic Protocol Stacks IBIS Transmission Rate Flexibility IBIS supports a wide range of uplink transmission rates, going down as low as 327 ksps (QPSK symbols per second) and up to 5244 ksps (allowing for information rates up to 8294 kbps ). This flexibility allows for a wide range of IBIS users in accordance with their transmission requirements. Multimedia users with low transmission requirements can take advantage of the lower transmission rates to reduce the cost of their terminal s power amplifier and antenna. A large corporation can take advantage of mid-range transmission rates to interconnect their LANs or a TV broadcaster can take advantage of the higher transmission rates to broadcast several programs. 36 MHz 36 MHz 1R1 1R2 1R3 1R4 1R5 1R6 1R7 1R8 1R9 1R10 1R111R12 1R131R14 1R151R16 8R7 8R8 1R65 1R66 1R67 1R68 1R69 1R70 1R71 1R72 2R25 2R26 2R27 2R28 2R29 2R30 2R31 2R32 4R13 4R14 4R15 4R16 2R33 2R34 2R35 2R36 4R17 4R18 16R4 8R9 Figure 5. A flexible uplink frequency plan allows a wide range of uplink transmission rates MF-TDMA Bandwidth on demand In addition to transmission rate flexibility, transmission carriers can be segmented in time. Time is divided into superframes, frames, and timeslots. A superframe may contain anywhere from one to 32 frames, while frames are subdivided into transmission timeslots. Individual timeslots within a frame can be allocated to individual users. Within the same superframe, a timeslot can be allocated to one user during one frame while the same resource can be allocated to another user during the next frame. This allows bandwidth to be allocated to users on-demand in accordance with their uplink transmission requirements. In addition, various burst sizes within a frame can be assigned to users in accordance with their bandwidth requirements (see figure below).

5 1 Frame = approx. 69ms 1 TRF Burst /Frame 2 TRF Burst /Frame 4 TRF Burst /Frame 6 TRF Burst /Frame 18 TRF Burst /Frame Combinations Figure 5. Flexible frame configuration allows bandwidth to be allocated based on individual user requirements Fast Circuit Switching Onboard at Packet Level The on-board switching matrix can be reconfigured on a frame by frame basis, that is to say every 69ms or more than 14 times per second. This allows the Network Control Center (NCC) to modify network resource allocations and onboard routing on a very dynamic basis (from one frame to the next). Combined with MF-TDMA Bandwidth on demand, Fast Circuit Switching on board allows individual users to optimize bandwidth utilization in accordance with their routing needs. Real-Time Services and IBIS MF-TDMA Resource Granularity Real-time services such as VoIP or Videoconferencing require reduced propagation delay and jitter. The IBIS system MF-TDMA resource granularity is such that real-time services can be supported in an effective and efficient manner. In IBIS as in any system, MF-TDMA resources are segmented into frames. Frame duration is approximately 69 ms and in every frame, the minimum resource that can be allocated is a one MPEG2-TS packet burst. For real-time applications this introduces a jitter of approximately 60 ms, which in most cases is well within the tolerable range. One MPEG2-TS Packet per frame corresponds to a 21 kbps real-time channel, which can provide a 14.4 kbps service for the application layer (VoIP). With an 8 kbps CODEC such as the G.729, a 14 kbps channel is about right to absorb the conversation traffic, while leaving resources for best-effort services to be aggregated along with the VoIP conversation. SUPPORTED SERVICES AND SCENARIOS Modern multimedia environments require connections which make a flexible use of bandwidth. Current point-to-point guaranteed bandwidth solutions such as ISDN provide fixed bandwidth channels instead of flexible channels sized in accordance with the user s needs. IBIS combines guaranteed bandwidth on-demand with dynamic connections between users located anywhere within the IBIS coverage. Services and applications contemplated in IBIS are: Real-Time services and applications: VoIP and Videoconferencing LAN Interconnection (Virtual Private Network) Interactive Digital TV and Tele-shopping ISP Access IP Multicast and IP Streaming Distributed TV Broadcast NVoD Push Services Interactive Gaming and Distributed Processing Teleducation and Telemedicine

6 All of these applications require flexible on-board bandwidth resource allocation and packet level switching. Figure 7 illustrates how the multi-beam IBIS system allocates MF-TDMA resources to the different QoS Queues supported by the per destination Downlink. In this example, a four packet (MPEG2-TS) MF-TDMA resource is allocated to an supporting a LAN. The different users on the LAN need to communicate with other users located on different downlinks. The IBIS OBP will be able to route information on a packet by packet basis to the different downlinks as required by the LAN users needs. As the needs change, the IBIS OBP switching matrix will change on a real time basis. Freq. MF-TDMA RESOURCE ALLOCATION time Channel_id_3 Channel_id_1 Channel_id_2 QoS type A QoS type A QoS type A D/L #2 D/L #3 QoS type B QoS type B QoS type B LAN QoS type C QoS type C QoS type C QUEUING FOR QUEUING FOR QUEUING FOR ROUTE #1 ROUTE #2 ROUTE #3 D/L #1 Figure 7: On Board Packet Level Switching The IBIS OBP (Alcatel 9343) is designed to provide physical support for IP Multicast applications, such as IP streaming and push services, over several or all of the satellite IBIS downlink beams as shown in the figure below. A9343 DOWNLINK DOWNLINK UPLINK DOWNLINK Figure 8: Physical Support for IP Multicast Applications A number of scenarios exist where these system features make IBIS a serious contender in the telecommunication market. Three such scenarios are described in this paper: the Corporate Network / LAN Interconnection, the Neighborhood/SMATV (Satellite Master Antenna TV), or the SO-HO (Small Office / Home Office). Corporate Network / LAN Interconnection Corporations will see in the IBIS system a cost effective solution to provide LAN interconnection among their geographically distributed sites. Additional services such as VoIP and Videoconferencing among sites will also make the system an attractive solution for corporations. The figure below illustrates the corporate network scenario.

