| Title: |
Measurement and Analysis of Copper Access Network for Isdn Basic Rate
Interface |
| Authors: |
Grace Bakaki and Idris A. Rai |
| Published: |
© IJCIR Vol3(1)Special Issue October 2009, PP. 77-82 |
| Language: | English |
Abstract:
Improper combination of copper pair properties like gauge, longitudinal balance, loop resistance, insulation
resistance and distance for Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface (ISDN BRI) leads to
users experiencing connectivity problems and fluctuating link speeds. Installations, configurations,
troubleshooting and maintenance of ISDN BRI services can be very complex to the technical team of the
service provider. There may be many reasons causing this in developing countries. Troubleshooting at
Uganda telecom, for instance, has been cumbersome due to the absence of manuals that guide technicians
on proper installation of copper lines.
In this paper, we report measurements study to analyze and asses the impact of the copper pair
parameters/properties combination to the copper line speeds. The study aimed at simplifying the
installations, configurations, troubleshooting and maintenance of the ISDN BRI services on the side of the
technical people. This was achieved by taking measurements at different parameters (distance, gauge,
longitudinal balance, loop resistance, and insulation resistance) in order to come up with optimal values for the design of the computer based program for optimization of data connectivity in ISDN BRI. We use the
measurement results to design and develop a computer based program that can be used to verify the
measurements and identify the expected optimal parameters in troubleshooting.View full Article
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