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==Digital transmission system== The ITU defines a digital transmission system as a system that uses [[digital signal]]s to transmit information. In a digital transmission system, the data is first converted into a digital format and then transmitted over a communication channel. The digital format provides a number of benefits over analog transmission systems, including improved signal quality, reduced [[noisy data|noise]] and [[interference (communication)|interference]], and increased data accuracy. ITU defines digital transmission system (DTS) as following:<blockquote>A specific means of providing a digital section.<ref>{{Cite web |date=1988 |title=CCITT Rec. G.960 - Digital section for ISDN basic rate access |url=https://www.itu.int/rec/dologin_pub.asp?lang=s&id=T-REC-G.960-198811-S!!PDF-E&type=items}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=ITU-T Recommendation database |url=https://www.itu.int/itu-t/recommendations/rec.aspx?rec=892 |access-date=2023-02-02 |website=ITU |language=en}}</ref></blockquote>The ITU sets global standards for digital transmission systems, including the [[data encoding|encoding]] and [[decoding methods|decoding]] methods used, the [[data rates]] and [[transmission speed]]s, and the types of [[communication channel]]s used. These standards ensure that digital transmission systems are compatible and interoperable with each other, regardless of the type of data being transmitted or the geographical location of the [[sender (telephony)|sender]] and receiver. ===Basic components of a DTS=== * '''[[Point-to-point (telecommunications)|Point-to-point links]]''' are communication systems between two endpoints, usually a sender (transmitter) and a receiver.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Hobson |first=Peter R. |date=2008 |title=Digital Transmission System |url=https://www.brunel.ac.uk/~eestprh/EE5514/lesson5_new.pdf |website=Brunel University London}}</ref> ** System performance analysis: *** [[Link budget|Link power budget]] is a power loss model for a point-to-point link. *** [[Rise time|Rise time budget]] is analysis method used to measure the amount of dispersion which is present in a link. * '''[[Line coding]]''' is the process of transforming data into digital signals for transmission over a point-to-point link. Can include [[binary data]] source, [[multiplexer]] and line coder.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Torlak |first=Prof. Murat |date=2008 |title=EE4367 Telecom. Switching & Transmission - Digital Transmission (Line Coding) |url=https://personal.utdallas.edu/~torlak/courses/ee4367/lectures/CodingI.pdf}}</ref> ** [[Non-return-to-zero]] (NRZ) ** [[Return-to-zero]] (RZ) ** [[Phase-encoding|Phase-encoded]] (PE) ** [[Block code]]s * '''[[Error-correction|Error correction]]''' techniques are used to detect and correct errors that occur during transmission.<ref name=":2" /> ** [[Automatic repeat request]] (ARQ) ** [[Forward Error Correction|Forward error correction]] (FEC) * '''Noise effects on system performance''' can be minimized by using [[signal conditioning]] techniques such as signal amplification and filtering.<ref name=":2" /> These techniques are used to improve [[signal-to-noise ratio]], which helps to maintain the integrity of the signal during transmission.
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