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TheElektronisches Wählsystem Digital (EWSD), translated toElectronic Digital Switching System in English, is a widely installed Germantelephone exchange system, originally introduced in 1975 bySiemens AG, but discontinued in 2017.[1]
EWSD can operate as a local end-office switch, a tandem switch, or in a combined configuration forlandline or mobile telephone service. Siemens claims that EWSD switches perform switching for over 160 million subscriber lines in more than one hundred countries.
EWSD was introduced in 1975 as a successor of the EWSA (Elektronisches Wählsystem Analog), which was using analogue technology.
DeTeWe bought its first EWSD under license in 1985 for remote switching.Bosch built its first EWSD as a local exchange in 1986.Deutsche Telekom, formerly Deutsche Bundespost, the largest German telephone company, uses EWSD and System 12 (Alcatel), the former more than the latter.
In 2007, Siemens AG andNokia Corporation jointly formed a new company calledNokia Siemens Networks, and transferred responsibility of further development and shipments of the EWSD system to the new company. In 2013, after Nokia completed the acquisition of the Siemens stake in the company, Nokia Siemens Networks was rebranded toNokia Solutions and Networks, and finally asNokia Networks in 2014.
The major six subsystems of EWSD are the Coordination Processor (CP), the Common Channel Network Control (CCNC), the Line Trunk Group (LTG), the Digital Line Unit (DLU), the Switching Network (SN), and the ISDN Primary Access Unit (PH).[2]
All system units are redundant so that the inactive side of each component can take over immediately in case of an error.
DLU handles analog andISDN lines and includes codecs for analog lines, one of theBORSCHT functions for subscriber lines. Digital signals are assigned a time slot. DLU concentrates traffic onto an LTG-B unit, as well as Primary Rate ISDN andV5.2 connections. Supervision and address signalling (dial pulse,DTMF) are also integrated in the DLU. ForPCM30 (E-1) connections to other exchanges, LTG-C Units are used, which also handle signalling includingSS7, MFCR2 signalling,IKZ (dial pulse), andE&M.
The Switching Network consists of four space division stages of 16x16 switches, and a time division section with 16 stages of 4x4 switches. Control is provided by the Coordination Processor.
The Coordination Processors exists in several types:
The software of EWSD is called the Automatic Program System (APS). The APS is stored on a disk drive and includes the operating system, developed by Siemens in cooperation with Bosch. It is predominantly written in theCHILL language. Application software is switch-specific and manages functionality including traffic management, path search, and call charging. Support software serves translating programs, binding modules as well as administration of libraries for generating data. Operating and datacommunication software serve for co-operation of maintenance centers and switching centers.