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    Pdh, Sdh & Otn (Multiplexing) For Telecom Transmission

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Pdh, Sdh & Otn (Multiplexing) For Telecom Transmission

    Pdh, Sdh & Otn (Multiplexing) For Telecom Transmission
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 677.76 MB | Duration: 2h 36m

    Understand PDH (Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy), Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)& Optical Transport Networks (OTN)

    What you'll learn

    Multiplexing in Telecom Transmission Networks

    Physical Transmission Medium

    Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH)

    Optical Fiber Transmission Media

    Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)

    Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)

    Optical Transport Networks (OTN)

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of telecom terminologies

    Description

    Welcome to the course  "PDH, SDH & OTN (Multiplexing) for Telecom Transmission". Telecom Transmission is the backbone of modern global telecommunications. Multiplexing is used to send multiple signals over a common high capacity transmission media, such as copper, microwave link or optical fiber. Whether you're an engineer, network professional, or a student eager to master telecom transmission technologies, this comprehensive course is designed to take you from foundational concepts to advanced optical networking.You’ll begin with the basic principles of multiplexing and the evolution of telecom exchanges, moving through fiber optics fundamentals, then mastering Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH). Finally, you'll explore the world of Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) and Optical Transport Networks (OTN), understanding how high-speed networks are built and maintained today.Course Outline:Section 1: IntroductionWhat is Multiplexing in Telecom Transmission Networks?Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) and its Standard HierarchyDigital Exchanges: Analogue to Digital ConversionE-1 and T1 standard for TIme Division Multiplexing in Digital exchangesPlesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH)Section 2: The Physical Transmission MediumWhat is Telecom Transmission Medium?Microwave Communication OverviewWhat is Optical Fiber Communication?Total Internal Reflection as basic Principle of Optical CommunicationTypes Of Optical FiberMultimode Step Index Fiber and Modal DispersionMultimode Graded Index FiberSingle Mode Optical FiberAttenuation And The Wavelength Windows Used For Optical CommunicationSection 3:Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)Disadvantages of PDHIntroduction to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)SDH Bit RatesSDH Accommodates the Existing PDH Signals as its InputBasic SDH Operations & Overall Multiplexing Structure For PDH to SDH ConversionSynchronous Transport Module (STM)-1 Frame FormatE4 to STM-1 Conversion in SDHE3 to STM-1 Conversion in SDHE1 to STM-1 ConversionNetwork Elements of SDH: RegeneratorMultiplexers: Terminal & Add-Drop MultiplexersDigital Cross-Connect (DXC)SDH Network Topology Types: Point to Point Network TopologyPoint-to-Multipoint Network TopologyMesh Network TopologyRing Network TopologySDH Overheads ClassificationUnderstanding main sections of SDH PathRegenerator Section Overhead (RSOH) InformationAU Pointer (Administrative Unit Pointer) InformationMultiplex Section Overhead (MSOH) InformationAutomatic Protection Switching: Linear Protection MechanismUnidirectional Ring Protection-Line SwitchingUnidirectional Ring Protection-Path SwitchingBidirectional Ring Protection-Line SwitchingSection 4:Using SDH Technology with Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) ConceptAdvantages of WDM TechnologyCWDM Vs DWDM SystemsOptical Supervisory channel (OSC)Optical Add Drop Multiplexer (OADM)Section 5:Optical Transport Network (OTN)Why Transition from SDH to OTN?What is an Optical Transport Network (OTN)?Migration to Packet Transport NetworkingWhy not IP directly over WDM?OTN Network Interface & 3R Regeneration FunctionClient Signal Mapping into Optical ChannelOptical Channel (OCh) StructureOTN Layered ArchitectureInitial OTN Data RatesOTN Multiplexing StructureWhat is Optical Transport Module (OTM)Optical Transport Modules TypesOTM-n.m(Full Function OTM) SignalOTM-nr.m (Reduced Function OTM) SignalOTM-0-m (Single Wavelength OTM) signalODU0-Efficient Transport of 1GbEODUflex-Flexible Optical Channel Data UnitCommonly Used ODU ContainersOPU Overhead Bytes ExplainedODU Overhead Bytes-Path Monitoring (PM)ODU Overhead Bytes-Tandem Connection Monitoring (TCM)Other ODU Overhead BytesOTU overhead Bytes

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 What is Multiplexing in Telecom Transmission Networks?

