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- SUMMARY REPORT OF MEETING OF CCITT STUDY GROUP XVII
- GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, 13-21 MARCH 1989
-
- by Toby Nixon, Principal Engineer and Standards Committee
- Representative, Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.
-
-
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- CCITT Study Group XVII, which handles standards related to data
- transmission on the telephone network, met in Geneva, Switzerland,
- March 13-21, 1989. This is a summary of activity on items of
- widespread interest, prepared by Toby Nixon, representative to the
- CCITT from Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc., and a member of the
- USA delegation at the meeting.
-
-
- V.42bis DATA COMPRESSION
-
- The draft recommendation for data compression in V.42 modems reached an
- advanced stage of development due to extensive and lengthy work by the
- editor (Mr. Alan Clark of the UK) and the ad hoc editing group. It was
- agreed to apply the accelerated approval procedures at the September
- 25-29 meeting of Study Group XVII. Under the new CCITT rules, this will
- result in a final, accepted recommendation (rather than merely a
- "provisional" recommendation) shortly after the meeting. Between now
- and then, manufacturers will be producing and testing prototypes to
- verify the correctness of the draft standard.
-
-
- INTERWORKING BETWEEN V.32 AND LOWER SPEED MODEMS
-
- The proposed annex to V.32 specifying interworking with V.22bis modems
- also received considerable attention, and a compromise was reached
- between the competing positions that appears to solve all of the
- outstanding issues. Again, between now and the fall meeting,
- manufacturers will be producing prototypes to verify the draft, and
- testing them with other multimode modems and with existing
- lower-speed and V.32-only modems.
-
-
- HIGHER SPEEDS IN V.32
-
- British Telecomm presented very complete and persuasive test results
- that indicate the feasibility of 12,000 bit/s and 14,400 bit/s
- operation of echo-cancelling modems (V.32) over domestic and
- international circuits. However, it does not appear that their
- proposal is sufficiently detailed to permit adoption of an extended
- V.32 recommendation incorporating their techniques before at least
- the Spring 1990 meeting of the study group. Manufacturers will be
- examining the BT contributions and trying to reproduce their test
- results. The study group agreed that a half-duplex fast-turnaround
- operating mode for V.32 (similar to that in the Hayes V-series
- Smartmodem 9600) would be considered if the asymmetrical modem work
- was discontinued. A liaison statement was sent to ISO requesting
- their views on ways of expanding the V.24 (RS-232) speed
- indication/selection circuits to accommodate modems with more than
- two speeds.
-
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- CORRECTIONS TO V.42 AND STATISTICAL MULTIPLEXING
-
- The proposed corrections to V.42 from the USA and Hayes and the
- V.42 statistical multiplexing extensions proposed by AT&T and Hayes
- were accepted in principle and text drafted, but time constraints
- precluded adoption of the final text. The information will be
- annexed to the report of the meeting, and therefore available to
- implementors and for comment at the next meeting (the corrections
- are already incorporated in Hayes V.42 modems). AT&T committed to
- perform a simulation of the performance of a V.42-based statistical
- multiplexer versus an existing statistical multiplexing design which
- packs data from several ports into a single information frame.
-
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- ASYMMETRICAL MODEM
-
- The draft document which was jointly edited by USRobotics and
- Telebit was reviewed once again, and additional editorial changes
- made. The work is stalled awaiting test results. Unless
- comparative testing shows that the asymmetrical modes provide
- significant performance or cost/benefit advantages over V.32
- (including the new higher-speed V.32 proposals), the work on the
- standard will be discontinued. A number of concerns continue to be
- raised regarding the effect of forward-channel far-end echoes on the
- backward-channel transmission in digital carrier systems
- (introduction of extreme quantization noise), and the use of
- frequencies outside the normal voice band (above 3100 Hz).
-
-
- INTERNATIONAL STANDARD "AT" COMMAND SET, V.25bis ENHANCEMENTS
-
- Toby Nixon was appointed as Special Rapporteur for Question 14/XVII,
- which is concerned with enhancements to Recommendation V.25bis (the
- current international standard for programmatic control of modems by
- computers and terminals). Based on statements from the chairmen of
- Study Group XVII, Mr. Klaus Kern of West Germany, and of Working
- Party 1, Mr. Richard Brandt of AT&T, the clear intention of asking
- Mr. Nixon to serve in this position was to get an AT command
- set-based CCITT Recommendation as quickly as possible. Mr. Kern, in
- fact, said that he strongly hoped that a version of the AT command
- set standard being worked on in the USA could be presented as a
- normal (white) contribution in advance of the September meeting of
- the study group.
-
-
- NEED FOR STANDARD "AUTOMATIC SPEED BUFFERING" MODE
-
- The need was identified for development of enhancements to V.14
- (async to sync conversion, without error-control) to incorporate
- buffering and flow control. This is, of course, actually already
- done by most manufacturers of error-control modems, but is not
- provided for in any recommendation. Hayes will make a contribution
- on how this is done, including Transparent XON/XOFF flow control
- (already a feature of Hayes V-series modems). There are several
- applications for Transparent XON/XOFF and recommendations that could
- be affected: V.14, V.42 (error control), V.25bis (configuration),
- V.120 (ISDN terminal adapters), X.3 (X.25 PADs), etc. Also, V.14
- and enhanced V.14 (with flow control and buffering) in
- non-error-control half-duplex and asymmetrical modems will be
- studied.
-
-
- FORWARD ERROR CONTROL FOR CELLULAR TELEPHONE MODEMS
-
- OKI of Japan proposed extensions to V.42 to include redundant
- encoding of various types to improve the performance on cellular
- telephone channels, which have very high error rates. The proposals
- are complex, and little work was done beyond the introduction of the
- documents. Delegates will study them, and more discussion will take
- place at the next meeting.
-
-
- NETWORK MANAGEMENT
-
- The activities which took place at previous Special Rapporteur's
- meetings was reviewed. The topic which received the most discussion
- was the current verbose encoding rules planned for management
- protocols. Study Group XVII sent liaisons to other groups regarding
- development of more compact encodings to allow efficient operation
- on the very-low-speed side channels used for network management
- communications between modems. The group also reviewed
- contributions proposing object-oriented descriptions of modems and
- terminal adapters, a necessary stepping-stone toward a
- physical-layer network management standard.
-
-
- ISDN TERMINAL ADAPTERS
-
- A contribution from the USA on changes to Recommendation V.120 to
- accommodate additional packet mode bearer services was reviewed and
- largely accepted. Further work was deferred until the next meeting
- because of the time devoted to other projects.