Telecommunications network design and operation is now widely regarded as an issue of business management as well as electrical engineering. In this updated edition, Martin Clark, a pioneer of this perspective, applies it to the increasingly complex and diverse realm of voice, data and multimedia ne
Networks and Telecommunications: Design and Operation, Second Edition
β Scribed by Martin P. Clark(auth.)
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 926
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Telecommunications network design and operation is now widely regarded as an issue of business management as well as electrical engineering. In this updated edition, Martin Clark, a pioneer of this perspective, applies it to the increasingly complex and diverse realm of voice, data and multimedia networks. Written in an accessible style and clearly illustrated throughout, this is a basic, practical and intuitive insight into modern network engineering with sections including:
* Technical accounts of modern voice, data and multimedia networks
* Coverage of ATM, B-ISDN, SDH, mobile radio and satellite networks, Internet and TCP/IP
* Practical aspects of running and setting-up networks
* Running a business based on telecommunications
A text specifically for readers new to the whole subject of telecommunications, and professional telecommunications managers who need an introduction and reference work on all aspects of technology, operational techniques and regulation.Content:
Chapter 1 Information and its Conveyance (pages 1β15):
Chapter 2 Introduction to Signal Transmission and the Basic Line Circuit (pages 17β27):
Chapter 3 Long?haul Communication (pages 29β41):
Chapter 4 Data and the Binary Code System (pages 43β53):
Chapter 5 Digital Transmission and Pulse Code Modulation (pages 55β75):
Chapter 6 The Principles of Switching (pages 77β107):
Chapter 7 Setting Up and Clearing Connections (pages 109β140):
Chapter 8 Transmission Systems (pages 141β175):
Chapter 9 Data Network Principles and Protocols (pages 177β210):
Chapter 10 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) (pages 211β230):
Chapter 11 Intelligent Networks and Services (pages 231β248):
Chapter 12 Signalling System No. 7 (pages 249β266):
Chapter 13 Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) (pages 267β280):
Chapter 14 Operator Assistance and Manual Services (pages 281β295):
Chapter 15 Mobile Telephone Networks (pages 297β317):
Chapter 16 Cordless Telephony and Radio in the Local Loop (RILL) (pages 319β328):
Chapter 17 Fibre in the Loop (FITL) and Other Access Networks (pages 329β338):
Chapter 18 Packet Switching (pages 339β366):
Chapter 19 Local Area Networks (LANs) (pages 367β377):
Chapter 20 Frame Relay (pages 379β389):
Chapter 21 Campus and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) (pages 391β398):
Chapter 22 Electronic Mail, Internet and Electronic Message Services (pages 399β411):
Chapter 23 The Message Handling System (MHS) (pages 413β424):
Chapter 24 Mobile and Radio Data Networks (pages 425β436):
Chapter 25 Broadband, Multimedia Networks and the B?ISDN (pages 437β449):
Chapter 26 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (pages 451β473):
Chapter 27 Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) (pages 475β490):
Chapter 28 Network Routing, Interconnection and Interworking (pages 491β511):
Chapter 29 Network Numbering and Addressing Plans (pages 513β528):
Chapter 30 Teletraffic Theory (pages 529β554):
Chapter 31 Traffic Monitoring and Forecasting (pages 555β570):
Chapter 32 Network Traffic Control (pages 571β592):
Chapter 33 Practical Network Transmission Planning (pages 593β631):
Chapter 34 Quality of Service (QOS) and Network Performance (NP) (pages 633β646):
Chapter 35 Charging and Accounting for Network Use (pages 647β662):
Chapter 36 Maintaining the Network (pages 663β681):
Chapter 37 Containing Network Overload (pages 683β694):
Chapter 38 Network Economy Measures (pages 695β710):
Chapter 39 Network Security Measures (pages 711β721):
Chapter 40 Technical Standards for Networks (pages 723β740):
Chapter 41 Building, Extending and Replacing Networks (pages 741β762):
Chapter 42 Selecting and Procuring Equipment (pages 763β775):
Chapter 43 Meeting Business Needs and Creating Competitive Edge (pages 777β792):
Chapter 44 Network Regulation and Deregulation (pages 793β813):
Chapter 45 Corporate Networks (pages 815β830):
Chapter 46 Public Networks and Telecommunications Service Providers (pages 831β838):
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