The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, 4/e
暫譯: 電信必備指南(第4版)
Annabel Z. Dodd
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2005-07-09
- 售價: $2,030
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 624
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0131487256
- ISBN-13: 9780131487253
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Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
I. FUNDAMENTALS AND VOICE OVER IP.
1. Basic Concepts.
The Transition to Digital
Analog Signals-Slower, More Prone to Errors
Digital Signals
Adding Meaning to Signals-Codes and Bits
A Byte = A Character
Baud Rate Versus Bits per Second-Electrical Signal Rates Versus Amount of Information Sent
Codes-Adding Meaning to Bits
Measuring Speed and Capacity
Broadband Service-Multiple Data Streams
Improving Utilization-Compression and Multiplexing
Compression-Shrinking Data to Send More Information
Multiplexing-Let's Share
Interoperability-Protocols and Architectures
Protocols-A Common Set of Rules
Architectures-How Devices Fit Together in a Network
Types of Networks-LANs, MANs, and WANs
LANs-Local Area Networks
LAN and WAN Devices-Higher Speeds, Lower Prices
Home LANs-Sharing High-Speed Internet Access
MANs-Metropolitan Area Networks . . . Links Within Cities
WANs-Wide Area Networks . . . Links Between Cities
Higher Speed Services for LAN Traffic
Carrier and Internet Service Provider Networks
Appendix
2. VoIP Systems, Circuit Switched PBXs and Cabling.
Telephone Systems-Voice over IP, PBXs, and Centrex Systems
What Is a Private Branch Exchange (PBX)?
IP PBXs for the Enterprise
Impetus for Change
Architecture of IP-Based Systems . . . How the Pieces Fit Together
Voice Quality and Security
Barriers to Acceptance of Voice over IP
Endpoints-IP Telephones Connected to Layer 2 Switches
PBX Trunks-Switch-to-Switch Connectivity
Demarcation-The Location at Which Telcos Wire Trunks
Circuit Switched PBXs-Proprietary Platforms
Centrex-Telephone Company Supplied Service
IP Centrex-Phone Companies Hosting Voice Over IP
Direct Inward Dialing-Bypassing the Operator for Incoming Calls
Key Systems-Multi-featured for Smaller Organizations
Hybrid PBX/Key Systems
Wireless Options for PBXs
Advanced Applications for Telephone Systems
Call Accounting-Billing Internal Departments
Call Detail Recording for Carriers-Generating Data for Billing
Voice Mail-Storing and Retrieving Messages
Voice Mail Components
Unified Messaging Integration of Voice Mail, Fax Mail, and E-mail
Unified Messaging Systems on the LAN
Multi-application Platforms in Carrier Networks
Speech Recognition
II. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW AND PUBLIC NETWORKS.
3. Industry Overview.
The Bell System after the 1984 Divestiture
Divestiture of the Bell System from AT&T in 1984
The Decline of AT&T
Independent Telephone Companies- Mostly in Rural Areas
The Emergence of Local Competition Prior to 1996
Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) to Bypass Access Fees
Uneven Competition for Local Telephone Service Throughout the U.S.
The Critical Nature of Facilities
Factors Leading to Passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Wireless Services for Local Exchange Service-Spectrum Auctions
The Telecommunications Act of 1996
Universal Service Fund-Affordability and Availability
Post Telecommunications Act of 1996 Developments
FCC Rulings, Legal Challenges, and Progress Toward Deregulation
FCC Enforcement of Access to Local Networks after Bells Gain In-Region Long Distance
Impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
State of the Industry . . . Key Segments
Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) Post-1996 Mergers
Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs)
Agents
Resellers
Wholesale Carriers-Carrier-to-Carrier Sales
CLECs-A Dwindling Industry Segment
CLECs-Local, Data, and Long Distance Services
Pending Purchase of AT&T and MCI-The Impact of Consolidation
Shrinking Numbers of Competitors-Financial Turmoil
What Went Wrong?
Intermodal Competition-Cable TV, Wireless, and Utilities
Cable TV Multiple Service Operators (MSOs)-Wired to the Max
Mobile Wireless Services
Utilities-The Third Pipe
Regulatory Issues
Unbundled Network Elements (UNEs)-Competitors Leasing Parts of RBOCs' Networks
The Impact of Higher Leasing Rates
Regulating Cable Modems-Cable, Information, or Telecommunications Services?
