WO1997026772A1 - Telecommunications system - Google Patents
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- WO1997026772A1 WO1997026772A1 PCT/GB1997/000063 GB9700063W WO9726772A1 WO 1997026772 A1 WO1997026772 A1 WO 1997026772A1 GB 9700063 W GB9700063 W GB 9700063W WO 9726772 A1 WO9726772 A1 WO 9726772A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04Q11/00—Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
- H04Q11/04—Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems for time-division multiplexing
- H04Q11/0428—Integrated services digital network, i.e. systems for transmission of different types of digitised signals, e.g. speech, data, telecentral, television signals
- H04Q11/0478—Provisions for broadband connections
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L12/00—Data switching networks
- H04L12/54—Store-and-forward switching systems
- H04L12/56—Packet switching systems
- H04L12/5601—Transfer mode dependent, e.g. ATM
- H04L2012/5625—Operations, administration and maintenance [OAM]
- H04L2012/5627—Fault tolerance and recovery
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- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L12/00—Data switching networks
- H04L12/54—Store-and-forward switching systems
- H04L12/56—Packet switching systems
- H04L12/5601—Transfer mode dependent, e.g. ATM
- H04L2012/5638—Services, e.g. multimedia, GOS, QOS
- H04L2012/5646—Cell characteristics, e.g. loss, delay, jitter, sequence integrity
- H04L2012/5647—Cell loss
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L12/00—Data switching networks
- H04L12/54—Store-and-forward switching systems
- H04L12/56—Packet switching systems
- H04L12/5601—Transfer mode dependent, e.g. ATM
- H04L2012/5638—Services, e.g. multimedia, GOS, QOS
- H04L2012/5646—Cell characteristics, e.g. loss, delay, jitter, sequence integrity
- H04L2012/565—Sequence integrity
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L12/00—Data switching networks
- H04L12/54—Store-and-forward switching systems
- H04L12/56—Packet switching systems
- H04L12/5601—Transfer mode dependent, e.g. ATM
- H04L2012/5638—Services, e.g. multimedia, GOS, QOS
- H04L2012/5646—Cell characteristics, e.g. loss, delay, jitter, sequence integrity
- H04L2012/5652—Cell construction, e.g. including header, packetisation, depacketisation, assembly, reassembly
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- This invention relates to telecommunications networks and in particular to a system and method for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) transmission of traffic.
- ATM asynchronous transfer mode
- ATM asynchronous transfer mode
- ATM asynchronous transfer mode
- ATM asynchronous transfer mode
- the service traffic is adapted typically into 53 byte cells comprising 5 byte headers and 48 byte payloads such that the original traffic can be reconstituted at the far end of the ATM network.
- This form of adaptation is performed in the ATM adaptation layer (AAL).
- AAL ATM adaptation layer
- a limiting factor in the introduction of ATM is the difficulty of interfacing new broad band ATM networks not only with existing narrow band networks, commonly referred to as legacy networks, but also with the newly emerging narrowband cellular and wireless networks.
- ANSI committee T1 S1.5 has recently issued a baseline document containing proposals for a new ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) that encapsulates and transports short user packets (called AAL-SDUs) inside an ATM cell stream.
- AAL ATM Adaptation Layer
- SMAAL 'Small Multiplexed ATM Adaptation Layer 1
- SMAAL is intended to support applications such as low bit rate compressed voice, both with and without silence suppression, leading to both constant bit rate and variable bit rate user information.
- a consequence of these applications can be the unacceptably long voice packetisation delay that can occur in filling a complete ATM cell with the resulting user information from a single source.
- the purpose of SMAAL is to permit multiple short packets of user information from one or more users to be multiplexed inside a single ATM cell, thereby alleviating the packetisation delay problems. While this facilitates the transmission of short packets within the ATM network, it does not provide an effective means of interfacing with existing legacy networks, neither basic 64 kbit/s narrowband networks nor narrowband voice networks employing compression and silence suppression techniques.
- the object of the invention is to minimise or to overcome these disadvantages.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an improve apparatus and method for the transport of narrow band communications traffic.
- a method of transporting traffic between first and second narrow band networks across an ATM network wherein ATM cells transporting the traffic are occupied by a number of users, and wherein each cell is provided with a single control information field containing data for the recovery of the traffic at the second narrow band network.
- a method of transporting traffic between first and second narrow band networks across an ATM network including multiplexing traffic from users of the first narrow band network into structured blocks within ATM cells, providing each cell with a respective control information field and a header, transmitting the cells across the ATM network to the second narrow band network, and demultiplexing the user traffic from the transmitted cells, wherein each said control information field incorporates a length indicator indicative of the size of the structured blocks within that cell whereby to define the demultiplexing process.
- an arrangement for transporting traffic between first and second narrow band networks across an ATM network including means for multiplexing traffic from users of the first narrow band network into structured blocks within ATM cells, means for providing each cell with a respective control information field and a header, means for transmitting the cells across the ATM network to the second narrow band network, and means for demultiplexing the user traffic from the transmitted cells, wherein each said control information field incorporates a length indicator indicative of the size of the structured blocks within that cell whereby to define the demultiplexing process.
- the method and arrangement provide for the transport across ATM networks of narrow band 64 kbit/s channels as required for interworking between legacy networks.
