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Appendix - C

GOPALAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT


Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Academic Year: 2017 Semester: EVEN

COURSE PLAN
Semester: VIII Subject Code& Name: Digital switching system&10EC82

Name of Subject Teacher: DEEPA A


Name of Subject Expert (Reviewer): KAVTHA M V
For the Period: From: 23-01-17 to 02-06-17
Details of Book to be referred:
Text Books T1: Telecommunication and Switching, Traffic and Networks - J E Flood: Pearson Education, 2002.
T2. Digital Switching Systems, Syed R. Ali, TMH Ed 2002.
Reference Books R1. Digital Telephony - John C Bellamy: Wiley India India Pvt. Ltd, 3rd Ed, 2008.

Practical Deviation How Made Remarks


Book
Lecture Applications & Brief Planned Executed Reasons Good / by HOD
Topic Planned referred with
NO objectives Date Date thereof Reciprocate
Pg No.
arrangement
Introduction to the subject Objectives:
1. It deals with introduction
06.02.17
of telecommunication
UNIT-I systems. Mainly aims
T1
2. with historical 1 06.02.17
Introduction
development. Also deals
Developments of with the T1
3. telecommunications, telecommunication 1-5 07.02.17
network structure standards organizations.
Network services, Deals with the telephone T1 08.02.17
4. terminology, Regulation, systems, transmission 8-12
systems . Evaluation of
Standards PSTN, electromechanical
Power levels, Four wire switching system T1 09.02.17
5. 17-23
circuits Application:
Cellular radio and
Four wire circuits, intelligent control
T1 13.02.17
6. Introduction to Digital processes, mobile data 23-25
transmission services.
Time Division Outcomes: T1 14.02.17
7. Historical development
Multiplexing 27-28
Frequency Division of telecommunication T1 15.02.17
8. networks and switching
Multiplexing systems. The elements of 29-33
switching systems. T1 16.02.17
9. PDH, SDH,
Students Able to Write 34-39
the advantages and T1 20.02.17
10. Transmission performance applications of
40-41
telecommunications.
UNIT II Application: T1 21.02.17
11. solid state devices such
Introduction 49
as transistors, though
vacuum tubes can be T1 22.02.17
12. Message switching
used as well in high 49-56
Circuit switching,Functions voltage applications. T1 22.02.17
13. Objectives: 56-57
of switching systems
This chapter discusses
the evaluation of T1 23.02.17
14. Distribution systems, PSTN,electromechanical 64-65
switching system, SPC
exchanges those are T1
15. Basics of crossbar systems basics for digital 66-69 27.02.17
switching systems,
Electronic switching various switching T1
16. procedures and the 76-78 28.02.17
components used in
switches. T1
17. Digital switching systems. Outcomes: 80-84 01.03.17
At the conclusion of this
DIGITAL SWITCHING unit the student should T2 01.03.17
be able to: 1. Telephone
SYSTEMS networks. 2. Subscriber
3-6
18.
Purpose of analysis, Basic loop systems. 3.
central office linkages Switching hierarchy and
Outside plant versus inside routing. 4. Transmission T2 01.03.17
19. plan. 5. Numbering plan
plant, 7
and charging plans
Switching system Principle of cross bar T2 02.03.17
20. hierarchy, Evolution of switching. 7-9
digital switching systems
Stored program control T2 06.03.17
switching systems, Digital 10-15
21.
switching system
fundamentals
Building blocks of a digital T2 07.03.17
22.
switching system 15-17
T2
23. Basic call processing 08.03.17
17-20
24. Revision/Test 08.03.17
UNIT-III Objectives: T1 13.03.17
25. Objectives are the
Introduction 87
function and working
principle of switching T1 14.03.17
26. Unit of traffic 88-90
and signalling system
along with historical
overview and
T1 15.03.17
27. Congestion application. 90-92
Application:
Traffic measurement, Application mainly T1 15.03.17
28.
Mathematical model includes in the 92-96
telecommunication T1 16.03.17
29. lost call systems system and in modern 96-98
age.
Traffic carried by last Outcomes: T1 20.03.17
30. Students are able to 99
choice trunk Differentiate single stage
and multistage networks. T1 21.03.17
31. Numericals
T1 22.03.17
32. Queuing systems 105-108
T1 22.03.17
33. Queuing systems 109-113
23.03.17
34. Queuing systems
UNIT-IV T1 27.03.17
35. Objectives: 117
Introduction Objectives are the
function and working T1 28.03.17
36. Single stage networks principle of switching 117-119
and signalling system
along with historical T1
37. Gradings, overview and 30.03.17
application.
119-121
Application:
Design of progressive T1
Application mainly
38. 121-126 03.04.17
grading, Skipped grading includes in the
telecommunication
system and in modern T1 04.04.17
39. Two stage networks, 129-135
age.
Outcomes:
Three stage networks ,Four T1 05.04.17
Students are able to
40. 137
stage networks Differentiate single stage
and multistage networks.
GOS of linked T1 05.04.17
41.
systems,numericals 138-142
Revision/Test 06.04.17
42.
UNIT-V Objectives: T1 10.04.17
43. Introduction, space and Objective of time 156-161
division switching
time switching network is disclosed
using both time division T1 11.04.17
44. Time switching networks switching stages and 161-166
space division switching
stages. The network is
T1 12.04.17
45. Synchronization 167-170
designed for high traffic
Gos of Time-division volume and includes T1 12.04.17
46. configurations in which
170-173
switching networks the number of channels
for one direction of T1 13.04.17
transmission in each
time-division stage group
is equal to half the
number of elementary
47. Numericals network time slots.
Application:
Telephone headsets with
microphones.
Outcomes:
Students are able to
Design multi stage
switching structures
involving time and space
switching stages.

