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19、08-2003, Revision of T1.508-1998) American National Standard for Telecommunications Loss Plan for Digital Networks Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved December 17, 2003 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This standard provides loss plan requireme
20、nts for digital networks, including Digital End Offices, taking into account different network configurations and elements, and their associated transmission characteristics. ATIS-0100508.2003 ii Foreword The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American National Standard (ANS)
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22、itled Loss Plan for Digital Networks. This standard provides transmission recommendations for connections between network interfaces (NIs) that are all digital (NI-to-NI), or that are all digital from digital end office-to-digital end office) with digital or analog access lines from appropriate end-
23、user terminals or interconnecting networks. Footnotes are not officially part of this standard. This standard contains annexes that are for information only and are not considered part of the Standard. Future control of this document will reside with Accredited Standards Committee Telecommunications
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26、l to ANSI by the Accredited Standards Committee Telecommunications, T1. Committee approval of this standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the T1 Committee had the following members: E.R. Hapeman, T1 Chair W.R. Zeu
27、ch, T1 Vice-Chair J.A. Crandall, T1 Director S.M. Carioti, T1 Disciplines S.D. Barclay, T1 Secretary C.A. Underkoffler, T1 Chief Editor J. Zebarth, T1A1 Technical Editor EXCHANGE CARRIERS Organization Represented Name of Representative AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. Peter Musgrove Brian Daly (Alt.) Be
28、llSouth Telecommunications Inc. W.J. McNamara, III Gregory Wos (Alt.) Qwest James L. Eitel Richard Prince (Alt.) Rogers Wireless Inc. Edward OLeary Peter Oldfield (Alt.) SBC Communications, Inc. Chuck Bailey Bob Hall (Alt.) Sprint Local Telecom. Division Leroy D. Kellogg Verizon Communications Josep
29、hine Gallagher Wendy Pugh (Alt.) GENERAL INTEREST Organization Represented Name of Representative CSI Telecommunications Michael S. Newman Thomas G. Croda (Alt.) Cingular Wireless LLC Don Zelmer Marc Grant (Alt.) Defense Information Systems Agency Don Choi Organization Represented Name of Representa
30、tive FBI CALEA Implementation Sect. Lou Degni Don Codling (Alt.) Microcell Connexions Venkatesh Sampath Besma Smida (Alt.) National Communications System Nicholas Andre F. McClelland (Alt.) NTIA Neal B. Seitz Rural Utilities Service Orren E. Cameron III Norberto Esteves (Alt.) Tantivy Communications
31、 Mel Woinsky Clifton J. Barber (Alt.) Telcordia Technologies Rick Harrison Cliff Halevi (Alt.) Voicestream Wireless Corp. Gary K. Jones Mark Younge (Alt.) INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS Organization Represented Name of Representative AT&T Charles A. Dvorak Percy Tarapore (Alt.) Bell Canada P. Norman Smith A
32、TIS-0100508.2003 iii Organization Represented Name of Representative Cable & Wireless Olga Aparicio Christophe Liljenstolpe (Alt.) Intelsat Mark T. Neibert Sprint - Long Distance Division Mark L. Jones WorldCom J. Martin Carroll Robert Schafer (Alt.) MANUFACTURERS Organization Represented Name of Re
33、presentative ADC Telecommunications Inc. Nelson Zagalsky Justine Lau (Alt.) Alcatel USA Inc. Ken Biholar Bill Powell (Alt.) Beatnik, Inc. Chris Grigg Chris Muir (Alt.) Catena Networks Inc. Ed Eckert Andy Weirich (Alt.) Centillium Communications, Inc. Guozhu Long Cisco Systems, Inc. John McDonough Jo
34、hn Krahner (Alt.) Conexant Systems, Inc. Keith Chu Trey Malpass (Alt.) Copper Mountain Networks John Reister Rick OConnell (Alt.) Cyneta Networks Spencer Dawkins Jogen Pathak (Alt.) dynamicsoft Inc. Dean Willis Jonathan Rosenberg (Alt.) Elastic Networks, Inc. Patrick H. Stanley, P.E. Bill Mason (Alt
35、.) Ericsson Inc. Asok Chatterjee Excelsus Technologies Inc. William J. Buckley Don Robert House (Alt.) Fujitsu America Inc. Mike White Hirohiko Yamamoto (Alt.) GlobespanVirata, Inc. Massimo Sorbara Clete Gardenhour (Alt.) Harris Corp. Marlis Humphrey Hatteras Networks Steve Jackson Matt Squire (Alt.
