Signaling in telecommunication networks
Guidance to help you grasp even the most complex network structures and signaling protocols The Second Edition of Signaling in Telecommunication Networks has been thoroughly updated, offering new chapters and sections that cover the most recent developments in signaling systems and procedures. This...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley-Interscience
c2007.
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
Colección: | Wiley series in telecommunications and signal processing.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009665119106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Signaling in Telecommunication Networks; CONTENTS; Preface to the Second Edition; Chapter 1 Introduction to Telecommunications; 1.1 Telecommunication Networks; 1.2 Numbering Plans; 1.3 Digit Analysis and Routing; 1.4 Analog Transmission; 1.5 Digital Transmission; 1.6 Special Transmission Equipment; 1.7 Exchanges; 1.8 Access Networks and Line Concentrators; 1.9 Acronyms; 1.10 References; Chapter 2 Introduction to Signaling; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 Standards for Signaling Systems; 2.3 Acronyms; 2.4 References; Chapter 3 Subscriber Signaling; 3.1 Basic Subscriber Signaling
- 3.2 Signaling Components in Telephones3.3 Signaling Equipment at the Local Exchange; 3.4 Tones, Announcements, and Ringing; 3.5 Subscriber Signaling for Supplementary Services; 3.6 Other Applications of DTMF Signaling; 3.7 Dialing Plans; 3.8 Acronyms; 3.9 References; Chapter 4 Channel-Associated Interexchange Signaling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Bell System Multifrequency Signaling; 4.3 Signaling System No. 5; 4.4 MFC-R2 Signaling; 4.5 Acronyms; 4.6 References; Chapter 5 Introduction to Common-Channel Signaling; 5.1 Signaling Networks; 5.2 Signaling Links and Signal Units; 5.3 Acronyms
- 5.4 ReferencesChapter 6 Signaling in Access Networks; 6.1 Overview of Signaling for Access Systems; 6.2 The GR-303 Standard; 6.3 The V5 Standards; 6.4 The V5.1 Standard; 6.5 The V5.2 Standard; 6.6 Acronyms; 6.7 References; Chapter 7 Introduction to Signaling System No. 7; 7.1 SS7 Structure; 7.2 Identification of Signaling Points and Trunks; 7.3 SS7 Signal Units and Primitives; 7.4 Acronyms; 7.5 References; Chapter 8 SS7 Message Transfer Part; 8.1 Introduction to MTP; 8.2 MTP Level 1; 8.3 Overview of MTP Level 2; 8.4 Basic Error Correction; 8.5 Preventive Cyclic Retransmission
- 8.6 Signaling Link Management8.7 Overview of MTP Level 3; 8.8 MTP3 Signaling Message Handling; 8.9 MTP3 Signaling Network Management; 8.10 Acronyms; 8.11 References; Chapter 9 Telephone User Part; 9.1 Messages and Primitives; 9.2 Call-Control Messages and Signals; 9.3 Basic Signaling Sequences; 9.4 TUP Support of Additional Services; 9.5 Other TUP Procedures, Messages, and Signals; 9.6 Versions of TUP Signaling; 9.7 Acronyms; 9.8 References; Chapter 10 Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1; 10.1 Introduction to ISDN and DSS1; 10.2 Data Link Layer (LAPD); 10.3 Q.931 Call-Control Messages
- 10.4 Introduction to Call-Control Signaling10.5 Call-Control Examples; 10.6 Failed ISDN Setups; 10.7 Acronyms; 10.8 References; Chapter 11 ISDN User Part; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 ISUP Messages, Formats, and Parameters; 11.3 Signaling for Calls Between ISDN Users; 11.4 Calls Involving Analog Subscribers; 11.5 End-to-End Signaling; 11.6 Other Signaling Procedures; 11.7 Signaling Procedures for Failed Setups; 11.8 ISUP Signaling in the International Network; 11.9 ISUP Signaling in the United States; 11.10 Acronyms; 11.11 References; Chapter 12 Signaling in Cellular Mobile Telecommunications
- 12.1 Introduction to Cellular Mobile Networks