11013nam 2200517 450 991083109150332120230305152140.01-119-86753-31-119-86751-7(MiAaPQ)EBC7119861(Au-PeEL)EBL7119861(CKB)25179649300041(EXLCZ)992517964930004120230305d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConverged communications evolution from telephony to 5G mobile internet /Erkki KoivusaloPiscataway, New Jersey ;Hoboken, New Jersey :IEEE Press :Wiley,[2023]©20231 online resource (479 pages)Print version: Koivusalo, Erkki Converged Communications Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781119867500 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- About the Companion Website -- Introduction - The Evolution -- Part I Fixed Telephone Systems -- Chapter 1 Fixed Telephone Networks -- 1.1 Telephone Network -- 1.1.1 Analog and Digital Representation of Voice -- 1.1.2 Telephone Network Elements -- 1.1.3 Evolution of the Fixed Telephony Network from Analog to Digital -- 1.1.4 Telephone Numbering -- 1.1.5 Tasks and Roles of Telephone Exchanges -- 1.1.6 The Subscriber Line -- 1.1.7 Telephony Signaling on the Analog Subscriber Line -- 1.1.8 Trunk Lines -- 1.1.9 Telephone Networks and Data Communications -- 1.2 Telephone Exchange and Signaling Systems -- 1.2.1 Operation and Structure of a Telephone Exchange -- 1.2.2 Intelligent Networks -- 1.2.3 Signaling between Exchanges -- 1.2.3.1 Channel Associated Signaling -- 1.2.3.2 Common Channel Signaling and SS7 -- 1.2.4 ISDN -- 1.3 Transmission Networks -- 1.3.1 E1 and T1 -- 1.3.1.1 Standardization of E1 and T1 -- 1.3.1.2 Endpoints of E1 and T1 Lines -- 1.3.1.3 Frame Structures -- 1.3.2 V5 -- 1.3.3 PDH -- 1.3.3.1 Standardization of PDH -- 1.3.3.2 PDH Signal Hierarchy and Operation -- 1.3.3.3 PDH Network Architecture -- 1.3.4 SDH -- 1.3.4.1 Standardization of SDH -- 1.3.4.2 Basic Principles of SDH Multiplexing -- 1.3.4.3 SDH Network Architecture -- 1.3.5 Microwave Links -- 1.3.5.1 Standardization of Microwave Link Systems -- 1.3.5.2 Architecture of Microwave Radio Links -- 1.3.6 Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) -- 1.3.6.1 Standardization of WDM Systems -- 1.3.6.2 WDM System Building Blocks -- 1.3.6.3 WDM Network Architecture -- 1.4 Questions -- References -- Part II Data Communication Systems -- Chapter 2 Data over Telephony Line -- 2.1 Subscriber Line Data Technologies -- 2.1.1 Narrowband Analog Modems -- 2.1.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Technologies.2.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line -- 2.2.1 Architecture of ADSL System -- 2.2.2 ADSL Modulation Methods -- 2.2.3 ADSL Latency Paths and Bearers -- 2.2.4 ADSL Modem Functional Block Model -- 2.2.5 ADSL Frame Structure -- 2.2.6 ADSL Bearers and Transport Classes -- 2.2.7 ADSL Line Initialization -- 2.3 VDSL -- 2.3.1 Architecture and Bands of VDSL System -- 2.3.2 VDSL Frame Structure -- 2.3.3 VDSL Overhead -- 2.3.4 VDSL Line Initialization -- 2.4 Questions -- References -- Chapter 3 Data Network Technologies -- 3.1 Data Link Protocols -- 3.1.1 Ethernet -- 3.1.1.1 Ethernet Standardization -- 3.1.1.2 Ethernet Media Access Control and Networking -- 3.1.1.3 Ethernet Layers and Frames -- 3.1.2 WLAN Systems -- 3.1.3 HDLC and LLC -- 3.1.3.1 Architecture of the HDLC System -- 3.1.3.2 HDLC Frame Structures -- 3.1.3.3 Operation of HDLC -- 3.1.3.4 LLC Protocol -- 3.1.4 PPP -- 3.2 Switching Protocols for Virtual Connections -- 3.2.1 Frame Relay -- 3.2.2 ATM -- 3.2.3 MPLS -- 3.3 Internet Protocol Version 4 -- 3.3.1 History of IPv4 Protocol Suite -- 3.3.2 IPv4 -- 3.3.2.1 Architecture and Services of IPv4 -- 3.3.2.2 IPv4 Addressing -- 3.3.2.3 IPv4 Packet Structure -- 3.3.3 ICMP and IGMP -- 3.3.4 UDP -- 3.3.5 TCP -- 3.3.6 SCTP -- 3.3.7 QUIC -- 3.3.8 DNS -- 3.3.9 DHCP -- 3.3.10 Security of IPv4 Data Flows -- 3.3.10.1 IPSec -- 3.3.10.2 TLS -- 3.4 Internet Protocol Version 6 -- 3.4.1 Standardization of IPv6 and the Initial Challenges -- 3.4.2 IPv6 -- 3.4.2.1 IPv6 Addressing -- 3.4.2.2 IPv6 Packet Structure -- 3.4.3 Methods to Support the Parallel Use of IPv4 and IPv6 -- 3.4.4 ICMPv6 -- 3.4.5 DHCPv6 -- 3.5 IP Routing -- 3.6 Web Browsing with HTTP Protocol -- 3.7 Questions -- References -- Part III Mobile Cellular Systems -- Chapter 4 Cellular Networks -- 4.1 Cellular Networking Concepts -- 4.1.1 Structure of a Cellular Network -- 4.1.2 Operation of Cellular Network.4.1.3 Antenna Technologies -- 4.1.4 Multiplexing Methods in Cellular Networks -- 4.1.4.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) -- 4.1.4.2 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) -- 4.1.4.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) -- 4.1.5 Mobility Management -- 4.2 History of Cellular Technologies -- 4.3 First Generation -- 4.4 Questions -- References -- Chapter 5 Second Generation -- 5.1 GSM -- 5.1.1 Standardization of Second Generation Cellular Systems -- 5.1.2 Frequency Bands Used for GSM -- 5.1.3 Architecture and Services of GSM Systems -- 5.1.3.1 GSM Services -- 5.1.3.2 GSM System Architecture -- 5.1.3.3 GSM Functions and Procedures -- 5.1.3.4 GSM Protocol Stack Architecture -- 5.1.4 GSM Radio Interface -- 5.1.4.1 Modulation and Multiplexing -- 5.1.4.2 Frame Structure and Logical Channels -- 5.1.4.3 GSM Bursts and Channel Coding -- 5.1.4.4 GSM Frequency Hopping -- 5.1.5 Signaling Protocols between MS and GSM Network -- 5.1.5.1 LAPDm Protocol -- 5.1.5.2 RIL3 Protocols -- 5.1.6 Signaling Protocols of GSM Network -- 5.1.6.1 Layer 1 -- 5.1.6.2 Layer 2 -- 5.1.6.3 Layer 3 -- 5.1.6.4 SS7 Protocols -- 5.1.7 Radio Resource Management -- 5.1.7.1 GSM Radio Channel Assignment -- 5.1.7.2 Changing Channel Type or Data Rate -- 5.1.7.3 Releasing GSM Radio Channel -- 5.1.8 Security Management -- 5.1.8.1 Security Algorithms -- 5.1.8.2 Security Procedures -- 5.1.8.3 Hiding The Identity of the User -- 5.1.9 Communication Management -- 5.1.9.1 Mobile Originated Call -- 5.1.9.2 Mobile Terminated Call -- 5.1.9.3 Call Release -- 5.1.9.4 Other Communication Management Functions -- 5.1.10 Voice and Message Communications -- 5.1.10.1 Voice Encoding for GSM Circuit Switched Call -- 5.1.10.2 Short Messages -- 5.1.11 Data Connections -- 5.1.11.1 Circuit Switched Data -- 5.1.11.2 Data Connectivity to External Data Networks.5.1.11.3 Data Transport within the GSM Network -- 5.1.12 Mobility Management -- 5.1.12.1 PLMN and Cell Selection -- 5.1.12.2 Location Update -- 5.1.12.3 Handover in Dedicated Mode -- 5.2 General Packet Radio Service -- 5.2.1 Standardization of General Packet Radio Service -- 5.2.2 Architecture and Services of GPRS System -- 5.2.2.1 GPRS System Architecture -- 5.2.2.2 GPRS Functions and Procedures -- 5.2.2.3 GPRS Protocol Stack Architecture -- 5.2.3 GPRS Radio Interface -- 5.2.3.1 GPRS Radio Resource Allocation -- 