Pierobon et al., 1991 - Google Patents

Jitter analysis of a double modulated threshold pulse stuffing synchronizer

Pierobon et al., 1991

Document ID
14576211221959239959
Author
Pierobon G
Valussi R
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE transactions on communications

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A pulse stuffing technique (used for TDM) in which both positive and negative stuffings are allowed with two stuffing thresholds periodically modulated by a sawtooth waveform is discussed. A suitable mathematical model of the technique and a frequency domain …
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04JMULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION
    • H04J3/00Time-division multiplex systems
    • H04J3/02Details
    • H04J3/06Synchronising arrangements
    • H04J3/07Synchronising arrangements using pulse stuffing for systems with different or fluctuating information rates or bit rates
    • H04J3/076Bit and byte stuffing, e.g. SDH/PDH desynchronisers, bit-leaking
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04JMULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION
    • H04J3/00Time-division multiplex systems
    • H04J3/02Details
    • H04J3/06Synchronising arrangements
    • H04J3/0635Clock or time synchronisation in a network
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04J3/00Time-division multiplex systems
    • H04J3/16Time-division multiplex systems in which the time allocation to individual channels within a transmission cycle is variable, e.g. to accommodate varying complexity of signals, to vary number of channels transmitted
    • H04J3/1605Fixed allocated frame structures
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04J2203/00Aspects of optical multiplex systems other than those covered by H04J14/00
    • H04J2203/0001Provisions for broadband connections in integrated services digital network using frames of the Optical Transport Network [OTN] or using synchronous transfer mode [STM], e.g. SONET, SDH
    • H04J2203/0089Multiplexing, e.g. coding, scrambling, SONET
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L7/00Arrangements for synchronising receiver with transmitter
    • H04L7/02Speed or phase control by the received code signals, the signals containing no special synchronisation information
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    • H03H17/0628Non-recursive filters with input-sampling frequency and output-delivery frequency which differ, e.g. extrapolation; Anti-aliasing the input and output signals being derived from two separate clocks, i.e. asynchronous sample rate conversion

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