7 Corporate Facilities Corporate Central 1 Servers (WEB, , etc.) Internet N Figure 9. Corporate Network with Central and Client Facilities In the corporate scenario, we can identify at least two types of corporate facilities: Central Facility and Client Facility. In the Central Facility are located all the applications servers include Internet access proxy/firewall, web server, and E- mail server. There could be N Client Facilities accessing the different servers through their s. In the corporate network scenario true mesh networking comes to life. Any one corporate site may establish a connection with any other site through a single satellite hop. The connection is set up in accordance with the user bandwidth requirements on-demand. In comparison with a dedicated terrestrial link among sites, where the link capacity is set, in the IBIS mesh, link capacity among sites is dynamically based on demand. Neighborhood (SMATV) An example of an SMATV environment might be a building with 100 households served by a single. The SMATV scenario provides for a combination of mesh and star networking. A group of users may have signed up with one ISP (Internet Service Provider) while another group of users in the same building may have signed up with a different ISP, perhaps located in a different downlink. At the same time some other users may be using a TV return channel in a third downlink while others might be involved in several VoIP conversations. In addition, IBIS includes the possibility where content requested by users may be delivered by an ISP through a transparent satellite channel. TV Broadcast Center Feeder ISP Internet Figure 10. Neighborhood /SMATV Scenario regenerative transparent

8 Small Office/Home Office (SO-HO) Small Office/Home Office refers to the small business or business-at-home user which requires a connection to an ISP, the main office LAN, and perhaps other SO-HOs. Again, the IBIS advantage is provided by mesh networking combined with dynamic bandwidth on demand. In addition to ISP access or connection with the office LAN, applications such as VoIP, videoconferencing, IP streaming, push services, or interactive TV will take advantage of IBIS bandwidth on demand and single-hop mesh networking. Main Office SO-HO Networks 1 ISP Internet Figure 11. SO-HO Scenario N CONCLUSION IBIS combines and into a single regenerative multi-spot satellite system allowing for full crossconnectivity between the different uplink and downlink beams. IBIS is implemented with a fully regenerative On-Board Processor (Alcatel 9343) designed to provide direct (distributed) compliant satellite access for individual digital video broadcasters, Internet Service Providers, and multimedia users. In addition, the Alcatel 9343 is designed to provide physical support for IP Multicast applications, such as IP streaming and push services, over several or all of the satellite IBIS downlink beams. IBIS will provide users with a high capacity dedicated link supporting real-time services on a flexible real-time per-need basis, taking advantage of the inherent satellite broadcast capacity and the OBP s (Alcatel 9343) full cross-connectivity between uplink and downlink spots. The IBIS OBP will be able to route information on a packet by packet basis to the different downlinks as required by the users needs. As the needs change, the IBIS OBP switching matrix will change on a real time basis. REFERENCES [1] EN , DVB Interaction channel for satellite distribution systems, ver 1.2.2, ETSI [2] EN , DVB specification for data broadcasting, ver 1.2.1, ETSI [3] EN , DVB Framing structure, channel coding and modulation 11/12 Ghz satellite services, ver 1.1.2, ETSI [4] EN , DVB Specification for Service Information (SI) in DVB systems, ver 1.4.1, ETSI [5] M. Lamarca et al., DVB-Forward: A Digital Television / Internet Payload, 19 th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference and Exhibit, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Toulouse, France, April [6] Y. Le Roy et al., The Alcatel 9343 DVB-OBP Product: An On-Board Processor for Digital Television and Internet Data, Seventh International Workshop on Digital Signal Processing Techniques for Space Communications, Sesimbra, Portugal,, 1-3 October 2001, in press.

SatNet AmerHis Mesh Terminals

SatNet AmerHis Mesh Terminals SatNet AmerHis Mesh Terminals > SatNet AmerHis Mesh Terminals Advantech Satellite Networks AmerHis terminals are full-featured DVB-RCS compliant terminals. These rackmountable units are a slim 1U form

More information

AfriConnect Satellite Technology Overview

AfriConnect Satellite Technology Overview AfriConnect Satellite Technology Overview Topics Why VSAT? Defining The Network Requirements Coverage Traffic & Connectivity Features Public & Private Networks Understanding The Technology VSAT Terminal

More information

UHP - UNIVERSAL VSAT PLATFORM PRODUCT OVERVIEW

UHP - UNIVERSAL VSAT PLATFORM PRODUCT OVERVIEW UHP - UNIVERSAL VSAT PLATFORM PRODUCT OVERVIEW UHP-1000 Satellite Router Modern, reliable and easy to deploy VSAT platform Universal solution for geographically distributed telecommunication networks that

More information

SCAN TM White Paper. Scanned Channel Assigned Networking: A Unique Approach to High Efficiency Bandwidth Management

SCAN TM White Paper. Scanned Channel Assigned Networking: A Unique Approach to High Efficiency Bandwidth Management SCAN TM White Paper Scanned Channel Assigned Networking: A Unique Approach to High Efficiency Bandwidth Management LinkSat 3010 South Potter Drive Tempe, AZ USA 85282 (602) 438-4717 (602) 438-4719 www.linksatcom.com

