Chapter 1 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
(PDH)
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
Introduction
• Plesiochronous is a Greek word meaning Almost Synchronous , but not fully
synchronous.
• In Plesiochronous system every equipment is generating its own clock for
synchronization.
Generation Of PCM Signal(Digital Signal)
Digitization Process
Telephony signals:
• 4 Khz Voice signal is sampled at twice the frequency- 8000 Hz
• Samples are Quantised- Benchmarked to nearest predefined levels
• Quantised samples are encoded using 8 binary bits
• Each Voice channel hence occupies
8x8000 = 64000 Bits per Second = 64 Kbps
DS0 Signal Derivation
Analog Signal
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PCM Line Sampling
Sampling rate = 8,000 samples/second – how?
Nyquist Theorem: sampling rate = 2 x highest audible
frequency (4,000 Hz)
2 x 4,000 = 8,000 samples/second
Each sample is 8 bits wide: the resulting signal rate will be
8 bits x 8,000 samples/second = 64,000 bits/second, hence
1 DS0 = 64 Kb/s
Multiplexing Hierarchy
PDH (D1 Level )(PCM 30 Mux )
32 * 64 KHz = 2.048 Mb/s
Capacity = 30 Base Channels
PDH (D2 Level )
4 * 2.048 +stuffing bits = 8.448 Mbps
Capacity = 120 Base Channels
PDH (D3 Level )
4 * 8.448 + stuffing bits = 34.368 Mbps
Capacity = 480 Base Channels
PDH (D4 Level )
4 * 34.368 +stuffing bits = 139.264 Mbps
Capacity = 1920 Base Channels
PDH Bit Rates
Europe North America Japan
PDH E1 Frame
Frame Sync & Alarms Signaling
CH1 of every even frame consists of FAS Cx0011011 & every odd frame consists
of Cx1ASaSaSaSaSa.
CH16 of every frame consists of Channel Associated Signaling (CAS)
PDH Multi Frame
PDH System
TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
REGENERATOR
Line Terminating Equipment(LTE)
Line Terminating Equipment is an equipment that terminates a link or a line
It is the end equipment in any link or a line, which can either multiplex or de-
multiplex optical signals but cannot perform both the operations
In an LTE the Optical signal is converted to electrical domain and the operation of
multiplexing or de-multiplexing is done in electrical domain
The electrical signal is again converted back to the Optical signal and then
transmitted
MUX - HIGHER ORDER MUX
TYPICAL OPTICAL LINK
PDH
Analog
Exchange
PDH Standards
European Standard American Standard
Notation Data Rate Notation Data Rate
E0 64 Kbps T0/DS0 64 Kbps
E1 2048 Kbps T1/DS1 1544 Kbps
E2 8448 Kbps T2/DS2 6312 Kbps
E3 34368 Kbps T3/DS3 44736 Kbps
E4 139264 Kbps T4/DS4 139264 Kbps
Used in South America, Used in USA, Canada
Europe, India etc Japan, Korea, Hong Kong etc
Bit-Interleaved Multiplexing
• It is TDM
• One bit will be taken from all Tributaries.
Limitations Of PDH
Multiplexing / Demultiplexing is time consuming
565 140
Mbit/ Mbit/s
140-565
140-565
MUX &
MUX &
s
LTE
LTE
34
Mbit/s
34-140
34-140
MUX
MUX
8 Mbit/s
MUX
8-34
MUX
8-34
2
Mbit/s
MUX
MUX
2-8
2-8
Drop & Add
There is insufficient provision for network management within the
PDH frame format for them to be able to do this.
No standard for synchronization
Standard equipment from different vendors are not compatible
Increase in number of equipments required.
There's no standardized definition of PDH bit rates greater than
140 Mbit/s