Parameter
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Synchronous TDM
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Statistical TDM
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Working
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In Synchronous TDM data flow of each input connection is divided into units and each input occupies one output time slot.
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In Statistical TDM slots are allotted dynamically. i.e. input line is given slots in output frame if and only if it has data to send.
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No. of Slots
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In Synchronous TDM no. of slots in each frame are equal to no. of input lines.
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In Statistical TDM, No. of slots in each frame are less than the no. of input lines.
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Buffers
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Buffering is not done, frame is sent after a particular interval of time whether someone has data to send or not.
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Buffering is done and only those inputs are given slots in output frame whose buffer contains data to send.
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Addressing
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Slots in Synchronous TDM carry data only and there is no need of addressing. Synchronization and pre assigned relationships between input and outputs that serve as an address.
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Synchronization
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Synchronization bits are used at the beginning of each frame.
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No synchronization bits are used
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Capacity
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Max. Bandwidth utilization if all inputs have data to send.
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The capacity of link is normally is less than the sum of the capacity of each channel.
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Data Separation
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In Synchronous TDM de-multiplexer at receiving end decomposes each frame, discards framing bits and extracts data unit in turn. This extracted data unit from frame is then passed to destination device.
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In Statistical TDM de-multiplexer at receiving end decomposes each frame by checking local address of each data unit. This extracted data unit from frame is then passed to destination device.
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Figure Given below illustrates both concepts:
Alternate Titles:
Difference Between Synchronous and Statistical TDM
Difference Between Synchronous TDM and Statistical TDM
Compare Synchronous
TDM and Statistical TDM
How Synchronous TDM is different from Statistical
TDM?
Synchronous TDM vs Statistical
TDM
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