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communications system A communications system is a collection of individual telecommunications networks systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and terminal equipment usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. Commu ...
s, robbed-bit signaling (RBS) is a scheme to provide maintenance and
line signaling Line signaling is a class of telecommunications signaling protocols. Line signaling is responsible for off-hook, ringing signal, answer, ground start, on-hook unidirectional supervision messaging in each direction from calling party to called ...
services on many T1 digital carrier circuits using
channel-associated signaling Channel-associated signaling (CAS), also known as ''per-trunk signaling'' (PTS), is a form of digital communication signaling. As with most telecommunication signaling methods, it uses routing information to direct the payload of voice or data to i ...
(CAS). The T1 carrier circuit is a type of dedicated circuit currently employed in North America and Japan.


Overview

T1 is a protocol for digital transmission over telephone networks. A T1 circuit combines 24 DS0 channels through time-division multiplexing. Data is transmitted in frames, where each frame contains an 8-bit sample of each of the 24 channels, plus one extra framing bit for a total of 193 bits. Each channel carries 8,000 samples per second. The frames are transmitted either in sequences of 12 frames, known as superframes (SF), or sequences of 24 frames, known as extended superframes (ESF). Robbed-bit signaling is a method to provide signaling information alongside data within a superframe. Robbed-bit signaling uses the least-significant bit of every channel in every sixth frame for signaling instead of data. These bits convey on or off hook, and busy signal status on telephone lines. Since a superframe consists of 12 frames, robbed-bit signaling provides two bits for signaling per channel in a superframe, or four bits per channel in an extended superframe. The first robbed bit in a superframe is called A bit, and the second bit is called the B bit. Extended superframes have two extra robbed bits, called the C and D bits. Intuitively, 5 out of 6 frames have 8-bit resolution equal to (8 bits × 8,000 samples per second = ) and 1 out of every 6 frames has a 7-bit resolution (7 bits × 8,000 samples per second = ). The distortion effect on voice and data signals is negligible when a modem is used for modulation. However, for a digital signal, the data will render errors when a data signal is transmitted. To remove the errors, data can be transmitted 7 bits at a time instead of 8. Since robbed-bit signaling could impact voice quality and reduce data
bandwidth Bandwidth commonly refers to: * Bandwidth (signal processing) or ''analog bandwidth'', ''frequency bandwidth'', or ''radio bandwidth'', a measure of the width of a frequency range * Bandwidth (computing), the rate of data transfer, bit rate or thr ...
, it was largely replaced by the
Primary Rate Interface The Primary Rate Interface (PRI) is a telecommunications interface standard used on an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for carrying multiple DS0 voice and data transmissions between the network and a user. PRI is the standard for pro ...
standard, which reserves one of the 24 voice channels for signaling information instead of using bits in every channel.


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