More information

Satellites in Next Generation Networks QoS issues Stéphane Combes, R&D, Alcatel Space

Satellites in Next Generation Networks QoS issues Stéphane Combes, R&D, Alcatel Space Satellites in Next Generation s QoS issues Stéphane Combes, R&D, Alcatel Space ITU-T workshop on Satellites in IP and Multimedia Geneva, 9-11 December 2002 Content > What NGN and QoS mean? End-to-end QoS

More information

Simulation Study for a Broadband Multimedia VSAT Network

Simulation Study for a Broadband Multimedia VSAT Network Simulation Study for a Broadband Multimedia Yi Qian, Rose Hu, and Hosame Abu-Amara Nortel s 2201 Lakeside Blvd., Mail Stop 992-02-E70 Richardson, Texas 75082, USA Phone: 972-685-7264 Fax: 972-685-3463

More information

CABLE NETWORKS INTRODUCTION TO CABLE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS

CABLE NETWORKS INTRODUCTION TO CABLE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS CABLE NETWORKS INTRODUCTION TO CABLE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS Peter R. Egli 1/15 Contents 1. Cable network architecture 2. Relevant cable network standards 3. DOCSIS 2/15 1. Cable Network architecture

More information

1. INTRODUCTION light tree First Generation Second Generation Third Generation

1. INTRODUCTION light tree First Generation Second Generation Third Generation 1. INTRODUCTION Today, there is a general consensus that, in the near future, wide area networks (WAN)(such as, a nation wide backbone network) will be based on Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) optical

More information

HN/HX System Bandwidth Efficiency

HN/HX System Bandwidth Efficiency HN/HX System Bandwidth Efficiency It is well understood by satellite network operators that bandwidth efficiency for a VSAT system is a critical element in achieving profitability, as higher efficiency

More information

RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S Technical characteristics of air interfaces for global broadband satellite systems

RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S Technical characteristics of air interfaces for global broadband satellite systems Rec. ITU-R S.1709-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S.1709-1 Technical characteristics of air interfaces for global broadband satellite systems (Question ITU-R 269/4) (2005-2007) Scope This Recommendation proposes

More information

Digital Video Broadcast Return Channel via Satellite (DVB-RCS) Protocol Analyzer

Digital Video Broadcast Return Channel via Satellite (DVB-RCS) Protocol Analyzer Digital Video Broadcast Return Channel via Satellite (DVB-RCS) Protocol Analyzer Mr.Mohanchur Sarkar, Dr.K.K.Shukla, Dr.K.S.Dasgupta Department of Computer Engineering, Institute Of Technology, BHU, Varanasi

More information

High Performance Ka-Band Networks

High Performance Ka-Band Networks Networks Without Barriers High Performance Ka-Band Networks STM Norway AS June, 2008 www.stmi.com Multi-Beam Ka Band Networks Key Challenges Bandwidth Efficiency Beyond current DVB-RCS specs for addressing

More information

Chapter 5. Voice Network Concepts. Voice Network Concepts. Voice Communication Concepts and Technology

Chapter 5. Voice Network Concepts. Voice Network Concepts. Voice Communication Concepts and Technology Chapter 5 Voice Communication Concepts and Technology Voice Network Concepts Telephone switchboard - Circa 1898 Voice Network Concepts Telephone calls are connected from source via circuit switching. Circuit

More information

H.323. Definition. Overview. Topics

H.323. Definition. Overview. Topics H.323 Definition H.323 is a standard that specifies the components, protocols and procedures that provide multimedia communication services real-time audio, video, and data communications over packet networks,

More information

CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction. This chapter provides in detail about the multiple access technologies and the OCDMA system. It starts with a discussion on various existing multiple-access

More information

INTRODUCTION DATA COMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1/28/2015. Satish Chandra satish0402.weebly.com

INTRODUCTION DATA COMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1/28/2015. Satish Chandra satish0402.weebly.com INTRODUCTION DATA COMMUNICATION Satish Chandra satish0402.weebly.com The term telecommunication means communication at a distance. The word data refers to information presented in whatever form is agreed

More information

CSE3213 Computer Network I

CSE3213 Computer Network I CSE3213 Computer Network I Introduction Course page: http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/3213 1 Course Contents 3 general areas: data communications, networking, and protocols 1. Data communications: basic

More information

Communication Networks

Communication Networks Communication Networks Chapter 3 Multiplexing Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) Useful bandwidth of medium exceeds required bandwidth of channel Each signal is modulated to a different carrier frequency

More information

Simple Satellite Network Solutions. Radyne SkyWire Company Proprietary -- 1

Simple Satellite Network Solutions. Radyne SkyWire Company Proprietary -- 1 TM Simple Satellite Network Solutions Radyne SkyWire Company Proprietary -- 1 SkyWire is a next generation product TM designed specifically for IP networks running over satellite. SkyWire is an extremely

More information

Data Link Layer Technologies

Data Link Layer Technologies Chapter 2.2 La 2 Data Link La Technologies 1 Content Introduction La 2: Frames Error Handling 2 Media Access Control General approaches and terms Aloha Principles CSMA, CSMA/CD, CSMA / CA Master-Slave

More information

BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT CELLULAR BACKHAUL SOLUTIONS

BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT CELLULAR BACKHAUL SOLUTIONS BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT CELLULAR BACKHAUL SOLUTIONS LinkIP TM Cellular Solution Overview Backhaul solutions for CDMA, 2G & 3G GSM networks Built-in LinkShrink data compression engine gets 2:1 or better compression

