<p>The telecommunications industry has advanced in rapid, significant and unpredictable ways into the 21st century. <i>Global Networks: Design, Engineering and Operation </i>guides the global industry and academia even further by providing an in-depth look at the current and developing trends, as we
Global Networks: Engineering, Operations and Design
β Scribed by G. Keith Cambron(auth.)
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 397
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The telecommunications industry has advanced in rapid, significant and unpredictable ways into the 21st century. Global Networks: Design, Engineering and Operation guides the global industry and academia even further by providing an in-depth look at the current and developing trends, as well as examining the complex issues of developing, introducing, and managing cutting-edge telecommunications technologies. The author draws upon his considerable experience in the telecommunications industry to educate engineers designing equipment and systems on the hardware and software features essential to fault tolerant operation.Β He describes how to design networks that are fault tolerant and global in scope; how to identify best engineering and operations practices; and examines the role of technology labs in carrier networks. Software and hardware engineering practices are covered in depth. Hardware and software designs are explained with an emphasis on application and interaction of craft and operators with equipment and systems. The author proposes that equipment, systems and network designs should be integrated with the engineering and operations teams that run them. Practice, experience and a historical background are used to describe which designs and technologies fit which network services and applications. Global Networks is a complete and thorough assessment of the communications industry today, written by an author of international renown.
Key features:
- Comprehensive treatment of the key theories and technologies associated with the design of modern communications networks, including equipment, systems and network design
- Coverage of equipment and software design, mobile networks, integration and the characteristics of large network outages
- Written in an accessible style and fully illustrated, it offers a complete and up-to-date picture of communications technologies from initial design through to application
- Includes a section on future challenges such as the Exabyte traffic growth and an assessment of the dual roles of IPV4 and IPV6
Content:
Chapter 1 Carrier Networks (pages 1β14):
Chapter 2 Network Systems Hardware (pages 15β34):
Chapter 3 Network Systems Software (pages 35β54):
Chapter 4 Service and Network Objectives (pages 55β67):
Chapter 5 Access and Aggregation Networks (pages 69β124):
Chapter 6 Backbone Networks (pages 125β148):
Chapter 7 Cloud Services (pages 149β171):
Chapter 8 Network Peering and Interconnection (pages 173β188):
Chapter 9 Engineering and Operations (pages 189β205):
Chapter 10 Customer Marketing, Sales, and Care (pages 207β221):
Chapter 11 Fault Management (pages 223β251):
Chapter 12 Support Systems (pages 253β268):
Chapter 13 Integration and Innovation (pages 269β296):
Chapter 14 Disasters and Outages (pages 297β316):
Chapter 15 Technologies that Matter (pages 317β341):
Chapter 16 Carriers Transformed (pages 343β353):
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