Voice Over IP-Regulatory Issues
Access Fees-A Shift in Balance Between Local and Long Distance Costs
Appendix
4. VoIP, the Public Switched Telephone Network, and Signaling.
Convergence in Public Networks
Circuit Switching-Network Inefficiencies and Convergence
Impediments to Adoption-Training, Embedded Assets, User Adoption, and Fear of the Unknown
VoIP Networks-Putting the Pieces Together
Softswitches-Standards-Based Platforms for Call Control
Media Gateways (Border Elements)-Switching and Interoperability Between Networks
Peer-to-Peer Music, Instant Messaging, Online Games, and VoIP
Outsourcing-The Role of IP
Voice Over Broadband for Residential Consumers
Voice Over IP Service in Homes
Customer Acquisition-Agents, Retail Outlets, and Amazon.com
Document Sharing and Online Webconferencing
Webconferencing to Share Documents
The Public Switched Telephone Network
Switched Services-Local and Long Distance Calling
Attributes of Real-Time Switching Services
Store-and-Forward Switching-Nonsimultaneous Sending and Receiving
"The Last Mile" or Access Networks
End and Tandem Central Offices
Wireless Local Loop-Low Customer Acceptance
Broadband Over Power Lines-Telephone Signals Over the Same Fiber that Carries Electricity
Carrier Hotels-Interconnecting Carriers and Providing Secure Space for Equipment
Interconnections Between Carriers-Transport
Signaling-The Glue that Holds the PSTN Together
Overview of Signaling-Uniform Signaling Developed by AT&T
Signaling System 7-Links Between Carriers
SS7 Components
5. VPNs and Specialized Network Services.
Virtual Private Networks-Remote Access and Interoffice Connections
Rationale for Virtual Private Networks Between Offices
Productivity Away from the Office-VPNs for Remote Access
Virtual Private Network Technology
Security-Firewalls, Protection Against Viruses, and Other Attacks
Frame Relay-A Shared Wide Area Network Service
Access to Frame Relay-56 Kilobits to T-3
Frame Relay to Access Other Networks
Frame Relay Service-Permanent Virtual Circuits and Committed Information Rate
Voice on Frame Relay-Instead of Private Lines
Dedicated, Private Lines
Dedicated Services-Wide and Metropolitan Area Networks
Network Topologies-How Sites Are Connected
T-1-24 Paths and T-3-672 Paths Over One Telephone Circuit
T-1: 1,544,000bps; E-1: 2,048,000bps Speeds
T-3, J-3, and E-3-North America, Japan, and the Rest of the World
A Fat Pipe for Data-Unchannelized T-1
T-1 Inefficiencies-Time Slots Running on Empty
CSU/DSUs-Digital Modems: Testing and Clocking
ISDN-Integrated Services Digital Network
Basic Rate Interface ISDN-Higher Usage in Europe and Japan Than the United States
Primary Rate Interface ISDN-23 Bearer and One Signaling Channel
NT1s and TAs: Modem-Like Devices for ISDN
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-An Interim Technology or a Vehicle for Video and IP?
The DSL Marketplace
Business Class DSL-Static IP Addresses
DSLAMs-Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers
Television Over DSL Service-ADSL2+ and VDSL2
DSL-No Truck Roll; Self Service
Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet Sales Channels
Challenges to Wider Deployment
Multiplexers Equipped with Reconfigurable Optical Add and Drop Multiplexers (ROADMs)
Ethernet Enterprise Service-Internet, VPN Access, and Private Lines
ATM-Asynchronous Transfer Mode
ATM's Speed Is Due to Three Characteristics
DSLAMs and ATM-Oversubscription
Mapping IP and Ethernet Traffic onto ATM
Elements of an ATM Network
SONET-Synchronous Optical Network
Optical Carrier (OC): North American; Synchronous Transport Mode (STM): International
SONET Rings-For Greater Reliability
Second Generation-Next Generation SONET
SONET with Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Capability
Third Generation SONET-Connectivity to Ethernet
SONET Offerings for Enterprises
Summary
Appendix
III. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, CABLE TV NETWORKS, AND THE INTERNET.
