Difference Between Synchronous TDM and Statistical TDM
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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