More information

Internet and Satellite 1/9/2003

Internet and Satellite 1/9/2003 Internet and Satellite 1/9/2003 JSAT Co./WIDE Project Jun TAKEI takei@csm.jcsat.co.jp Day1 Agenda Satellite communication fundamentals The history of satellite communications and internet Day2 Satellite

More information

ELEC 691X/498X Broadcast Signal Transmission Winter 2018

ELEC 691X/498X Broadcast Signal Transmission Winter 2018 ELEC 691X/498X Broadcast Signal Transmission Winter 2018 Instructor: DR. Reza Soleymani, Office: EV 5.125, Telephone: 848 2424 ext.: 4103. Office Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, 14:00 15:00 Slide 1 In this

More information

The Applications of Satellite BWA Technology for Rural and Remote Areas in Africa

The Applications of Satellite BWA Technology for Rural and Remote Areas in Africa ITU Regional Seminar on Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) for rural and remote areas for Africa, Yaounde (Cameroon), 18-21 September 2006 The Applications of Satellite BWA Technology for Rural and Remote

More information

Introduction to Networks and the Internet

Introduction to Networks and the Internet Introduction to Networks and the Internet CMPE 80N Announcements First quiz on Friday, 01.16. Covers material up to and including 01.14. Closed books, notes, etc. Winter 2004 Lecture 5 1 2 Data Transmission

More information

Research Article A QoS Architecture for DVB-RCS Next Generation Satellite Networks

Research Article A QoS Architecture for DVB-RCS Next Generation Satellite Networks Hindawi Publishing Corporation EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking Volume 27, Article ID 58484, 9 pages doi:1.1155/27/58484 Research Article A QoS Architecture for DVB-RCS Next Generation

More information

1.1 Applications and services of satellite networks

1.1 Applications and services of satellite networks 1 Introduction This chapter aims to introduce the basic concepts of satellite networking including applications and services, circuit and packet switching, broadband networks, network protocols and reference

More information

Basics (cont.) Characteristics of data communication technologies OSI-Model

Basics (cont.) Characteristics of data communication technologies OSI-Model 48 Basics (cont.) Characteristics of data communication technologies OSI-Model Topologies Packet switching / Circuit switching Medium Access Control (MAC) mechanisms Coding Quality of Service (QoS) 49

More information

Overview of Networks

Overview of Networks CMPT765/408 08-1 Overview of Networks Qianping Gu 1 Overview of Networks This note is mainly based on Chapters 1-2 of High Performance of Communication Networks by J. Walrand and P. Pravin, 2nd ed, and

More information

Multimedia Systems. Networks WS 2009/2010

Multimedia Systems. Networks WS 2009/2010 Multimedia Systems WS 2009/2010 Networks Prof. Dr. Paul Müller University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Integrated Communication Systems Lab Email: pmueller@informatik.uni-kl.de 1 Outline Network basics for

More information

INTERNET OVER DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCAST: PERFORMANCE ISSUES

INTERNET OVER DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCAST: PERFORMANCE ISSUES INTERNET OVER DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCAST: PERFORMANCE ISSUES Hakan Yılmaz TÜBİTAK Marmara Research Center Information Technologies Research Institute Kocaeli, Turkey hy@btae.mam.gov.tr Bülent Sankur Boğaziçi

More information

IP Video Network Gateway Solutions

IP Video Network Gateway Solutions IP Video Network Gateway Solutions INTRODUCTION The broadcast systems of today exist in two separate and largely disconnected worlds: a network-based world where audio/video information is stored and passed

More information

COMPUTER NETWORK Model Test Paper

COMPUTER NETWORK Model Test Paper Model Test Paper Question no. 1 is compulsory. Attempt all parts. Q1. Each question carries equal marks. (5*5 marks) A) Difference between Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol.

More information

ETSI Project BRAN Hiperlan Type 2 for IEEE 1394 Applications System Overview

ETSI Project BRAN Hiperlan Type 2 for IEEE 1394 Applications System Overview ETSI Project BRAN Hiperlan Type 2 for IEEE 1394 Applications System Overview Source : Jamshid Khun Jush (Ericsson) (THOMSON multimedia) 1 HIPERLAN/2 Standard A new standard developed by the ETSI Project

More information

Data Broadcasting Solutions for Broadcasters

Data Broadcasting Solutions for Broadcasters Data Broadcasting Solutions for Broadcasters by Brett Jenkins Thomcast Communications, Inc. Southwick, MA SMPTE Technical Conference 2000 Pasadena, CA page 1 Data Broadcasting - What Is It? Multimedia

More information

2 & 3G Cellular Backhaul: Future Proof Approach

2 & 3G Cellular Backhaul: Future Proof Approach 5th RUSSIAN COMMUNICATIONS FORUM 2 & 3G Cellular Backhaul: Future Proof Approach November, 2004 Broadband Wireless Communications Company 2003 Sales: $1.3B 2,750 employees Based in Germantown, MD, U.S.A.

