PSTN, IP and cellular networks, and mathematical techniques
This book is for any telecommunications professional who needs to understand the structure of the industry, the structure of telephony networks and services, and the equipment involved.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Focal Press
2007.
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Edición: | 3rd ed |
Colección: | The cable and telecommunications professionals' reference ;
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626957606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Cable and Telecommunications Professionals' Reference PSTN, IP and Cellular Networks, and Mathematical Techniques; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part One Standards and Regulation; 1 Standards; Introduction; Standards Body Types; Benefits Arising from Standards; Participation in Standards; Challenges and Major Considerations; Intellectual Property Rights; 2 Telecommunications Regulation; Introduction; Regulation and Competition; The Rules of Regulation: Principles; Regulation in the European Union; Regulation in the United States; Telecommunications Regulation in Practice
- InterconnectionAccess and Transit; Telecommunications Numbering; Number Portability; Local Loop Unbundling; Universal Service Obligations; New Technologies, Radio Spectrum, and Voice over IP; 3 Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model; Introduction; OSI Environment; Layered Architecture; Additional Layer Elements; Specific OSI Layers; Additional Provisions; Conclusions; Appendix: International Standards; Part Two Circuit-switched Networks and Digital Switching Systems; 4 Circuit-switched Telephone Networks; Introduction; Network Services; Transmission; Switching; Signaling
- Network ArchitectureNumbering; Routing; Charging; Dimensioning; Network Planning; Network Management; 5 Digital Switching Systems; Introduction; Switching; Control; Signaling; Part Three The Internet and Data Networks; 6 The Internet and TCP/IP; Introduction; IP and the Network Layer; Transport Protocols; Internet Routing; The Application Layer; Conclusions; 7 Voice over Internet Protocol Networks; Introduction; IP Phones and the Voice Data Path; Signaling and Control Using H.323 or SIP; Next Generation Networks and the IP Multimedia Subsystem; Network Layer Support for VoIP; Conclusions
- 8 Next Generation Network ManagementIntroduction; NGN Features; NGN Architecture; Requirements for Management of NGN; NGN Management Architecture; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Service Oriented Architecture; NGN Management and TMN; Additional Remarks; 9 Customer Premises Networks; Introduction to Local Area Networks; Transporting IP; Network Address Translation and Firewalls; Modems; Conclusions; Part Four Cellular Telephone Networks; 10 Evolution of Cellular Systems; Introduction; Generations of Cellular Systems; Evolution of Cellular Markets; Cellular Systems Multiple Access Techniques
- 11 Principles and Services of First- and Second-generation Cellular SystemsIntroduction; Principles of First- and Second-generation Cellular Systems; First- and Second-generation Services; Useful 3GPP Documents; 12 First- and Second-generation Cellular Systems; Introduction; First-generation Systems; Global System for Mobile Communications; Code Division Multiple Access System; Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System; Comparison of GSM, CDMAOne, D-AMPS Parameters; Appendix 12.1: Simple Explanation of CDMA; Appendix 12.2: Average Data Rate for Each User; 13 Beyond Second-generation Systems
- Introduction