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  • 10. FoIP Software Architecture

    The facsimile interface unit (FIU) is the software module that resides within a FoIP IWF. It demodulates voiceband signals from an analog interface and converts them to a digital format suitable for transport over a packet network. It also remodulates data received from the packet network and transmits it to the analog interface. In doing so, the FIU performs protocol conversion between Group-3 facsimile protocols and the digital facsimile protocol employed over the packet network.

    The FIU, shown in Figure 10, consists of the following three units: fax-modem unit (FM)—This processes PCM samples based on the current modulation mode and supports the following functions:


      V.21 Channel 2 (300 bps) binary signaling modulation and demodulation
      high-level data link control (HDLC) framing (0 bit insertion/removal, cyclic redundancy check (CRC) generation/checking)
      V.27 ter (2400/4800 bps) high-speed data modulation and demodulation
      V.29 (7200/9600 bps) high-speed data modulation and demodulation
      V.17 (7200/9600/12000/14400 bps) high-speed data modulation and demodulation
      V.33 (12000/14400 bps) high-speed modulation and demodulation
      CED detection and generation
      CNG detection and generation
      V.21 Channel-2 detection

    Figure 10. FoIP Module

    Figure 10

    fax protocol unit (FP)—This compensates for the effects of timing and lost packets caused by the packet network. The FP prevents the local fax machine from timing out while waiting for a response from the other end by generating HDLC flags. If, after a time out, the response from the remote fax machine is not received, it also sends a command repeat (CRP) frame to resend the frame. This unit monitors the facsimile transaction timing, the direction of current transmission, and the proper modem configuration. It performs the following functions:


      protocol processing (group-3 facsimile)
      examination/alteration of binary signaling messages to ensure compatibility of the facsimile transfer with the constraints of the transmission channel
      network channel interface data formatting
      line state transitions

    fax network driver unit (FND)—This assembles and disassembles fax packets to be transmitted over the network and is the interface unit between the FP and network modules. The control information packets consist of header and time stamp information. In the direction of the PCM to the packet network, the FND collects the specified number of bytes and transmits the packet to the network. In the receive direction, the FND provides data with the proper timing (as generated on the transmit side and reproduced through the received time stamp information) to the rest of the FIU. The FND formats the network packets for transmission to the network based on the specific network protocol. The FND delays the data to remove timing jitter from the packet arrival times and performs the following functions:


      formatting of control information
      formatting of fax data
      properly timed playout of data
      elastic (slip) buffering
      lost-packet compensation

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
    Definition and Overview
    1 VoIP Applications
    2 VoIP QoS Issues
    3 VoIP–Embedded Software Architecture
    4 Voice Packet Module
    5 Signaling, Protocol and Management Modules
    6 VoIP Summary
    7 FoIP Applications
    8 PSTN Fax-Call Procedure
    9 FoIP QoS
    10 FoIP Software Architecture
    11 FoIP Summary
    Self-Test
    Correct Answers
    Glossary
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