UNIT-VIII Objectives: T2 20.04.17


48. Objectives of 166
Introduction, Scope Telecommunications
software architecure that T2 24.04.17
49. Hardware architecture controls message 166-168
transmission over the
network.
Application:
T2 25.04.17
50. Software architecture 169-170
Routers, Modems,
Recovery strategy, Simple Switches, Bridges, and T2 26.04.17
Gateways .Application
51. call through a digital 171-174
Software for Personal,
system Enterprise & Workgroup
objectives. T2 27.04.17
Simple call through a Outcomes: 176-179
digital system ,Common Able to analyse
52. performance of basic
characteristics of digital communication networks
switching systems using both analytical and
simulation techniques.
T2 02.05.17
53. Analysis Report 180
UNIT-VI T2 03.05.17
54. Introduction, Scope, Basic Objectives: 88
software architecture Objective of
the Software
Operating systems, Communications T2 03.05.17
Database Management, Architecture (SCA) is an 88-92
55.
Concept of generic open architecture
program framework that tells
designers how elements
Software architecture for T2 04.05.17
of hardware and software
level 1 control, Software are to operate in 92
56.
architecture for level 2 harmony within
control a software defined radio.
Software architecture for Application: T2 08.05.17
SCA governs the
57. level 3 control, structure and operation
93-97
Digital switching system
software classification of the U.S.
military's Joint actical
Radio System (JTRS),
Call models, Connect enabling programmable T2 09.05.17
sequence, Software radios to load waveforms 98-104
linkages during call, Call run applications, and be
networked into an
58. features, Feature flow
integrated system.
diagram, Feature Outcomes:
interaction Ability to apply the
knowledge of reliability
modeling to determine 10.05.17
59. Revision/Test the downtimes of the
subsystems.
UNIT-VII Objectives: T2 10.05.17
Introduction,Scope,Softwar The main purpose for 128-130
introducing stored
60. e maintenance, Interface of program control is to
a typical digital switching provide flexible systems
system central office where additions and
System outage and its changes can be T2 11.05.17
impact on digital switching introduced primarily 131-132
through program
system reliability, Impact modification rather than
61.
of software patches on through changes in
digital switching system hardware.
maintainability Application:
Electronic exchanges.
Embedded patcher concept, T2 18.05.17
Outcomes:
62. Growth of digital switching Able to troubleshoot the 132-133
system central office telecommunication
A methodology for proper network systems. Able to T2 22.05.17
63. maintenance of digital develop the process of 133-134
the telecommunication
switching system system
Effect of firmware T2 23.05.17
deployment, Firmware- 135-138
64.
Switching system
maintainability metrics
Upgrade process success T2 23.05.17
rate, Diagnostic resolution 138-144
65. rate, A strategy improving
software quality, Defect
analysis
24.05.17
66. Revision & QP solving
25.05.17
67. Revision & QP solving
29.05.17
68. Revision & QP solving
30.05.17
69. Revision & QP solving
31.05.17
70. Revision & QP solving
31.05.17
71. Revision & QP solving
01.06.17
72. Revision & QP solving

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