36、) Hewlett-Packard Steve Mills Karen Higginbottom (Alt.) Ikanos Communications Sam Heidari Behrooz Rezvani (Alt.) Juniper Networks, Inc. Elizabeth Lytle Lucent Technologies Greg Ratta Rick Townsend (Alt.) Organization Represented Name of Representative Motorola Inc. Joanna von Ahrens-Guinee NEC Ameri
37、ca Incorporated Dia Helmy Next Level Communications Sabit Say Todd Pett (Alt.) Nokia Telecommunications Inc. Chris Wallace Ed Ehrlich (Alt.) Nortel Networks Subhash Patel Joseph A. Zebarth (Alt.) Ocular Networks, Inc. Ron Fang Chris Roller (Alt.) PanasonicMMCD Mike Karimian Jeff Lankford (Alt.) Para
38、dyne Corporation Phil Kyees PMC-Sierra, Inc. Steve Gorshe Qualcomm Inc. Mark Epstein Ed Tiedemann (Alt.) RealNetworks Brandon Milner Jeremy Worley (Alt.) Siemens Information & Communications Networks, Inc. David E. Francisco Jim Stanco (Alt.) Skyworks Solutions Inc. Arun Arunachalam Naren Jauhal (Al
39、t.) SnowShore Networks, Inc. Eric Burger Doug Corrigan (Alt.) Spirent Communications William H. Duncan STMicroelectronics Raffaele Penazzi Stefania Boiocchi (Alt.) Symmetricom Inc. Don Skipwith Phil Mann (Alt.) Tellabs Operations, Inc. William A. Walker James Tvrdik (Alt.) Tellium, Inc. Krishna Bala
40、, PhD Siegfried Giebl (Alt.) Texas Instruments Krista Jacobsen Thomas Maudoux (Alt.) TranSwitch Corp. Jitender Vij Edwin Soltysiak (Alt.) TruePosition Inc. Thomas Ginter Rhys Robinson (Alt.) Voyan Technology Michail Tsatsanis Rolf Fiebrich (Alt.) Westell Technologies, Inc. Guy Cerulli Mark Beegle (A
41、lt.) Zarlink Semiconductor Maamoun AbouSeido Gary Jin (Alt.) ATIS-0100508.2003 iv Technical Subcommittee T1A1, which was responsible for the development of this standard, had the following members: R. Wohlert, T1A1 Chair N. Seitz, T1A1 Vice-Chair Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcat
42、el USA Inc. Ken Biholar AT&T Percy Tarapore Alfred Morton (Alt.) BellSouth Telecommunications Inc. Eric Hauch Archie McCain (Alt.) CSI Telecommunications Michael S. Newman Thomas G. Croda (Alt.) Ericsson Incorporated Mustafa Kocaturk Sangamesh Vinayagamurthy (Alt.)Harris Corporation Marlis Humphrey
43、Intelsat Mark T. Neibert Lucent Technologies Greg Ratta Carl R. Posthuma (Alt.) National Communications System An Nguyen I. Furey (Alt.) NTIA Neal B. Seitz Organization Represented Name of Representative Nortel Networks Subhash Patel Oscar Avellaneda (Alt.) Paradyne Corporation Phil Kyees Qwest Bill
44、 Wycoff David Clark (Alt.) SBC Communications, Inc. Randolph Wohlert Pierre Costa (Alt.) Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. Suhas S. Gandhi Gil Hassell (Alt.) Sprint Long Distance Division Mark L. Jones Telcordia Technologies Pete Shelus W. Garry Couch (Alt.) Verizon Communications
45、 Gerald L. Hopkins WorldCom J. Martin Carroll Robert Schafer (Alt.) Working Group T1A1.3, Performance of Networks and Services, developed this standard. Over the course of its development, the following individuals participated in the Working Groups discussions and made significant contributions to
46、the standard: Roger Britt, Nortel Networks Pierre Costa, SBC Gary Couch, Telcordia Charles A Dvorak, AT&T Neal Seitz, NTIA William Wycoff, Quest Joe Zebarth, Nortel Networks ATIS-0100508.2003 v Table of Contents 1 SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES2 3 DEFINITIONS 3 4 ABBREVIATIO
47、NS, ACRONYMS, AND SYMBOLS5 5 GENERAL CRITERIA AND ASSUMPTIONS .6 5.1 GENERAL CRITERIA.6 5.2 FUNDAMENTAL LOSS PLANNING PRINCIPLES7 5.3 ASSUMPTIONS 8 6 DEO COMPLEX LOSS PLAN REQUIREMENTS.8 6.1 GENERAL8 6.2 LOSS PLAN REQUIREMENTS 9 6.3 RECOMMENDED LOSS RANGES .9 6.4 IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTING THE LOS
48、S PLAN.9 7 DELAY AND ECHO CONSIDERATIONS .10 7.1 GENERAL10 7.2 DELAY LIMITS10 7.3 ECHO CONTROL GUIDELINES11 8 INTERCONNECTION GUIDELINES .11 8.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES .11 8.1.1 INTERCONNECTION FROM A DIGITAL ACCESS LINE 11 8.1.2 INTERCONNECTION FROM AN ANALOG ACCESS LINE12 8.1.3 ECHO CONTROL GUIDELINES
49、 .12 8.1.4 DELAY LIMITS .12 8.1.5 DISTORTION DUE TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING .12 8.2 PBX/PRIVATE NETWORK INTERCONNECTION13 8.3 MOBILE NETWORK INTERCONNECTION .13 8.3.1 LEVEL CONSIDERATIONS .13 8.3.2 DIGITAL MOBILE TERMINAL CHARACTERISTICS13 8.3.3 GUIDELINES FOR ECHO CONTROL 14 A CONNECTION PERFORMANCE AS A FUNCTION OF TALKER ECHO PATH LOSS15 A.1 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TALKER ECHO AND LOSS PADS IN SHORT DELAY SITUATIONS .15 A.2 INTRA-LATA (SAME EC) TDM GUIDELINES .16 B DELAY GUIDELINE METHODOLOGIES .17 B.1 METHODOLOGY USED IN DEVELOPING DELAY GUIDELINES .17 C BIB
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