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IEEE 1051 1988

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Parameters to Characterize Digital Loop Performance

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IEEE 1988 14
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. The purpose of this recommended practice is to suggest a set of transmission performance parameters to be used in the development of standards for low bit-rate digital channels between the user’s location and an appropriate test point at the serving office. This recommended practice suggests a set of performance parameters for digital loop transmission between the user location and the serving office. In the case of ISDN the user location is defined as the T-reference point, or the U-reference point. In the case of non-ISDN, the user location is defined as the point in the transmission circuit analogous to the ISDN-defined T or U reference point. This recommended practice is limited to user information bit rates of 200 kb/s or lower.

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9 1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope and Limitations
2 Definitions
10 3 General Information
3.1 Performance Classifications
3.1.1 Recommended
3.1.2 Acceptable
3.1.3 Conditionally Acceptable
3.1.4 Not Recommended
Types of Transmission Facilities
Interface(s) at the Serving Office
ISDN Interface(s) at User Premises
11 Fig 1 Digital Loop
Fig 2 ISDN Reference Configurations for User-Network Interfaces
12 Non-ISDN Interfaces at User Premises
3.6 Synchronization
Use of Statistical Information
3.8 Measurement Procedures
Performance Characteristics at the T Reference Point
Bit Rate
Synchronization
4.2.1 Circuit-Switched Services
13 Error Performance
Timing
4.4.1 Jitter
4.4.2 Wander
4.4.3 Synchronizition
Pulse Waveforms
Loss and Loss Characteristic
Noise
4.7.1 Crosstalk
4.7.2 Intersymbol Interference
Delay
Impedance
Longitudinal Balance
Performance Characteristics at the U Reference Point
5.1 Bit Rate
14 5.2 Error Performance
5.3 Timing
5.3.1 Jitter
5.3.2 Wander
5.3.3 Synchronktion
5.4 Pulse Waveforms
Loss and Loss Characteristic
5.6 Noise
5.6.1 Crosstalk
5.6.2 Intersymbol Interference
5.7 Delay
5.8 Impedance
5.9 Longitudinal Balance
Table 1 Noise Requirements
IEEE 1051 1988
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