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Title: Digital Subscriber Line- DSL


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Digital Subscriber Line- DSL
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Shannon Equation
  • The larger the bandwidth the higher the
    transmission speed
  • The stronger the signal, the higher the
    transmission speed
  • The louder the noise, the lower the
    transmission speed

Shannon Equation Maximum speed Bandwidth
Log2 (1 Signal Power/Noise)
Claude Shannon, A Mathematical Theory of
Communication, 1948
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
  • Standard telephone line (Cat 1 UTP)
  • Capable of handling more than 3.1 Khz bandwidth
  • DSL exploits Standard telephone lines extra
    capacity to transmit data without disturbing the
    lines ability to transmit voice
  • Bandwidth usage for some Asymmetric DSL (ADSL)
    services
  • 0 - 4 Khz band for Voice conversation
  • Upstream data transmission in 25 160 Khz band
  • Downstream data transmission in 240 1500 Khz
    band
  • DSL uses filters (splitters) to separate voice
    and data signals
  • Typically a filter is needed for each analog
    device (telephone, fax, etc.)

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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Telephone Company End Office Switch
User End
Data WAN
DSL Modem
PC
Standard telephone line
DSLAM
Splitter
PSTN
Telephone
DSL Access Multiplexer (1) mixes data from
many customers and (2) forwards mixed packets
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
User End
Telephone Company End Office Switch
Data WAN
DSL Modem
PC
DSLAM
Splitter
PSTN
Telephone
Q On the user end, what elements are needed to
establish a DSL connection?
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DSL loop extender
  • DSL speeds are limited by the distance from the
    central office or DSLAM
  • DSL loop extenders (or DSL repeaters) can be
    placed midway between the subscriber and the
    DSLAM to extend the distance and increase the
    channel capacity.

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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
  • DSL speed 256 kbps 24000 kbps depending on
  • DSL technology, line condition, service level,
    etc.
  • Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs)
  • Asymmetric DSL (ADSL)
  • Standard ADSL
  • Downstream (to customer) Up to 8 Mbps over 2km
    UTP
  • Upstream (from customer) 64 kbps or higher
  • ADSL2
  • Downstream (to customer) 5 Mbps to over 12 Mbps
  • Upstream (from customer) 1 Mbps to 3.5 Mbps

Q How can a 3.5 Mbps upstream speed be achieved
with Cat 1 UTP ?
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
  • Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs)
  • HDSL (High-rate DSL)
  • Needed in business. (ADSL primarily for home and
    small business access.)
  • Maximum range 3 kilometers
  • Symmetric speed over voice-grade twisted pair
  • HDSL symmetric 768 kbps
  • HDSL2 symmetric 1.544 Mbps or symmetric 2.3 Mbps

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Summary Questions
  • On the user end, what elements are needed to
    establish a DSL connection?
  • A DSL modem and filters/splitters to separate
    regular analog channel from the DSL data
    channels.
  • ADSL provides for higher downstream speeds than
    upstream speeds. (a) Is this good for web
    service? (b) Is it good for videoconferencing?
  • Asymmetric speeds are good for web service
    because http requests tend to be small but
    downloaded material are large.
  • It is not good for videoconferencing, which needs
    high speed in both directions.
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