6. Entertainment, Cable TV, and Last-Mile Fiber Systems.
Cable Multiple System Operators (MSOs)
Cable TV Architecture-Upgrades, Capacity, Speed, and Reliability
Cable TV Offerings
Set-Top Boxes-Interfaces to Satellite TV and Cable TV
Direct Broadcast Satellite TV-Reaching Customers Wirelessly
Broadcast, Over-the-Air Television
Towers-Terrestrial Wireless Transmissions
Affiliates-Transmitting Programming to Consumers
Digital Television-Less Spectrum Used, Improved Quality
Digital Cable TV-Lower Resolution Than HDTV
Digital TV Standards Worldwide
Digital Delivery-Entertainment over the Internet
U.S. Postal Mail with E-commerce for Movie Delivery
Digital Radio-Subscription Versus Advertising Support
HD Radio--High Definition Radio
Passive Optical Networking
PONs-Fiber to the Premises, Curb, Basement, or Neighborhood; FTTx
Passive Optical Network Standards
7. The Internet.
The Evolution of the Internet
UNIX, Telnet, and File Transfer Protocol
World Wide Web-Based on the Client Server Model
Internet Advisory Boards
Peering-To Exchange Data Between Carriers
ISPs: With Software Platforms for Enhanced Offerings
Hosting-Outsourcing Web Pages
Messaging and the Growth of Spam
Multimedia Attachments-Photographs, Movies, and PowerPoint
E-mail Formatted in HTML-Another Vehicle for the Spread of Viruses
Spam-Clogging Inboxes with Junk Mail
Interactivity Tools: Usenet, Chat, Mailing Lists, and Blogging
Internet Addresses
Registries-Management of Entire Top-Level Domains
Registrars-Assigning Domain Names to Organizations
Thirteen Root Servers Worldwide-The Basis for Internet Routing
Assignments of Numeric IP Addresses to ISPs and Carriers
Public and Private IP Addresses
Portals, Search Engines, and E-commerce
Portals-The Door to the Internet
Search Engines-Vehicles for Advertising Revenue
Electronic Commerce
Advertising on the Web-Instant Access to Offers
Popular E-commerce Sites
Privacy Concerns, Commerce, and National Security
Freedom of Speech, Access to Information, and Protection of Children
Intranets and Extranets
Intranets-Web Technology for Corporate Access
Extranets-Web Access for Customers, Partners, and Vendors
IV. WIRELESS SERVICE.
8. Mobile Services.
The Development of Cellular Networks
Cellular, Wireless, Cordless, and Mobile
Precellular Mobile Networks
First Generation Analog Cellular-Advanced Mobile Phone Services (AMPS)
Second Generation Digital Mobile Air Interfaces
Spectrum and Rights to Airwaves
Frequency
Ranges of Frequency-Spectrum Blocks
Spectrum Caps-Limiting the Amount of Spectrum Per Carrier
Allocation
Implication of Spectrum Ranges
Spectrum for Higher-Speed 3G Services
Unlicensed Spectrum for 802.11 and WiMAX
Multiband Versus Multimode
Mobile Carriers
The United States
Europe
China
India
The Structure of Second Generation Digital Mobile Networks
A Cell Site-Connections Between Customers and Mobile Networks
Switching and Signaling
Coverage Gaps-Rural Locales, Inside Buildings, and Congested Metropolitan Areas
Number Portability-Wireless to Wireless and Wireline to Wireless
Roaming Using Mobile Devices in Other Networks
Push-to-Talk-Mobile Walkie-Talkie Service
Enhanced 911
The Criticality of Mobile Networks-Emergency Preparedness
Evolving to Third Generation Packet Networks
Comparing Third Generation Technologies
The Transition to WCDMA-GPRS and Then EDGE
WCDMA-Wideband Code Division Multiplexing
The Evolution to CDMA2000 1X (Voice and Data) and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO (Data Optimized-High Data Rate)
3G Compatible Handsets-Multimode Capabilities for Roaming
The Path to IP Converged 3G Networks
802.20: IP Mobile Broadband Wireless Access-MobileFi
Mobile Networks for Video-Using Incompatible Technologies
Mobile Commerce, Enhanced Services, and Operating Systems
The Battle for Operating System Dominance
Camera Phones
Ring-Back Tones-Mobile Music Instead of Ringing
Mobile Commerce-Mobile Devices to Make Purchases
The IP Multimedia System and Interoperable Multimedia
3G Applications for Enterprises
Specialized Mobile Radio-Slow-Speed Packet Data and Push-to-Talk
Specialized Mobile Radio-Packetized Data Networks for Two-Way E-mail and Field Services