More information

IEEE Testing Signal Compliance of ZigBee Standard

IEEE Testing Signal Compliance of ZigBee Standard IEEE802.15.4 Testing Signal Compliance of ZigBee Standard Tektronix 1 Agenda: 1: What is ZigBee 2: ZigBee Specification 3: ZigBee Signal Analysis 4: Demonstration for ZigBee analysis 2 What is ZigBee (1)

More information

Module 2 Overview of Computer Networks

Module 2 Overview of Computer Networks Module 2 Overview of Computer Networks Networks and Communication Give me names of all employees Who earn more than $00,000 ISP intranet backbone satellite link desktop computer: server: network link:

More information

Module 2 Overview of. Computer Networks

Module 2 Overview of. Computer Networks Module Overview of Networks and Communication Give me names of all employees Who earn more than $00,000 ISP intranet backbone satellite link desktop computer: server: network link: CS454/654 - Issues How

More information

A Comparison of IP Datagrams Transmission using MPE and ULE over Mpeg-2/DVB Networks

A Comparison of IP Datagrams Transmission using MPE and ULE over Mpeg-2/DVB Networks A Comparison of IP Datagrams Transmission using MPE and ULE over Mpeg-2/DVB Networks Teh Chee Hong 1, Wan Tat Chee 2, Rahmat Budiarto 3 Network Research Group School of Computer Science Universiti Sains

More information

Introduction To Optical Networks Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective

Introduction To Optical Networks Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective Introduction To Optical Networks Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective Galen Sasaki Galen Sasaki University of Hawaii 1 Galen Sasaki University of Hawaii 2 Galen Sasaki University of Hawaii 3 Telecommunications

More information

Introduction to Networks

Introduction to Networks Introduction to Networks Network Topology How we interconnect network users Network Hierarchy The connection between network topology and geographical size Telecommunication (Phone Networks) Circuit Switching

More information

CS 204: Advanced Computer Networks

CS 204: Advanced Computer Networks CS 204: Advanced Computer Networks Jiasi Chen Lectures: MWF 12:10-1pm Humanities and Social Sciences 1403 http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~jiasi/teaching/cs204_spring17/ 1 Why Networks? Supports the applications

More information

Network management and QoS provisioning - revise. When someone have to share the same resources is possible to consider two particular problems:

Network management and QoS provisioning - revise. When someone have to share the same resources is possible to consider two particular problems: Revise notes Multiplexing & Multiple Access When someone have to share the same resources is possible to consider two particular problems:. multiplexing;. multiple access. The first one is a centralized

More information

QoS User view From modelling to service class

QoS User view From modelling to service class QoS User view From modelling to service class STQ Workshop - 1 & 2 July 2009 P-Y Hebert AFUTT User Group vice-chairman ETSI 2009. All rights reserved Index UMTS Classes of Service (CoS) ITU-T Y.1541 QoS

More information

ECE 650 Systems Programming & Engineering. Spring 2018

ECE 650 Systems Programming & Engineering. Spring 2018 ECE 650 Systems Programming & Engineering Spring 2018 Networking Introduction Tyler Bletsch Duke University Slides are adapted from Brian Rogers (Duke) Computer Networking A background of important areas

More information

Internet Architecture and Protocol

Internet Architecture and Protocol Internet Architecture and Protocol Set# 04 Wide Area Networks Delivered By: Engr Tahir Niazi Wide Area Network Basics Cover large geographical area Network of Networks WANs used to be characterized with

More information

A NEW THRESHOLD SWITCHING SCHEME FOR A DVB-RCS MOBILE RETURN LINK IN A TERRESTRIAL RAILWAY SCENARIO

A NEW THRESHOLD SWITCHING SCHEME FOR A DVB-RCS MOBILE RETURN LINK IN A TERRESTRIAL RAILWAY SCENARIO A NEW THRESHOLD SWITCHING SCHEME FOR A DVB-RCS MOBILE RETURN LINK IN A TERRESTRIAL RAILWAY SCENARIO Mauro TROPEA 1 1 Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems, Faculty of Engineering, University

More information

Computer Networks 2012/2013. Introduction part 1 (01) Dr. Tanir Ozcelebi. Thanks to A. Leon-Garcia & I. Widjaja, & I. Radovanovic & A. S.

Computer Networks 2012/2013. Introduction part 1 (01) Dr. Tanir Ozcelebi. Thanks to A. Leon-Garcia & I. Widjaja, & I. Radovanovic & A. S. Computer Networks 2012/20 Introduction part 1 (01) Dr. Thanks to A. Leon-Garcia & I. Widjaja, & I. Radovanovic & A. S. Tanenbaum System Architecture and Networking Group Outline What is the Internet? Why

More information

WAN Technologies CCNA 4

WAN Technologies CCNA 4 WAN Technologies CCNA 4 Overview Note: Most of this will be described in more detail in later chapters. Differentiate between a LAN and WAN Identify the devices used in a WAN List WAN standards Describe

More information

Third generation WCDMA radio evolution

Third generation WCDMA radio evolution WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE COMPUTING Wirel. Commun. Mob. Comput. 2003; 3:987 992 (DOI: 10.1002/wcm.134) Third generation WCDMA radio evolution Harri Holma*,y and Antti Toskala Nokia Networks, IP

More information

DECODIO. for TETRA. Air interface analysis Network traffic measurements and statistics Coverage tests Network monitoring DETECT DECODE VISUALIZE

DECODIO. for TETRA. Air interface analysis Network traffic measurements and statistics Coverage tests Network monitoring DETECT DECODE VISUALIZE DECODIO for TETRA Air interface analysis Network traffic measurements and statistics Coverage tests Network monitoring DETECT DECODE VISUALIZE DECODIO for TETRA Decodio NET for TETRA is a highly flexible

More information

Multimedia Communications

Multimedia Communications Multimedia Communications Directions and Innovations Introduction István Beszteri istvan.beszteri@hut.fi Multimedia Communications: Source Representations, Networks and Applications! Introduction! Networks

More information

SatLabs Recommendations for Hub Verification Testing

SatLabs Recommendations for Hub Verification Testing SatLabs Recommendations for Hub Verification Testing sl_535 Version 1.0 February 2010 This document is the result of a cooperative effort undertaken by the SatLabs Group. Neither the SatLabs Group nor

