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History of telecommunications
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History of telecommunications
  • Messaged carried by men, ship, animals
  • Earliest distance communications - smoke signals
    (North America and China) and drums (Africa, New
    Guinea and South America)
  • Europe - 1790s - fixed semaphore systems -
    information is conveyed by means of visual
    signals, using towers with pivoting shutters,
    also known as blades (paddles)
  • 1792 visual telegraphy (semaphore) between
    Lille and Paris

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History of telecommunications
  • 1809 - 'electrochemical' telegraph - German
    physician, anatomist and inventor Samuel Thomas
    von Sömmering
  • 1832 - electromagnetic telegraph - Baron
    Schilling, Russia - short-distance transmission
    of signals between two telegraphs in different
    rooms, tested on a 5 km experimental underground
    and underwater cable
  • 1833 - Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber,
    Germany - communicate over a distance of 1200 m
    within Göttingen achieve distant needle move in
    the direction set by the commutator on the other
    end of the line
  • developed signals, own alphabet encoded in a
    binary code which was transmitted by positive or
    negative voltage pulses which were generated by
    means of moving an induction coil up and down
    over a permanent magnet and connecting the coil
    with the transmission wires by means of the
    commutator

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History of telecommunications
  • 1836 David, American - the first known American
    electric telegraph
  • 1836 - the telegraph - developed by Samuel Morse
    (until he was 34, he was a painter!) and Alfred
    Vail (USA) - transmitting over long distances
    using poor quality wire Vail - developed the
    Morse code signaling alphabet with Morse
  • 1837 - the first commercial electrical telegraph
    - Sir William Fothergill Cooke and Charles
    Wheatstone, England patented as an alarm
    system successfully demonstrated Euston and
    Camden Town (London)

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History of telecommunications
  • 1843 - U.S. Congress appropriated 30,000 to fund
    an experimental telegraph line from Washington,
    D.C. to Baltimore
  • 24 May 1844 - first public demonstration by Morse
    of his telegraph - a message from the Supreme
    Court Chamber in Washington to the BO Railroad
    in Baltimore
  • 1861 - the first transcontinental telegraph
    system (USA)
  • 1866 - the first successful transatlantic
    telegraph cable between Ireland and
    Newfoundland
  • reduced communication time to a matter of a few
    hours, allowing a message and a response in the
    same day !!!

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History of telecommunications
  • 1861 - Johann Philipp Reis, Germany - first
    telephone couldnt interest people in Germany
    in his invention
  • 1876 Alexander Bell Bell's patent 174,465, was
    issued to Bell on March 7
  • Elisha Gray also experimenting with acoustic
    telegraphy and files a patent application 3 hours
    after Bell with the U.S. Patent Office for a
    telephone - Bell got the patent

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History of telecommunications
  • 1878 Microphone Edison (General Electric)
  • 1878 - First Telephone Exchange in New Haven, USA
    - 21 listings
  • Mid-1880s - telephone exchanges in every major
    city of the United States
  • 1832, James Lindsay (UK) - classroom
    demonstration of wireless telegraphy 1854, he
    demonstrated a transmission across the Firth of
    Tay from Dundee to Woodhaven (3 km), using water
    as the transmission medium

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History of telecommunications
  • 1884 Radio Telegraph Popov
  • 1892 First Automatic Telephone Exchange in La
    Porte USA by Strowger
  • 1896 Radio Telegraph Marconi (Italy)
  • 1898 First Automatic Telephone Exchange in
    Germany
  • 1901 Marconi - wireless communication between
    Britain and Newfoundland, earned the Nobel Prize
    in physics in 1909

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History of telecommunications
  • 1918 Radio Carrier System /USA 1920 Radio
    Broadcasting
  • 1925 John Baird, Scottish - demonstrated the
    transmission of moving silhouette pictures in
    London
  • 1929 - Bairds work formed the basis of
    semi-experimental broadcasts done by the British
    Broadcasting Corporation

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History of telecommunications
  • 1927 demonstration of the cathode ray tube
    (CRT) in broadcasting of images CRT inventor
    was Karl Braun in 1897
  • 1930 Coaxial cables
  • 1931 Radiolinks
  • 1937 Pulse Code Modulation - PCM (64kbps) Reeves
    (Bell Labs) - representation of a signal by a
    series of digital pulses firstly by sampling the
    signal, quantizing it and then encoding it a
    method developed in the seventies

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History of telecommunications
  • 1945 - Arthur C. Clarke proposes the idea for
    Synchronous Orbit Satellites
  • 1946 Cellular Radio (Bell Labs) remained
    costly and not widely used until 1995
  • 1947 Transistor (Bell Labs)
  • 1957 Sputnik, USSR first satellite
  • 1962 Telstar - first active, direct relay
    commercial communications satellite

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History of telecommunications
  • 1960 first LASER (Light Amplification by
    Stimulated Emission of Radiation) Theodore Maiman
    , USA
  • 1960 - ATT installs first electronic switching
    system in Morris, IL
  • 1961 - Electronic Telephone Exchange (Bell Labs)
    T-1 Carrier System (Bell Labs) TDM (Time Domain
    Multiplexing) - 24 channels 64 Kbps, 1.544 Mbps
    (mega bits per sec)

