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The Role Of Integrated Structured Cabling System (ISCS) For Reliable Bandwidth Optimization In High-speed Communication Network


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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, HKBK College of Engineering, India
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vetri Vinayaha College of Engineering and Technology, India
4 Department of Automation Control and Robotics, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
     

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In modern companies, the functions of divisions, departments and staff are provided by telecommunication transmitting analog and digital unit information via SCS. Such cable system refers to the use of copper or optical cable networks, passive and active switching devices. Structured cabling system or abbreviated SCS is a complex set of cable trunks and switching equipment that provide the transfer of various types of media data (audio, video, computer data) and is the basis for the operation and integration of telephone, local computer networks, security systems and other services. Many modern systems of security or communications today integrate a wide variety of interfaces into their arsenal, greatly expanding their capabilities and performance. In this paper a smart model based on high-speed communication network with the help of structured cabling system (SCS). Here the speed and bandwidth play the major role. The proposed system focused the highspeed communication between sender and receiver with some higher bandwidth optimization.

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Optical Cable Network, Switching Device, Structured Cabling System, Communication Network, Security System
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Authors

J. Logeshwaran
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India
M. Ramkumar
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, HKBK College of Engineering, India
T. Kiruthiga
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vetri Vinayaha College of Engineering and Technology, India
Sharan Pravin Ravi
Department of Automation Control and Robotics, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

Abstract


In modern companies, the functions of divisions, departments and staff are provided by telecommunication transmitting analog and digital unit information via SCS. Such cable system refers to the use of copper or optical cable networks, passive and active switching devices. Structured cabling system or abbreviated SCS is a complex set of cable trunks and switching equipment that provide the transfer of various types of media data (audio, video, computer data) and is the basis for the operation and integration of telephone, local computer networks, security systems and other services. Many modern systems of security or communications today integrate a wide variety of interfaces into their arsenal, greatly expanding their capabilities and performance. In this paper a smart model based on high-speed communication network with the help of structured cabling system (SCS). Here the speed and bandwidth play the major role. The proposed system focused the highspeed communication between sender and receiver with some higher bandwidth optimization.

Keywords


Optical Cable Network, Switching Device, Structured Cabling System, Communication Network, Security System

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