More information

Outline. Circuit Switching. Circuit Switching : Introduction to Telecommunication Networks Lectures 13: Virtual Things

Outline. Circuit Switching. Circuit Switching : Introduction to Telecommunication Networks Lectures 13: Virtual Things 8-5: Introduction to Telecommunication Networks Lectures : Virtual Things Peter Steenkiste Spring 05 www.cs.cmu.edu/~prs/nets-ece Outline Circuit switching refresher Virtual Circuits - general Why virtual

More information

COST Action 272 Packet-Oriented Service Delivery via Satellite

COST Action 272 Packet-Oriented Service Delivery via Satellite COST Action 272 Packet-Oriented Service Delivery via Satellite CNES CNIT Cooperation within COST 272 TD-01-016-P Author(s) Franco Davoli, Erina Ferro, Luca Simone Ronga 1 The following information is related

More information

INTRODUCTION TO LTE. ECE MOBILE COMMUNICATION Monday, 25 June 2018

INTRODUCTION TO LTE. ECE MOBILE COMMUNICATION Monday, 25 June 2018 INTRODUCTION TO LTE ECE 2526 - MOBILE COMMUNICATION Monday, 25 June 2018 1 WHAT IS LTE? 1. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and it was started as a project in 2004 by the Third Generation Partnership

More information

Introduction to Mobile Broadband (imb)

Introduction to Mobile Broadband (imb) Introduction to Mobile Broadband (imb) Teaching By Asst.Prof.Dr. Suwat Pattaramalai suwat.pat@kmutt.ac.th Tel. 02-470-9079 Material: http://webstaff.kmutt.ac.th/~suwat.pat/ 3GPP WiMAX FORUM Introduction

More information

EXHIBIT A-1 to Appendix D to DIR Contract NO. DIR-TEX-AN-NG-CSA-ICXXX. Service Description: PCI Texas South Region Dedicated Burstable/Shared Network

EXHIBIT A-1 to Appendix D to DIR Contract NO. DIR-TEX-AN-NG-CSA-ICXXX. Service Description: PCI Texas South Region Dedicated Burstable/Shared Network Contract No. EXHIBIT A-1 to Appendix D to DIR Contract NO. DIR-TEX-AN-NG-CSA-ICXXX Service Description: PCI Texas South Region Dedicated Burstable/Shared Network Overview PCI South Region Dedicated Burstable/Shared

More information

WHITE PAPER. Eliminating GPS Dependency for Real-Time Wide-Area Syncrophasor Applications. White paper by Net Insight

WHITE PAPER. Eliminating GPS Dependency for Real-Time Wide-Area Syncrophasor Applications. White paper by Net Insight Eliminating GPS Dependency for Real-Time Wide-Area Syncrophasor Applications White paper by Net Insight Net Insight AB, Sweden September 2012 WHITE PAPER ABSTRACT Today s society is becoming increasingly

More information

Announcements. TAs office hours: Mohamed Grissa: Mohamed Alkalbani:

Announcements. TAs office hours: Mohamed Grissa: Mohamed Alkalbani: Announcements TAs office hours: Mohamed Grissa: grissam@oregonstate.edu Tuesday: 4-5 Friday: 11-12 Mohamed Alkalbani: alkalbmo@oregonstate.edu Wednesday: 11-12 Thursday: 11-12 Lecture slides: Will be posted

More information

Considerations for SDR Implementations in Commercial Radio Networks

Considerations for SDR Implementations in Commercial Radio Networks Considerations for SDR Implementations in Commercial Radio Networks Hans-Otto Scheck Nokia Networks P.O.Box 301 FIN-00045 Nokia Group hans-otto.scheck@nokia.com ETSI Software Defined Radio (SDR) / Cognitive

More information

IT114 NETWORK+ Learning Unit 1 Objectives: 1, 2 Time In-Class Time Out-Of-Class Hours 2-3. Lectures: Course Introduction and Overview

IT114 NETWORK+ Learning Unit 1 Objectives: 1, 2 Time In-Class Time Out-Of-Class Hours 2-3. Lectures: Course Introduction and Overview IT114 NETWORK+ Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Identify the devices and elements of computer networks; 2. Diagram network models using the appropriate

More information

Technical Specification Triple Play MVDDS HyBox H-2 WADSL Modem

Technical Specification Triple Play MVDDS HyBox H-2 WADSL Modem Technical Specification Triple Play MVDDS HyBox H-2 WADSL Modem 1 1 Use cases... 3 1.1 System Diagram... 4 1.1 Regular Internet usage... 5 1.2 Proxy solution... 6 Usage scenario for Hyperboost proxy:...

More information

Principles of Wireless Sensor Networks

Principles of Wireless Sensor Networks Principles of Wireless Sensor Networks https://www.kth.se/social/course/el2745/ Lecture 5 January 31, 2013 Carlo Fischione Associate Professor of Sensor Networks e-mail: carlofi@kth.se http://www.ee.kth.se/~carlofi/

More information

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Our goal: get context, overview, feel of networking more depth, detail later in course approach: descriptive use Internet as example Overview: what s the Internet what s a protocol?

