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In this Chapter, an overview of the analysis, numerical and simulation aspects of the high-speed digital subscriber line (HDSL) is presented. The analytical techniques for generation and processing of the ABCD matrices are included. Computational data and file handling aspects are addressed. For the physical environment of the HDSL, the typical subscriber loop makeup, the overall topology and its physical distances over which the HDSL data transmission occurs are presented. The important features of the subscriber loops around the world are summarized. This Chapter covers two significant aspects of the organization of HDSL: (a) computational environment and (b) actual physical HDSL environments. The typical features necessary for a flexible approach to the yet evolving HDSL systems are retained in the software design. The evolving integrated network services to the subscribers open a variety of fundamental questions regarding their digital capabilities so far considered unimportant for the loop environments around the world. This software organization permits the designers to probe different national telecommunication environments regarding their status and compatibility to carry ISDN data.
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Ahamed, S.V., Lawrence, V.B. (1997). Simulation and CAD Aspects. In: Design and Engineering of Intelligent Communication Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6291-7_7
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