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{{Short description|Technology for telephone exchanges}}
'''Stored program control''' ('''SPC''') is a telecommunications technology
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== History ==
Proposed and developed in the 1950s, SPC was introduced in production [[electronic switching system]]s in the 1960s. The 101ESS [[
SPC enables sophisticated [[calling feature]]s. As
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Later crossbar systems also used computer control
The addition of [[time-division multiplexing]] (TDM) decreased subsystem sizes and dramatically increased the capacity of the telephone network. By the 1980s, SPC technology dominated the telecommunications industry.
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Some digital switches, notably the 5ESS and very early versions of Ericsson AXE 10, continued to use analog concentrator stages, using SPC-like technologies, rather than direct connections to the digital line cards containing the [[CODEC]].
Early in the 21st century the industry began using a
The
An immediate consequence of stored program control is automation of exchange functions and introduction of a variety of new telephony features to subscribers.
A telephone exchange must run continuously without interruption at all times
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==Types==
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===Centralized control===
In centralized control, all control equipment is replaced by a central processing unit. It must be able to process 10 to 100 [[calls per second]], depending on the load to the system.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} Multiprocessor configurations are commonplace and may operate in various modes, such as in load-sharing configuration, in synchronous duplex-mode, or one processor may be in stand-by mode.
====Standby mode====
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=== Distributed control ===
Distributed SPC is both more available and more reliable than centralized SPC. The control function are shared by many processors within the exchange. It uses low cost [[microprocessor]]
In vertical decomposition the whole exchange is divided into several blocks and a processor is assigned to each block. This processor performs all tasks related to that specific block. Therefore, the total control system consists of several control units coupled together. For redundancy, processors may be duplicated in each block.
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