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History of telecommunications
  • 1965 - ATT introduces stored program controlled
    switching
  • 1966 - Fibre Glass optics - Kao Hockman,
    Standard Telecom Labs
  • 1967 - Larry Roberts paper proposing ARPANET,
    Advanced Research Projects Agency
  • 1969 - The Department of Defense initiates the
    ARPANet, which led to the development of Internet
    - initially computers at Stanford University and
    UCLA are connected

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History of telecommunications
  • 1969 ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network
    2x64k16k)
  • 1970 Aloha-network (Hawaii)
  • 1974 Packet and Circuit Switched data networks
    (CCITT X.25 and X.21) - International Telegraph
    and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT,
    from French Comité Consultatif International
    Téléphonique et Télégraphique)

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History of telecommunications
  • 1974 Arpanet/ Internet DoD/USA
  • 1974 - Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn discuss connecting
    networks together to form an "internet". They
    collaborate in creating a Transmission Control
    Protocol (TCP).
  • 1976 Optical Fiber in data transmission
  • 1977 Ethernet 10Mbps Xerox (developed in 1974),
    Ether is the mysterious invisible fluid that
    transfers heat, originally based on the ALOHA
    radio protocol

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History of telecommunications
  • 1972 Mobile Networks ARP
  • 1978 ISO/OSI CCITT x.200 (the standard
    describing the OSI model)
  • 1984 MHS (Message Handling System) CCITT/ISO
  • ODA (Open Document Architecture) CCITT/ISO
  • 1984 Intelligent Networks (AIN Series)
    Bellcore
  • 1987 GSM (Groupe Special Mobile, CEPT) -
    Global System for Mobile Communications

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History of telecommunications
  • 1987 - Bellcore introduces the Asymmetric Digital
    Subscriber Line (ADSL) concept which has the
    potential of multimedia transmission over the
    nation's copper loops
  • 1989 HTTP/HTML in Cern by Tim Barners-Lee -
    Hypertext Transfer Protocol (a protocol i.e. set
    of procedures describing how to pass information)
    /HyperText Markup Language (language how to
    present information that passes via HTTP)

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History of telecommunications
  • 1991 - ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode 155 Mb/s)
  • 1991 - IN CS.1 (Intelligent Networks) by ITU and
    ETSI
  • 1992 - WWW (World Wide Web) - the first audio
    and video multicasts are broadcast over the
    Internet
  • 1993 - Internet browser MOSAIC is introduced at
    the University of Illinois

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History of telecommunications
  • 1998 GPRS (General Packet Radio System)
  • 2001 UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication
    System)

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Terminal Complex
  • First computer telecommunication systems - early
    60s local multi-user systems - terminal
    complex
  • Classical Terminal Complex - shares computer
    resources among closely located users via
    telecommunication lines
  • Computer configuration (CPU / RAM / Channel
    (usually phone line))
  • Transmission medium
  • wires/cables pairs or cable set of pairs
    twisted pairs for reduction of signal
    interference coaxial cables (noise shield)

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Terminal complex
I/O system
I/O interface
CPU
I/O channel
RAM
Multiplexor
Telephone exchange
  • ...

Modem
Modem
Modem
Terminal
  • Link channels

Modem
Modem
Link channels
  • Modem

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Terminal Complex
  • Information transmission methods
  • Synchronous byte-stream forming data blocks,
    synchronization based on
  • additional signals in control lines
  • synchro-symbols in the front and in the end of
    the block
  • advantage higher speed, less communication
    overload
  • drawback more complicated hardware, buffer
    memory
  • application high speed communication
  • Asynchronous 1 start impulse and 1 or 2 stop
    impulse clock frequency is higher than the
    read-write frequency (access instants)
  • advantage no buffering, simple synchronization
    circuit
  • drawback communication overload (30)
  • application slow terminals in short distance

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Terminal Complex
  • Information transmission modes
  • Terminal complexes use mostly phone/telegraph
    lines on
  • switched lines use the public exchange by dialed
    access from point to point
  • advantage chipper
  • drawback slower, noisy
  • application smaller traffic
  • leased lines fixed lines for monopoly use from
    point to point connection line is owned of local
    PTT company
  • advantage reliable error-free, faster,
    promptness
  • drawback price
  • application bigger traffic

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Terminal Complex
  • Standard Interface
  • usually bus of 30-60 signal lines
  • physical parameters line length signal
    parameters (amplitude, frequency, working mode
    monopoly, multiplex, block-multiplex)
    multiplexors number
  • Multiplexor
  • transforms parallel (byte) stream from terminals
    to sequential (bit) stream for the channel
    interface
  • addressing the terminals - 2 methods cycle
    time-driven or event driven selection
  • error control
  • same functions in opposite direction (from
    channel to terminals)

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Terminal Complex
  • Modems (signal MODulator/DEModulator) phone line
    transmission with digital to analog and analog to
    digital conversion
  • Structure and components
  • Modulator (data input)
  • Demodulator (data output)
  • Filter (frequency separator)
  • Linear Amplifier
  • Modulation types
  • AM
  • FM
  • PhM

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Modulations
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