5.2.3.2 GPRS Logical Channels -- 5.2.3.3 GPRS Channel Coding and Transmitter Design -- 5.2.4 Protocols between MS and GPRS Network -- 5.2.4.1 MAC Protocol -- 5.2.4.2 RLC Protocol -- 5.2.4.3 LLC Protocol -- 5.2.4.4 SNDCP Protocol -- 5.2.5 Protocols of GPRS Network -- 5.2.5.1 NS Layer Protocols -- 5.2.5.2 BSSGP Protocol -- 5.2.5.3 GTP Protocol -- 5.2.6 Radio Resource Management -- 5.2.6.1 Opening and Releasing of Dedicated GPRS Radio Channels -- 5.2.7 Mobility Management -- 5.2.7.1 GPRS Attach -- 5.2.7.2 Cell Reselection -- 5.2.7.3 Routing Area Update -- 5.2.8 Packet Data Connections -- 5.2.8.1 PDP Context Management -- 5.2.8.2 Transfer of Packet Data in GPRS System -- 5.3 EDGE -- 5.3.1 ECSD -- 5.3.2 EGPRS -- 5.3.3 EGPRS2 -- 5.4 Questions -- References -- Chapter 6 Third Generation -- 6.1 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) -- 6.1.1 Standardization of Third-Generation Cellular Systems -- 6.1.2 Frequency Bands Used for WCDMA UMTS -- 6.1.3 Architecture and Services of UMTS Systems -- 6.1.3.1 UMTS Services -- 6.1.3.2 UMTS System Architecture -- 6.1.3.3 UMTS Bearer Model -- 6.1.3.4 UMTS Functions and Procedures -- 6.1.3.5 UMTS Protocol Stack Architecture -- 6.1.3.6 UMTS Radio Channel Architecture -- 6.1.4 WCDMA Radio Interface -- 6.1.4.1 Modulation and Multiplexing -- 6.1.4.2 Operation of WCDMA Rake Receiver.6.1.4.3 UMTS Handover Types -- 6.1.4.4 Power Control -- 6.1.4.5 Logical and Transport Channels -- 6.1.4.6 Frame Structure and Physical Channels -- 6.1.4.7 WCDMA Transmitter Design -- 6.1.5 Protocols between UE and UMTS Radio Network -- 6.1.5.1 MAC Protocol -- 6.1.5.2 RLC Protocol -- 6.1.5.3 Packet Data Convergence Protocol -- 6.1.5.4 Radio Resource Control Protocol -- 6.1.6 Signaling Protocols between UE and Core Network -- 6.1.6.1 Mobility Management Protocol -- 6.1.6.2 Connection Management Protocol -- 6.1.6.3 GPRS Mobility Management Protocol -- 6.1.6.4 Session Management Protocol -- 6.1.7 Protocols of UTRAN Radio and Core Networks -- 6.1.7.1 Link and Network Layers -- 6.1.7.2 Iu User Plane Protocol -- 6.1.7.3 Frame Protocol -- 6.1.7.4 Node B Application Protocol -- 6.1.7.5 Radio Access Network Application Protocol -- 6.1.7.6 Radio Network Subsystem Application Protocol -- 6.1.7.7 Mobile Application Protocol -- 6.1.7.8 GPRS Tunneling Protocol -- 6.1.8 Radio Resource Management -- 6.1.8.1 UMTS Cell Search and Initial Access -- 6.1.8.2 Opening and Releasing RRC Connections -- 6.1.8.3 Selection of Channel Type and Adjusting Data Rate -- 6.1.9 Security Management -- 6.1.9.1 Security Algorithms -- 6.1.9.2 Security Procedures -- 6.1.10 Communications Management -- 6.1.10.1 Mobile Originated Circuit Switched Call -- 6.1.10.2 Mobile Terminated Circuit Switched Call -- 6.1.10.3 Circuit Switched Call Release -- 6.1.11 Voice and Message Communications -- 6.1.11.1 Voice Encoding for UMTS Circuit Switched Calls -- 6.1.11.2 Short Message -- 6.1.12 Packet Data Connections -- 6.1.12.1 Quality of Service Classes and Parameters -- 6.1.12.2 Packet Data Protocol (PDP) Context Activation by UE -- 6.1.12.3 Packet Data Protocol Context Activation by the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) -- 6.1.12.4 Packet Data Protocol Context Deactivation -- 6.1.13 Mobility Management.6.1.13.1 Cell Reselection.5G mobile communication 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