- a single unified transport capability is made available to fulfil the requirements for the ATM trunking of narrow band services, whether constant bit rate or piece wise constant bit rate (as for compressed voice with silence suppression) in character.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating the SMAAL fields and formats
- FIG. 2 shows the control information field employed in the
- Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of a telecommunications network structure according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 4 shows a control information field used in the transmission protocol of the network structure of figure 3 to facilitate the transport of multiple multiplexed 64 kbit/s narrowband channels in a single ATM connection;
- Figure 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating the transport of multiple structured blocks in single ATM cells across the network of figure 3;
- Figure 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating the transport of single structured blocks in multiple ATM cells across the network of figure 3 ;
- Figure 7 shows a control information field used in the transmission protocol of the network structure of figure 3 to facilitate the transport of single narrowband channels carrying compressed and/or silence suppressed voice information per single ATM connection.
- FIG. 1 shows the format and composition of the fields of SMAAL. It also illustrates the multiplexing of short packets from multiple users into a SMAAL cell stream.
- the three information packets (AAL- SDUs) from users A, B and C are appended each to a header called the Control Information Field (CIF) before being multiplexed into the cell stream of a single ATM connection.
- CIF Control Information Field
- a value of Ll greater than 46 indicates that the end of the current packet lies in the next cell, where the leading CIF contains the length of the remaining part of the packet.
- LN Logical Link Number
- ECF Error Correcting Field
- SMAAL as described briefly above permits the transport of user information in the form of short fixed or variable length packets, say from 3 to 36 octets in length, between narrow band networks across ATM trunk networks.
- this illustrates a network structure providing interworking between narrow band networks via an ATM network, e.g. a public network.
- narrow band channels are transported across the public ATM network between pairs of Interworking Functions (IWF) each providing an interface between the respective narrow band network and the ATM network.
- IWF Interworking Functions
- ATM connections carrying multiplexed information from multiple users may be set up between the IWF pairs for this purpose.
- the number of channels being transported may be varied dynamically. This is effected via a signalling exchange between IWFs in order to agree on the parameters of the new structure, following which an in band change indicator synchronises the exact instant of structure change.
- the fourth bit of the LLN field can be used as a change indicator, a change in the sense of this bit being used to convey the time of structure change.
- Figure 5 shows an example of the use of our transmission technique to transport multiple 64 kbit/s-based block structures per ATM cell, with the size of the block structure equal to 6 in this case.
- a block of 6 octets is collected, one from each of the 6 channels to be transported, and grouped in sequence in the ATM cell payload.
- channels 1 and 6 are shown, for clarity.
- the cell payload thus holds 7 full blocks of 6 octets, plus octets from the 8th block belonging to channels 1 to 4.
- the Ll value in the CIF indicates that the end of the first structure block occurs at octet number 6. Since four octets of the 8th structure block appear in the payload shown in figure 5, only two octets of the 8th structure block will appear in the next cell payload so that an Ll value of 2 would be indicated.
- Figure 6 shows an example of the use of our transmission technique to transport a single 64 kbit/s-based block structure in more than one ATM cell, with the size of the block structure equal to 57 in this case. Every 125 microseconds, a block of 57 octets is collected, one from each of the 57 channels to be transported, and grouped in sequence in the payloads of either two or three ATM cells. In the figure, only channels 1 and 57 are shown, for clarity. As shown in the example, the first cell payload holds 46 octets of the 57 octet structure block. The Ll value in the CIF is set to 64 indicating that the end of the structure block does not occur in this cell. Since the remaining eleven octets of the structure block appear in the following cell payload, an Ll value of 11 indicates where the end of the 57 octet block structure occurs.
- the method described above may be adapted to handle traffic originating from narrow band voice networks which employ optional compression and silence suppression techniques.
- narrow band voice networks which employ optional compression and silence suppression techniques.
- such networks operate in a default mode at 64 kbit/s but when using compression, rates of 32, 24 and 16 kbit/s are common.
- the resulting compressed voice traffic is of constant bit rate in character but becomes piecewise constant bit rate when silence suppression is invoked.
- these networks arrange for an in band negotiation procedure between voice terminals subsequent to the connection set-up phase of a call, in order to agree the characteristics of any compression and/or silence suppression to be used during voice information transfer.
- the network may arrange to vary these characteristics on existing calls automatically to reflect the current congestion within the network.
- variable constant bit rate and piecewise constant bit rate information between IWFs can be achieved conveniently by the transport of a single narrow band channel per ATM connection.
- silence suppression in which transmission is halted during the gaps between speech bursts, the extent of the fill of a given cell payload may be variable and unpredictable.
- the amount of time required to fill the payload of an ATM cell with information from a single voice channel will vary depending on the degree of compression being used and to limit this variability, partial cell fill may be required in certain circumstances.
- CIF control information field
- This control information field is shown in figure 7.
- the Ll field indicates the end of the voice information being carried by the cell payload.
- the cell payload being transported between IWFs may carry either voice information or in band signalling.
- band signalling may be used as described previously at the beginning of a call to agree the compression characteristics for the call. It may also be used during the call to alter the call characteristics or to convey background noise levels to be used at the destination IWF during periods of silence suppression or for other purposes.
- This alternate cell payload use is effected by means of an indicator carried within the control information field which indicates whether a cell payload carries voice information or inbound signalling information.
- the fourth bit of the LLN field can be used as an information/signalling indicator, a value of zero indicating voice information and a value of one indicating signalling information.
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