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Advanced Mobile Phone System

Samual Sam
Updated on 04-Aug-2019 07:02:32

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Advanced mobile phone system (AMPS) was a standard for analog cellular phone system developed by Bell Labs and officially introduced by AT&T in 1983.FeaturesIt is an analog system based on the initial electromagnetic spectrum allocation for cellular service by the Federal Communications Commission.It uses frequency division multiple access (FDMA) for multiple simultaneous conversations.Frequency ranges within the 800 and 900 MHz are allocated for cellular telephones in AMPS. Half of the signal is used for sending signals and half is used for receiving signals.It has a high bandwidth requirement particularly when the number of conversations is very high.It was the first ... Read More

Improved Mobile Telephone System

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Improved Mobile Telephone System (IMTS) was a radio system that linked to public switched telephone networks (PSTN) before the era of cellular mobiles. It was introduced in 1964 and was the wireless equivalent of landline dial up telephones. Features IMTS was a radio system for mobile telephones that was an improvement over the previous Mobile Telephone System (MTS). MTS supported half duplex communication. So, the communicating parties could not communicate simultaneously. IMTS supported full duplex communication, thus allowing both the user to talk and hear simultaneously. IMTS required a high power transmitter to be installed, preferably on the ... Read More

First-Generation (1G) Mobile Phones

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Wireless cellular technology or mobile communications started with first generation mobile phones, popularly known as 1G. It was an analog telecommunications system, introduced in 1979 and continued to mid of the 1980s. History 1G mobile communication system was introduced in Japan in 1979 by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT). Initially, it started in Tokyo and within next five years expanded to cover the whole of Japan. In 1981, Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) was launched in European countries. In 1983, Ameritech launched 1G mobiles in the USA using Motorola mobile phones. Use of mobile communication system was then followed by several ... Read More

The Mobile Telephone System

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 03-Aug-2019 20:16:14

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Mobile telephone service (MTS) connects mobile radio telephones with other networks like public switched telephone networks (PSTN), other mobile telephones and communication systems like Internet.Basic Mobile Communications SystemMobile phones and other mobile devices, called mobile stations are connected to base stations. Communication between the mobile stations and the base stations are done by wireless radio signals, which may be both data signals and voice signals. Each base station has a coverage area around it, such that mobile stations within this area can connect provided they have access permissions. Base stations contain transmitters and receivers to convert radio signals to electrical ... Read More

Packet Switching

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Packet switching is a connectionless network switching technique. Here, the message is divided and grouped into a number of units called packets that are individually routed from the source to the destination. There is no need to establish a dedicated circuit for communication. Process Each packet in a packet switching technique has two parts: a header and a payload. The header contains the addressing information of the packet and is used by the intermediate routers to direct it towards its destination. The payload carries the actual data. A packet is transmitted as soon as it is available in a node, ... Read More

Circuit Switching

Samual Sam
Updated on 03-Aug-2019 20:08:39

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Circuit switching is a connection-oriented network switching technique. Here, a dedicated route is established between the source and the destination and the entire message is transferred through it.Phases of Circuit Switch ConnectionCircuit Establishment : In this phase, a dedicated circuit is established from the source to the destination through a number of intermediate switching centres. The sender and receiver transmits communication signals to request and acknowledge establishment of circuits.Data Transfer : Once the circuit has been established, data and voice are transferred from the source to the destination. The dedicated connection remains as long as the end parties communicate.Circuit Disconnection ... Read More

Network Switching

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Definition Network switching is the process of transmitting data packets from the source to the destination through a number of intermediate network nodes. Here, each node controls or switches data packets to the next node towards the destination. When data comes on a node it is called ingress, and when data goes out of a node it is called egress. Switching Methods The two broad level switching methods are connection oriented switching and connectionless switching. Connection – oriented Switching : In connection – oriented switching, a dedicated path is established between the source and the destination before data switching. ... Read More

Wavelength Division Multiplexing

Samual Sam
Updated on 03-Nov-2023 13:34:43

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Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) is a technique of multiplexing multiple optical carrier signals through a single optical fiber channel by varying the wavelengths of laser lights. WDM allows communication in both the directions in the fiber cable. Concept and Process In WDM, the optical signals from different sources or (transponders) are combined by a multiplexer, which is essentially an optical combiner. They are combined so that their wavelengths are different. The combined signal is transmitted via a single optical fiber strand. At the receiving end, a demultiplexer splits the incoming beam into its components and each of the ... Read More

Pulse Code Modulation

Chandu yadav
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Pulse code modulation (PCM) is a technique of digitally representing analog signals. It takes samples of the amplitude of the analog signal and changes it to binary data. PCM technique is used by codecs in telephone networks to convert analog signals in local loops to digital signals in the trunks, and reverse conversion at the receivers’ end. Operations in Pulse Code Modulation The operations in PCM technique involves operations at the transmitting end and the operations at the receiving end. Transmitting End − In the transmitting end, the analog signals are sampled, quantized and encoded. The codec samples the analog ... Read More

Digitizing Voice Signals

Arjun Thakur
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Analog Telephone Cores The early telephone networks had analog cores. Frequency division multiplexing (FDM) was used to transmit a number of voice signals over the single line. Twelve calls were multiplexed into a group. Five groups were multiplexed into a supergroup. Digital Telephone Cores The present telephone networks have digital cores. This requires that the analog signals in the local loops are converted to digital signals that are transmitted via the trunks. This is done by codec (coder decoder). Time division multiplexing (TDM) is used to multiplex digital signals in the trunks, since it can be entirely handled by digital ... Read More

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