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Packet Switching vs. Circuit Switching Packet-switched and circuit-switched networks use two different technologies for sending messages and data from one point to another. Each has its advantages and disadvantages depending on what you are trying to do. adapted from www.teach-ict.com

Packet Switching In packet-based networks, the message gets broken into small data packets. These packets are sent out from the computer and they travel around the network seeking out the most efficient route to travel as circuits become available. This does not necessarily mean that they seek out the shortest route. Each packet may go a different route from the others.

Packet Switching Each packet is sent with a ‘header address’ which tells it where its final destination is, so it knows where to go. The header address also describes the sequence for reassembly at the destination computer so that the packets are put back into the correct order. One packet also contains details of how many packets should be arriving so that the recipient computer knows if one packet has failed to turn up. If a packet fails to arrive, the recipient computer sends a message back to the computer which originally sent the data, asking for the missing packet to be resent. UDP = User Datagram Protocol

Packet Switching Advantages Security Bandwidth used to full potential Devices of different speeds can communicate Not affected by line failure (redirects signal) Availability – no waiting for a direct connection to become available During a crisis or disaster, when the public telephone network might stop working, e-mails and texts can still be sent via packet switching

Packet Switching Disadvantages Under heavy use there can be a delay Data packets can get lost or become corrupted Protocols are needed for a reliable transfer Not so good for some types data streams (e.g. real-time video streams can lose frames due to the way packets arrive out of sequence)

Circuit Switching Circuit switching was designed in 1878 in order to send telephone calls down a dedicated channel. This channel remains open and in use throughout the whole call and cannot be used by any other data or phone calls.

Circuit Switching There are three phases in circuit switching: Establish Transfer Disconnect The telephone message is sent all together; it is not broken up. The message arrives in the same order that it was originally sent.

Circuit Switching In modern circuit-switched networks, electronic signals pass through several switches before a connection is established. During a call no other network traffic can use those switches. The resources remain dedicated to the circuit during the entire data transfer and the entire message follows the same path. Circuit switching can be analog or digital.

Circuit Switching With the expanded use of the Internet for voice and video, analysts predict a gradual shift away from circuit-switched networks. A circuit-switched network is excellent for data that needs a constant link from end-to-end, for example, real-time video.

Circuit Switching Advantages Circuit is dedicated to the call – no interference, no sharing Guaranteed the full bandwidth for the duration of the call Guaranteed quality of service

Circuit Switching Disadvantages Inefficient – the equipment may be unused for a lot of the call; if no data is being sent, the dedicated line still remains open. It takes a relatively long time to set up the circuit. During a crisis or disaster, the network may become unstable or unavailable. It was primarily developed for voice traffic rather than data traffic.

Packet vs. Circuit Switching It is easier and less expensive to double the capacity of a packet switched network—a circuit network is heavily dependent on the number of channels available. Circuit-switched technologies, which take four times as long to double their performance/cost, force ISPs to buy that many more boxes to keep up. This is why everyone is looking for ways to get Internet traffic off the telephone network. The alternative of building up the telephone network to satisfy the demand growth is economically out of the question.

Packet Vs Circuit Switching The battle between circuit and packet technologies has been around a long time, and it is starting to be like the old story of the tortoise and the hare. In this case, the hare is circuit switching—fast, reliable and smart. The hare starts out fast and keeps a steady pace, while the tortoise starts slow but manages to double his speed every 100 meters. If the race is longer than 2 km (1.2 miles), the power of compounding favors the tortoise (packet switching).