Signaling in Telecommunication Networks, 2/e (Hardcover)
John G. van Bosse, Fabrizio U. Devetak
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2006-11-01
- 定價: $1,300
- 售價: 9.8 折 $1,274
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 784
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0471662887
- ISBN-13: 9780471662884
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Guidance to help you grasp even the most complex network structures and signaling protocolsThe 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 acclaimed book covers subscriber and network signaling in both fixed and mobile networks.
Coverage begins with an introduction to circuit-switched telephone networks, including an examination of trunks, exchanges, access systems, transmission systems, and other basic components. Next, the authors introduce signaling concepts, beginning with older Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) systems and progressing to today's Common Channel Signaling (CCS) systems. The book then examines packet networks and their use in transmitting voice (VoIP), TCP/IP protocols, VoIP signaling protocols, and ATM protocols.
Throughout the book, the authors emphasize functionality, particularly the roles of individual protocols and how they fit in network architectures, helping readers grasp even the most complex network structures and signaling protocols. Highlights of the Second Edition include:
- Coverage of the latest developments and topics, including new chapters on access networks, intelligent network application part, signaling for voice communication in packet networks, and ATM signaling
- Drawings and tables that help readers understand and visualize complex systems
- Comprehensive, updated references for further study
- Examples to help readers make the bridge from theory to application
With the continued growth and expansion of the telecommunications industry, the Second Edition is essential reading for telecommunications students as well as anyone involved in this dynamic industry needing a solid understanding of the different signaling systems and how they work. Moreover, the book helps readers wade through the voluminous and complex technical standards by providing the essential structure, terminology, and functionality needed to understand them.
Table of 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 Telephones.
3.3 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 References.
Chapter 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 Management.
8.7 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 Signaling.
10.5 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.
12.2 AMPS Tone Signals and Message Words.
12.3 Introduction to AMPS Signaling.
12.4 AMPS Message Formats and Parameters.
12.5 AMPS Signaling Procedures.
12.6 Signaling in IS-54 Cellular Systems.
12.7 Introduction to the GSM Cellular System.
12.8 Signaling Between Mobile and Network.
12.9 Layer 3 Messages on the Um Interface.
12.10 Acronyms.
12.11 References.
Chapter 13 Air Interface Signaling in CDMA Networks.
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 IS-95 Air Interface.
13.3 cdma2000 Air Interface.
13.4 UTRAN Air Interface.
13.5 Acronyms.
13.6 References.
Chapter 14 Introduction to Transactions.
14.1 Definitions and Applications.
14.2 SS7 Architecture for Transactions.
14.3 Acronyms.
14.4 References.
Chapter 15 Signaling Connection Control Part.
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 SCCP Messages and Parameters.
15.3 Connectionless SCCP.
15.4 Connection-Oriented SCCP.
15.5 SCCP Management.
15.6 Acronyms.
15.7 References.
Chapter 16 Transaction Capabilities Application Part.
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 TCAP Formats and Coding.
16.3 Transaction and Invoke Identities.
16.4 U.S. National TCAP.
16.5 ETSI TCAP.
16.6 Acronyms.
16.7 References.
Chapter 17 Transactions in Intelligent Networks.
17.1 Introduction to Intelligent Networks.
17.2 Call Models and Triggers.
17.3 AIN Messages and Transactions.
17.4 AIN 0.1 Parameters.
17.5 Coding of Data Elements.
17.6 Messages and Parameters.
17.7 AIN Services.
17.8 Acronyms.
17.9 References.
Chapter 18 Intelligent Network Application Part.
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Call Models and Triggers.
18.3 Capability Sets.
18.4 INAP Signaling.
18.5 ETSI INAP.
18.6 Acronyms.
18.7 References.
Chapter 19 Mobile Application Part.
19.1 Introduction to IS-MAP.
19.2 Transactions for Registration and Authentication.
19.3 Calls to Mobile Stations.
19.4 Operations for Intersystem Handoff.
19.5 IS-MAP Formats and Codes.
19.6 Introduction to GSM-MAP.
19.7 Operations Related to Location Updating.
19.8 Operations for Calls Terminating at MS.
19.9 Operations and Procedures for Originating Calls.
19.10 Acronyms.
19.11 References.
Chapter 20 Introduction to Packet Networks and VoIP.
20.1 Packet-Based Communication.
20.2 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite.
20.3 Introduction to VoIP.
20.4 Lower Layer Protocols for VoIP.
20.5 Acronyms.
20.6 References.
Chapter 21 Signaling for VoIP.
21.1 Introduction.
21.2 The H.323 Protocol.
21.3 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
21.4 The Gateway Control Protocol.
21.5 The Signaling Transport (SIGTRAN) Protocols.
21.6 The Bearer Independent Call-Control (BICC) Protocols.
21.7 Acronyms.
21.8 References.
Chapter 22 Signaling in ATM Networks.
22.1 Introduction to ATM Networks and Interfaces.
22.2 ATM Layers and Protocol Stack.
22.3 Lower Layers.
22.4 Introduction to ATM Signaling.
22.5 Signaling at the UNI Interface.
22.6 The PNNI Protocol.
22.7 The B-ISUP Signaling Protocol.
22.8 Other NNI Signaling Protocols.
22.9 ATM Addressing.
22.10 Acronyms.
22.11 References.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
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《電信網絡信令》第二版已經全面更新,新增了涵蓋最新發展的章節和部分,涵蓋了信令系統和程序的最新發展。這本受到讚譽的書籍涵蓋了固定和移動網絡中的用戶和網絡信令。
內容從介紹電路交換電話網絡開始,包括對幹線、交換機、接入系統、傳輸系統和其他基本組件的研究。接下來,作者介紹了信令概念,從較早的通道關聯信令(CAS)系統開始,進展到今天的公共通道信令(CCS)系統。然後,本書探討了分組網絡及其在傳輸語音(VoIP)、TCP/IP協議、VoIP信令協議和ATM協議中的應用。
在整本書中,作者強調功能性,特別是各個協議的角色以及它們如何適應網絡架構,幫助讀者理解最複雜的網絡結構和信令協議。第二版的亮點包括:
- 涵蓋最新的發展和主題,包括關於接入網絡、智能網絡應用部分、分組網絡中語音通信的信令以及ATM信令的新章節。
- 幫助讀者理解和可視化複雜系統的圖表和表格。
- 全面更新的參考資料,供進一步研究使用。
- 實例幫助讀者將理論應用到實際場景中。
隨著電信行業的持續增長和擴展,第二版對於電信學生以及任何涉足這個充滿活力行業的人來說都是必讀的,需要對不同的信令系統及其工作原理有扎實的理解。此外,本書通過提供理解這些技術標準所需的基本結構、術語和功能,幫助讀者應對繁多而複雜的技術標準。
目錄
- 第二版前言
- 第1章 電信簡介
- 第2章 信令簡介
- 第3章 子...