More information

Lecture 2: Internet Structure

Lecture 2: Internet Structure Lecture 2: Internet Structure COMP 332, Spring 2018 Victoria Manfredi Acknowledgements: materials adapted from Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach 7 th edition: 1996-2016, J.F Kurose and K.W. Ross,

More information

Features and Benefits

Features and Benefits 2.4 /5.8GHz, PDH/ Ethernet Convergent System 4xE1 or 4xT1 RADLINK 4xE1 or 4xT1 Order Examples:. RADLINK-P2P-2.4 or 5.85-PDH-4E1 or 4T1-a9 Description: (2.4 or 5.85GHz, Ethernet Convergent System, 4E1 or

More information

Evolving Telecommunications to Triple Play:

Evolving Telecommunications to Triple Play: Hands-On Evolving Telecommunications to Triple Play: IPTV, VoIP and TV Delivery Systems for System Engineers-DataCom Course Description With the introduction of Next Generation Networks to telecommunications

More information

UMTS Services. Part I: Basics Bearer services and teleservices Supplementary services Multimedia services QoS architecture

UMTS Services. Part I: Basics Bearer services and teleservices Supplementary services Multimedia services QoS architecture UMTS Services Part I: Basics Bearer services and teleservices Supplementary services Multimedia services QoS architecture References Kaaranen, et al, Ch. 7 Walke, et al, ch. 10 3GPP TS 22.101: service

More information

DVB Interaction Channel through the Public switched Telecommunications System (PSTN) / Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

DVB Interaction Channel through the Public switched Telecommunications System (PSTN) / Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) DVB Interaction Channel through the Public switched Telecommunications System (PSTN) / Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) DVB DOCUMENT A022 February 1997 Reproduction of the document in whole or

More information

5. Introduction to Optical Networks

5. Introduction to Optical Networks Lecture 5: Introduction to Optical Networks 1/ 5. Introduction to Optical Networks Optical Communication Systems and Networks Lecture 5: Introduction to Optical Networks 2/ 27 BIBLIOGRAPHY Optical Networks.

More information

Introduction to LAN Protocols

Introduction to LAN Protocols CHAPTER 2 Introduction to LAN Protocols This chapter introduces the various media-access methods, transmission methods, topologies, and devices used in a local area network (LAN). Topics addressed focus

More information

ONBOARD PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES

ONBOARD PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES ONBOARD PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES Item Type text; Proceedings Authors Davies, R.S.; Chethik, F.; Kota, S.L. Publisher International Foundation for Telemetering Journal International Telemetering

More information

INTERACTION CHANNEL THROUGH THE DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT)

INTERACTION CHANNEL THROUGH THE DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT) INTERACTION CHANNEL THROUGH THE DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT) DVB Document A030 March 1998 Reproduction of the document in whole or in part without prior permission of the DVB Project

More information

ETSI TS V1.1.1 ( ) Technical Specification

ETSI TS V1.1.1 ( ) Technical Specification TS 102 602 V1.1.1 (2009-01) Technical Specification Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia; Connection Control Protocol (C2P) for DVB-RCS; Specifications 2 TS 102 602

More information

What s a protocol? What s a protocol? A closer look at network structure: What s the Internet? What s the Internet? What s the Internet?

What s a protocol? What s a protocol? A closer look at network structure: What s the Internet? What s the Internet? What s the Internet? What s the Internet? PC server laptop cellular handheld access points wired s connected computing devices: hosts = end systems running apps communication s fiber, copper, radio transmission rate = bandwidth

More information

INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION EVOLUTION FROM 1G TO 4G SYSTEM 5-G WIRELESS SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE FOR 5G MOBILE NETWORKS THE 4A PARADIGM FEATURES OF 5G TECHNOLOGY 5G APPLICATION

More information

VISLINK UltraCoder 4K Capable 4 Channel H.265 Encoder

VISLINK UltraCoder 4K Capable 4 Channel H.265 Encoder VISLINK UltraCoder 4K Capable 4 Channel H.265 Encoder UltraCoder 4K Capable H.265 Encoder UtraCoder Half Rack Width Encoder with ASI & IP In and Outputs 19 x 1RU Half Rack Width

More information

Resource Reservation Protocol

Resource Reservation Protocol 48 CHAPTER Chapter Goals Explain the difference between and routing protocols. Name the three traffic types supported by. Understand s different filter and style types. Explain the purpose of tunneling.

More information

ECE 697J Advanced Topics in Computer Networks

ECE 697J Advanced Topics in Computer Networks ECE 697J Advanced Topics in Computer Networks Switching Fabrics 10/02/03 Tilman Wolf 1 Router Data Path Last class: Single CPU is not fast enough for processing packets Multiple advanced processors in

More information

Introductions. Computer Networking Lecture 01. January 16, HKU SPACE Community College. HKU SPACE CC CN Lecture 01 1/36

Introductions. Computer Networking Lecture 01. January 16, HKU SPACE Community College. HKU SPACE CC CN Lecture 01 1/36 Introductions Computer Networking Lecture 01 HKU SPACE Community College January 16, 2012 HKU SPACE CC CN Lecture 01 1/36 Outline What is a Computer Network? Basic Requirements of Building a Computer Network

More information

MA5400 IP Video Gateway. Introduction. Summary of Features

MA5400 IP Video Gateway. Introduction. Summary of Features MA5400 IP Video Gateway Introduction The MA5400 IP Video Gateway bridges the gap between the MPEG-2 and IP domains providing an innovative solution to the need to transport real-time broadcast quality

More information

CONVERGENCE 32XX Series PDH / Ethernet Convergent System

CONVERGENCE 32XX Series PDH / Ethernet Convergent System Wireless - Equipment CONVERGENCE 32XX Series PDH / Ethernet Convergent System CONVERGENCE32XX_SS_ENB01W Features and Benefits High quality Voice / Data / Video transmission Cost-effective alternative to

