Digital Telephony and Network Integration
Chapman and Hall (Verlag)
978-0-412-09881-9 (ISBN)
1 A Network in Transition.- 2 Speech Digitization Fundamentals.- 3 Waveform Coding.- 4 Parametric and Hybrid Coding.- 5 Digital Techniques in the Telephone Network.- 6 Digital Transmission.- 7 Digital Cellular Radio.- 8 Microwave Transmission.- 9 Satellite Transmission.- 10 Fiber-Optic Transmission.- 11 Digital Switching Architecture.- 12 Operational Switching Systems.- 13 The Evolving Switched Digital Network.- 14 The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).- 15 Closing the Loop.- Appendix A. North American Mixed-Network Technology.- A.l Introduction.- A.2 The North American Network.- A.2.1 Network Numbering Plan.- A.2.2 Network Routing Plan.- A.3 Transmission Technology.- A.3.1 Subscriber-Loop Transmission.- A.3.1.1 Copper-Loop Environment.- A.3.1.2 Subscriber Carrier Systems.- A.3.2 Network Transmission.- A.3.2.1 Frequency-Division Multiplexing.- A.3.2.2 Transmission Impairments.- A.3.2.3 Control of Impairments.- A.3.2.4 Via Net Loss Plan.- A.3.2.5 Network Transmission Plans.- A.4 Signaling Technology.- A.4.1 Supervisory Signaling.- A.4.1.1 Subscriber Line Supervisory Signaling.- A.4.1.2 Inband Interoffice Supervisory Signaling.- A.4.1.3 E & M Lead Control.- A.4.1.4 Control of Disconnect.- A.4.2 Address Signaling.- A.4.2.1 Dial-Pulse Signaling.- A.4.2.2 Dual-Tone Multifrequency Signaling.- A.4.2.3 Multifrequency Signaling.- A.4.2.4 Control of User Address Signaling.- A.4.2.5 Control of Interoffice Address Signaling.- A.4.2.6 Glare Detection and Resolution.- A.4.2.7 Signaling Transients.- A.4.3 Network Information Signals.- A.4.4 Inband Signaling Techniques.- A.4.5 Switched Access for Inter-LATA Carriers.- A.4.6 Equal-Access Dialing and Signaling Plan.- A.4.7 Common-Channel Signaling.- A.4.7.1 Principles of Common-Channel Signaling.- A.4.7.2 Signaling Link Operation.- A.4.7.3 Call Setup with CCIS.- A.4.7.4 Signaling-Message Formats.- A.4.7.5 Datagram Direct Signaling.- A.4.7.6 Advantages of Common-Channel Signaling.- A.5 Switching Technology.- A.5.1 Basic Switching Functions.- A.5.1.1 Supervision.- A.5.1.2 Control.- A.5.1.3 Signaling.- A.5.1.4 Switching Network.- A.5.2 Control Concepts.- A.5.2.1 Operator Control.- A.5.2.2 User Control.- A.5.2.3 Common Control.- A.5.3 Switching Network Technology.- A.5.3.1 Space-Division Switching.- A.5.3.2 Time-Division Switching.- References.- Appendix B. Traffic Considerations in Telephony.- B.1 Introduction.- B.2 Traffic Assumptions.- B.3 Traffic Measurements.- B.3.1 Traffic Data Collection.- B.3.2 Traffic Analysis Considerations.- B.3.3 Traffic Loss Probabilities.- B.3.3.1 Erlang B Formula.- B.3.3.2 Poisson Formula.- B.3.3.3 Erlang C Formula.- B.3.3.4 Comparison of Traffic Formulas.- B.3.3.5 Nonrandom Traffic Theories.- B.4 Network Management.- B.4.1 Principles of Control.- B.4.2 Principal Controls Available.- References.- Appendix C. Analog Cellular Systems.- CA Introduction.- C.2 Analog System Operation.- C.2.1 Call Setup.- C.2.2 Signal-to-Noise Ratio.- C.2.3 Signal-to-Interference Ratio.- C.2.4 FM Deviation.- C.3 Analog System Control.- C.3.1 Supervision.- C.3.1.1 Signaling Tone.- C.3.1.2 Supervisory Audio Tone.- C.3.1.3 Locating Function.- C.3.2 Paging and Access.- C.3.3 Setup Channels.- C.3.4 Seizure Collision Avoidance.- C.3.5 Error Limits.- C.3.6 Blank and Burst.- C.3.7 Making Calls.- C.3.7.1 Call to Mobile.- C.3.7.2 Call from Mobile.- C.3.8 Handoff.- C.3.9 Disconnect.- C.3.9.1 Mobile-Initiated Disconnect.- C.3.9.2 System-Initiated Disconnect.- C.3.10 Summary.- C.4 Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Service (NAMPS).- References.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.3.1995 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVII, 669 p. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Mechanik |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-412-09881-4 / 0412098814 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-412-09881-9 / 9780412098819 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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