Satellites and Paging
Satellite Networks
Satellite Telephones-For Emergencies and Remote Areas
VSAT Service-Small Satellite Dishes
Paging Services
9. Wi-Fi, Wireless Broadband, Sensor Networks, and Personal Area Networks.
802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
The Terms 802.11, WLAN, and Wi-Fi
The Criticality of Standards
The Main Standards: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
802.11n-Improving Range (Area Covered), Capacity, and Data Rates
WLAN Infrastructure: Access Points and Switches
In Enterprises
Hotspots-Wi-Fi Inside Public Places
In Homes-To Avoid Running Cables
Wi-Fi Networks for Voice Over IP (VoIP)
Managing Security on WLANs
Compared to 3G: Mobility, Coverage, and Data Rates
Broadband Wireless Access
WiMAX: Broadband Access, Based on 802.16
Adapting 3G for Wireless Broadband Access: UMTS TDD and WCDMA
Personal Area Networks (PANs)
Bluetooth
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Ultra-Wideband-High-Speed, Short Distance Links
Sensor Networks-The 802.15.4 Standard
ZigBee-A Protocol For Sensor Networks
Appendix
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
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目錄:
前言
致謝
關於作者
I. 基礎知識與網路語音通訊
1. 基本概念
數位轉型
類比信號 - 較慢且更易出錯
數位信號
為信號添加意義 - 碼與位元
一個位元組 = 一個字元
波特率與每秒位元數 - 電信號速率與傳送資訊量的比較
碼 - 為位元添加意義
測量速度與容量
寬頻服務 - 多重數據流
改善利用率 - 壓縮與多工
壓縮 - 縮小數據以傳送更多資訊
多工 - 共享資源
互操作性 - 協議與架構
協議 - 一組共同的規則
架構 - 設備如何在網路中協同工作
網路類型 - LAN、MAN 與 WAN
LAN - 區域網路
LAN 與 WAN 設備 - 更高的速度,更低的價格
家庭 LAN - 共享高速網際網路接入
MAN - 都市區域網路 . . . 城市內的連接
WAN - 廣域網路 . . . 城市之間的連接
LAN 流量的更高速度服務
運營商與網際網路服務提供商網路
附錄
2. VoIP 系統、電路交換 PBX 與布線
電話系統 - 網路語音通訊、PBX 與 Centrex 系統
什麼是私人分支交換機 (PBX)?
企業用 IP PBX
變革的動力
基於 IP 的系統架構 . . . 各部分如何協同工作
語音品質與安全性
網路語音通訊接受的障礙
端點 - 連接到第二層交換機的 IP 電話
PBX 幹線 - 交換機之間的連接
劃界 - 電信公司布線的地點
電路交換 PBX - 專有平台
Centrex - 電話公司提供的服務
IP Centrex - 電話公司托管的網路語音通訊
直接內線撥號 - 繞過接線員接聽來電
關鍵系統 - 為小型組織提供多功能
混合 PBX/關鍵系統
PBX 的無線選項
電話系統的進階應用
通話計費 - 向內部部門計費
通話詳情記錄 - 為運營商生成計費數據
語音信箱 - 儲存與檢索訊息
語音信箱組件
統一消息整合語音信箱、傳真郵件與電子郵件
LAN 上的統一消息系統
運營商網路中的多應用平台
語音識別
II. 行業概述與公共網路
3. 行業概述
1984 年分拆後的貝爾系統
1984 年貝爾系統從 AT&T 的分拆
AT&T 的衰退
獨立電話公司 - 主要在農村地區
1996 年前的地方競爭出現
競爭接入提供商 (CAPs) 繞過接入費用
美國各地的地方電話服務競爭不均
設施的關鍵性
導致 1996 年電信法通過的因素
本地交換服務的無線服務 - 頻譜拍賣
1996 年電信法
普遍服務基金 - 可負擔性與可用性
1996 年電信法後的發展
FCC 裁決、法律挑戰與放鬆管制的進展
FCC 對本地網路的接入執法,貝爾公司獲得區域內長途服務
1996 年電信法的影響
行業狀況 . . . 主要細分市場
1996 年後的區域貝爾運營公司 (RBOCs) 合併
當地交換運營商 (ILECs)
代理商
轉售商
批發運營商 - 運營商之間的銷售
CLECs - 一個逐漸萎縮的行業細分市場
CLECs - 本地、數據與長途服務