More information

General comments on candidates' performance

General comments on candidates' performance BCS THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE FOR IT BCS Higher Education Qualifications BCS Level 5 Diploma in IT April 2018 Sitting EXAMINERS' REPORT Computer Networks General comments on candidates' performance For the

More information

VoIP. ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts

VoIP. ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts VoIP ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts VoIP System Gatekeeper: A gatekeeper is useful for handling VoIP call connections includes managing terminals, gateways and MCU's (multipoint

More information

4G Mobile Communications

4G Mobile Communications 4G Mobile Communications Welcome to 4G The term 4G is used broadly to include several types of broadband wireless access communication systems, not only cellular telephone systems. One of the terms to

More information

Lecture 8 Winter 2006 Enterprise and Personal Communications Networks

Lecture 8 Winter 2006 Enterprise and Personal Communications Networks Information Technology Lecture 8 Winter 2006 Enterprise and Personal Communications Networks 1 Objectives Identify the reasons that multiuser systems are used in business. Describe eight network service

More information

CCM 4300 Lecture 2 Computer Networks: Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems. Dr Shahedur Rahman School of Science and Technology

CCM 4300 Lecture 2 Computer Networks: Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems. Dr Shahedur Rahman School of Science and Technology CCM 4300 Lecture 2 Computer Networks: Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems Dr Shahedur Rahman School of Science and Technology 1 Recap of Last Session defined a computer network and identified some

More information

4.3 IEEE Physical Layer IEEE IEEE b IEEE a IEEE g IEEE n IEEE 802.

4.3 IEEE Physical Layer IEEE IEEE b IEEE a IEEE g IEEE n IEEE 802. 4.3 IEEE 802.11 Physical Layer 4.3.1 IEEE 802.11 4.3.2 IEEE 802.11b 4.3.3 IEEE 802.11a 4.3.4 IEEE 802.11g 4.3.5 IEEE 802.11n 4.3.6 IEEE 802.11ac,ad Andreas Könsgen Summer Term 2012 4.3.3 IEEE 802.11a Data

More information

QoS ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SERVICE CLASSES IN WiMAX NETWORK USING VOIP

QoS ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SERVICE CLASSES IN WiMAX NETWORK USING VOIP Research Manuscript Title QoS ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SERVICE CLASSES IN WiMAX NETWORK USING VOIP Muthulakshmi. G 1, Saira Banu 2 1 Post Graduate Student, B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Chennai 2 Assistant

More information

Internet Structure. network edge:

Internet Structure. network edge: Midterm Review Internet Structure network edge: Hosts: clients and servers Server often in data centers access networks, physical media:wired, wireless communication links network core: interconnected

More information

4 rd class Department of Network College of IT- University of Babylon

4 rd class Department of Network College of IT- University of Babylon 1. INTRODUCTION We can divide audio and video services into three broad categories: streaming stored audio/video, streaming live audio/video, and interactive audio/video. Streaming means a user can listen

More information

WIRELESS SYSTEM AND NETWORKING

WIRELESS SYSTEM AND NETWORKING LECTURE 6 WIRELESS SYSTEM AND NETWORKING References: Rappaport (Chapter 9 and 10) Bernhard (Chapter 3, 4 and 5) Garg (Chapter 8 and 9) Kaarenen (Chapter 1-5 and 9) WIRELESS EVOLUTION Japan Europe Americas

More information

What s a protocol? What s a protocol? A closer look at network structure: What s the Internet? Hardware view: What s the Internet?

What s a protocol? What s a protocol? A closer look at network structure: What s the Internet? Hardware view: What s the Internet? What s the Internet? Hardware view: What s the Internet? Hardware view: PC server wireless laptop cellular handheld access points wired s connected computing devices: hosts = end systems running apps communication

More information

Communicating over the Network

Communicating over the Network Communicating over the Network Network Fundamentals Chapter 2 Version 4.0 1 Network Structure The elements of communication 3 common elements of communication Message source people/electronic devices need

More information

TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS By Syed Bakhtawar Shah Abid Lecturer in Computer Science 1 Public Switched Telephone Network Structure The Local Loop Trunks and Multiplexing Switching 2 Network Structure Minimize

More information

Test Bank for A Guide to Designing and Implementing Local And Wide Area Networks 2nd Edition by Palmer and Sinclair

Test Bank for A Guide to Designing and Implementing Local And Wide Area Networks 2nd Edition by Palmer and Sinclair Test Bank for A Guide to Designing and Implementing Local And Wide Area Networks 2nd Edition by Palmer and Sinclair Link download full: https://testbankservice.com/download/test-bank-for-aguide-to-designing-and-implementing-local-and-wide-area-networks-2ndedition-by-palmer-and-sinclair/

More information

Radyne s SkyWire Gateway Key Application Radyne SkyWire and Vocality

Radyne s SkyWire Gateway Key Application Radyne SkyWire and Vocality Radyne s SkyWire Gateway Key Application Radyne SkyWire and Vocality White Paper WP027 Rev 1.0 June 2008 Radyne Corporation 3138 E. Elwood St. Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 437-9620 Fax: (602) 437-4811 Application

More information

Networks 15.2 Multiplexing Technologies Access Networks 15.5 Common Peripheral Interfaces

Networks 15.2 Multiplexing Technologies Access Networks 15.5 Common Peripheral Interfaces Chapter 15 Computer and Multimedia Networks 15.11 Basics of Computer and Multimedia Networks 15.2 Multiplexing Technologies 15.3 LAN and WAN 15.4 Access Networks 15.5 Common Peripheral Interfaces 15.6

More information