    Lecture 2 Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) and its Standard Hierarchy

    Lecture 3 Digital Exchanges: Analogue to Digital Conversion

    Lecture 4 E-1 and T1 standard for TIme Division Multiplexing in Digital exchanges

    Lecture 5 Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH)

    Section 2: The Physical Transmission Medium

    Lecture 6 What is Telecom Transmission Medium?

    Lecture 7 Physical Transmission Medium for PDH

    Lecture 8 Microwave Communication Overview

    Lecture 9 What is Optical Fiber Communication?

    Lecture 10 Total Internal Reflection as basic Principle of Optical Communication

    Lecture 11 Types Of Optical Fiber

    Lecture 12 Multimode Step Index Fiber and Modal Dispersion

    Lecture 13 Multimode Graded Index Fiber

    Lecture 14 Single Mode Optical Fiber

    Lecture 15 Attenuation And The Wavelength Windows Used For Optical Communication

    Section 3: Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)

    Lecture 16 Disadvantages of PDH

    Lecture 17 Introduction to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)

    Lecture 18 SDH Bit Rates

    Lecture 19 SDH Accommodates the Existing PDH Signals as its Input

    Lecture 20 Basic SDH Operations & Overall Multiplexing Structure For PDH to SDH Conversion

    Lecture 21 Synchronous Transport Module (STM)-1 Frame Format

    Lecture 22 E4 to STM-1 Conversion in SDH

    Lecture 23 E3 to STM-1 Conversion in SDH

    Lecture 24 E1 to STM-1 Conversion

    Lecture 25 Network Elements of SDH: 1. Regenerator

    Lecture 26 Network Elements of SDH: 2. Multiplexers: Terminal & Add-Drop Multiplexers

    Lecture 27 Network Elements of SDH: 2. Digital Cross-Connect (DXC)

    Lecture 28 SDH Network Topology Types: 1. Point to Point Network Topology

    Lecture 29 SDH Network Topology Types: 2. Point-to-Multipoint Network Topology

    Lecture 30 SDH Network Topology Types: 3. Mesh Network Topology

    Lecture 31 SDH Network Topology Types: 4. Ring Network Topology

    Lecture 32 SDH Overheads Classification

    Lecture 33 Understanding main sections of SDH Path

    Lecture 34 Regenerator Section Overhead (RSOH) Information

    Lecture 35 AU Pointer (Administrative Unit Pointer) Information

    Lecture 36 Multiplex Section Overhead (MSOH) Information

    Lecture 37 Automatic Protection Switching: Linear Protection Mechanism

    Lecture 38 Unidirectional Ring Protection-Line Switching

    Lecture 39 Unidirectional Ring Protection-Path Switching

    Lecture 40 Bidirectional Ring Protection-Line Switching

    Section 4: Using SDH Technology with Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)

    Lecture 41 Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Concept

    Lecture 42 Advantages of WDM Technology

    Lecture 43 CWDM Vs DWDM Systems

    Lecture 44 Optical Supervisory channel (OSC)

    Lecture 45 Optical Add Drop Multiplexer (OADM)

    Section 5: Optical Transport Network (OTN)

    Lecture 46 Why Transition from SDH to OTN?

    Lecture 47 What is an Optical Transport Network (OTN)?

    Lecture 48 Migration to Packet Transport Networking

    Lecture 49 Why not IP directly over WDM?

    Lecture 50 OTN Network Interface & 3R Regeneration Function

    Lecture 51 Client Signal Mapping into Optical Channel

    Lecture 52 Optical Channel (OCh) Structure

    Lecture 53 OTN Layered Architecture

    Lecture 54 Initial OTN Data Rates

    Lecture 55 OTN Multiplexing Structure

    Lecture 56 What is Optical Transport Module (OTM)

    Lecture 57 OTM-n.m(Full Function OTM) Signal

    Lecture 58 OTM-nr.m (Reduced Function OTM) Signal

    Lecture 59 OTM-0-m (Single Wavelength OTM) signal

    Lecture 60 ODU0-Efficient Transport of 1GbE

    Lecture 61 ODUflex-Flexible Optical Channel Data Unit

    Lecture 62 Commonly Used ODU Containers

    Lecture 63 OPU Overhead Bytes Explained

    Lecture 64 ODU Overhead Bytes-Path Monitoring (PM)

    Lecture 65 ODU Overhead Bytes-Tandem Connection Monitoring (TCM)

    Lecture 66 Other ODU Overhead Bytes

    Lecture 67 OTU overhead Bytes

    Telecom engineers and field technicians wanting to learn Telecom Transmission,Networking professionals working with optical transmission,Students in electronics, communications, or networking,Anyone preparing for telecom job interviews or certifications