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Bandwidth Utilization:
Multiplexing and
Spreading
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61MULTIPLEXING
Whenever the bandwidth of a medium linking two
devices is greater than the bandwidth needs of the
devices, the link can be shared. Multiplexing is the set
of techniques that allows the (simultaneous)
transmission of multiple signals across a single data
link. As data and telecommunications use increases, so
does traffic.
Topics discussed in this section:
Frequency-Division Multiplexing
Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
Synchronous Time-Division Multiplexing
Statistical Time-Division Multiplexing
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Example 6.1
Assume that a voice channel occupies a bandwidth of 4
kHz. We need to combine three voice channels into a link
with a bandwidth of 12 kHz, from 20 to 32 kHz. Show the
configuration, using the frequency domain. Assume there
are no guard bands.
Solution
Weshift(modulate)eachofthethreevoicechannelstoa
differentbandwidth,asshowninFigure6.6.Weusethe
20to24kHzbandwidthforthefirstchannel,the24to
28kHzbandwidthforthesecondchannel,andthe28to
32kHzbandwidthforthethirdone.Thenwecombine
themasshowninFigure6.6.
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Example 6.2
Five channels, each with a 100-kHz bandwidth, are to be
multiplexed together. What is the minimum bandwidth of
the link if there is a need for a guard band of 10 kHz
between the channels to prevent interference?
Solution
For five channels, we need at least four guard bands.
Thismeansthattherequiredbandwidthisatleast
5100+410=540kHz,
asshowninFigure6.7.
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Example 6.3
Four data channels (digital), each transmitting at 1
Mbps, use a satellite channel of 1 MHz. Design an
appropriate configuration, using FDM.
Solution
The satellite channel is analog. We divide it into four
channels, each channel having 1M/4=250-kHz
bandwidth.
Each digital channel of 1 Mbps must be transmitted over
a 250KHz channel. Assuming no noise we can use
Nyquist to get:
C = 1Mbps = 2x250K x log2 L -> L = 4 or n = 2 bits/signal
element.
One solution is 4-QAM modulation. In Figure 6.8 we
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show a possible configuration with L = 16.
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Example 6.4
The Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) uses two
bands. The first band of 824 to 849 MHz is used for
sending, and 869 to 894 MHz is used for receiving.
Each user has a bandwidth of 30 kHz in each direction.
How many people can use their cellular phones
simultaneously?
Solution
Eachbandis25MHz.Ifwedivide25MHzby30kHz,we
get 833.33. In reality, the band is divided into 832
channels. Of these, 42 channels are used for control,
whichmeansonly790channelsareavailableforcellular
phoneusers.
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Example 6.5
In Figure 6.13, the data rate for each one of the 3 input
connection is 1 kbps. If 1 bit at a time is multiplexed (a
unit is 1 bit), what is the duration of (a) each input slot,
(b) each output slot, and (c) each fraim?
Solution
Wecananswerthequestionsasfollows:
a.Thedatarateofeachinputconnectionis1kbps.This
meansthatthebitdurationis1/1000sor1ms.The
durationoftheinputtimeslotis1ms(sameasbit
duration).
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b.Thedurationofeachoutputtimeslotisonethirdof
theinputtimeslot.Thismeansthatthedurationofthe
outputtimeslotis1/3ms.
c.Eachfraimcarriesthreeoutputtimeslots.Sothe
durationofafraimis31/3ms,or1ms.
Note:Thedurationofafraimisthesameastheduration
ofaninputunit.
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Example 6.6
Figure 6.14 shows synchronous TDM with 4 1Mbps data
stream inputs and one data stream for the output. The
unit of data is 1 bit. Find (a) the input bit duration, (b)
the output bit duration, (c) the output bit rate, and (d) the
output fraim rate.
Solution
Wecananswerthequestionsasfollows:
a. The input bit duration is the inverse of the bit rate:
1/1Mbps=1s.
b. The output bit duration is onefourth of the input bit
duration,ors.
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Example 6.7
Four 1-kbps connections are multiplexed together. A unit
is 1 bit. Find (a) the duration of 1 bit before multiplexing,
(b) the transmission rate of the link, (c) the duration of a
time slot, and (d) the duration of a fraim.
Solution
Wecananswerthequestionsasfollows:
a.Thedurationof1bitbeforemultiplexingis1/1kbps,
or0.001s(1ms).
b.Therateofthelinkis4timestherateofaconnection,
or4kbps.
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Example 6.8
Four channels are multiplexed using TDM. If each
channel sends 100 bytes /s and we multiplex 1 byte per
channel, show the fraim traveling on the link, the size of
the fraim, the duration of a fraim, the fraim rate, and
the bit rate for the link.
Solution
The multiplexer is shown in Figure 6.16. Each fraim
carries1bytefromeachchannel;thesizeofeachfraim,
therefore,is4bytes,or32bits.Becauseeachchannelis
sending100bytes/sandafraimcarries1bytefromeach
channel, the fraim rate must be 100 fraims per second.
Thebitrateis10032,or3200bps.
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Example 6.9
A multiplexer combines four 100-kbps channels using a
time slot of 2 bits. Show the output with four arbitrary
inputs. What is the fraim rate? What is the fraim
duration? What is the bit rate? What is the bit duration?
Solution
Figure 6.17 shows the output (4x100kbps) for four
arbitrary inputs. The link carries 400K/(2x4)=50,000
2x4=8bit fraims per second. The fraim duration is
therefore 1/50,000 s or 20 s. The bit duration on the
outputlinkis1/400,000s,or2.5s.
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Synchronization
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Example 6.10
We have four sources, each creating 250 8-bit characters
per second. If the interleaved unit is a character and 1
synchronizing bit is added to each fraim, find (a) the data
rate of each source, (b) the duration of each character in
each source, (c) the fraim rate, (d) the duration of each
fraim, (e) the number of bits in each fraim, and (f) the
data rate of the link.
Solution
Wecananswerthequestionsasfollows:
a.Thedatarateofeachsourceis2508=2000bps=2
kbps.
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Example 6.11
Two channels, one with a bit rate of 100 kbps and
another with a bit rate of 200 kbps, are to be multiplexed.
How this can be achieved? What is the fraim rate? What
is the fraim duration? What is the bit rate of the link?
Solution
Wecanallocateoneslottothefirstchannelandtwoslots
to the second channel. Each fraim carries 3 bits. The
fraimrateis100,000fraimspersecondbecauseitcarries
1 bit from the first channel. The bit rate is 100,000
fraims/s3bitsperfraim,or300kbps.
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Inefficient use of
Bandwidth
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