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This chapter covers fundamental concepts in multiplexing and error detection/correction within communication systems. It delves into many-to-one and one-to-many multiplexing types, including Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), explaining their processes and applications in telephone systems. Additionally, it explores the different types of errors that can occur, methods for their detection (such as parity checks and cyclic redundancy checks), and correction strategies. This comprehensive guide aims to enhance understanding of efficient data transmission in modern networks.
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Chapter 6 Multiplexing and Error Detection/Correction By Dr.Sukchatri P.
Contents • Multiplexing • Many to one/one to many • Types of multiplexing • Telephone system • Error Detection/Correction • Types of Errors • Detection • Correction
Examples of asynchronous TDM frames A.Case 1 : only three lines sending data
Examples of asynchronous TDM frames B.Case 2 : only four lines sending data
Examples of asynchronous TDM frames C. Case 3 : all five lines sending data
DDS services (Digital Data Service) DSU : Digital Service Unit
T-1 line for multiplexing telephone lines PCM: Plus Code Modulation :> convert analog-digital
Fractional T-1 line DSU : Digital Service Unit CSU : Channel Service Unit
Error Detection and Correction Types of errors
Cyclic Redundacy Check (CRC) CRC generator and checker