B Isdn
B Isdn
Lecture # 11
Topic: B-ISDN
Dr Rajiv Srivastava
Director
Lecture 11
Course Lecture 28
B-ISDN
Broadband ISDN
• In 1988, CCITT issued the first two
recommendations relating to the broadband
ISDN called B-ISDN.
• This system is defined as a service requiring
transmission channels capable of supporting
the rates greater than the primary rates.
• With B-ISDN, services such as video services
which require very high data rates can
become available.
Bit Rates for Different Applications
B-ISDN Services
• Services of b-isdn
• P 493, f2e
Architecture of B-ISDN
•B-ISDN differs from the narrowband ISDN in
different ways. In order to meet the
requirement of high resolution video, an upper
channel rate of the order of 150 Mbps is
required.
•In order to support one or more interactive
services and distribution, a total subscriber
line rate of about 600 Mbps is needed.
•Such high data rates can be supported only by
using the optical fiber. Hence B-ISDN depends
completely on the development of optical fiber.
• Internally, it is necessary to use a switching
technique, which is capable of handling a
wide range of different bit rates and traffic
parameters.
• The best suitable switching technique used is
called ATM. It is used at the user-network
interface.
Functional Architecture off B-ISDN
• 6.17.3, P 6-40, K
Advantages of B-ISDN
• P 6-41, K
Thank You
Dr Rajiv Srivastava
Director