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CAMEL [[electronic resource] ] : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
CAMEL [[electronic resource] ] : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
Autore Noldus Rogier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 621.3821
621.38456
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Artificial intelligence
Global system for mobile communications
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-60601-0
9786610606016
0-470-02848-3
0-470-02847-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CAMEL; Contents; Foreword by Keijo Palviainen; Foreword by Gerry Christensen; Preface; 1 Introduction to GSM Networks; 1.1 Signalling in GSM; 1.2 GSM Mobility; 1.3 Mobile Station; 1.4 Identifiers in the GSM Network; 1.4.1 International Mobile Subscriber Identity; 1.4.2 Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MSISDN Number); 1.4.3 International Mobile Equipment Identifier; 1.4.4 Mobile Station Roaming Number; 1.5 Basic Services; 1.5.1 Tele Services; 1.5.2 Bearer Services; 1.5.3 Circuit Bearer Description; 1.6 Supplementary Services; 2 Introduction to Intelligent Networks
2.1 History of Intelligent Networks2.2 Principles of Intelligent Networks; 2.3 Service Switching Function; 2.4 Service Control Function; 2.5 Basic Call State Model; 2.6 Dialogue Handling; 2.6.1 DP Arming/Disarming Rules; 2.6.2 Control vs Monitor Relationship; 2.7 Evolution of the CAMEL Standard; 2.7.1 Third-generation Partnership Project; 2.7.2 CAMEL Standards and Specifications; 2.8 Principles of CAMEL; 2.8.1 Location Update Procedure; 2.8.2 CAMEL Application Part; 2.8.3 Abstract Syntax Notation; 2.8.4 Application Context; 2.9 Signalling for CAMEL; 2.9.1 Message Transfer Part
2.9.2 Signalling Connection Control Part2.9.3 Transaction Capabilities; 2.10 Dynamic Load Sharing; 2.11 Using Signalling Point Code for Addressing in HPLMN; 3 CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1 Architecture for CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1.1 Functional Entities; 3.1.2 Information Flows; 3.2 Feature Description; 3.2.1 Mobile-originated Calls; 3.2.2 Mobile-terminated Calls; 3.2.3 Mobile-forwarded Calls; 3.2.4 Any-time Interrogation; 3.3 Subscription Data; 3.3.1 Originating CSI and Terminating CSI; 3.4 Basic Call State Model; 3.4.1 Originating Basic Call State Model; 3.4.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
3.4.3 Detection Points3.4.4 Points in Call; 3.4.5 BCSM State Transitions; 3.4.6 gsmSSF Process; 3.4.7 Tssf Timer; 3.5 CAMEL Application Part; 3.5.1 Initial DP; 3.5.2 Request Report BCSM; 3.5.3 Event Report BCSM; 3.5.4 Continue; 3.5.5 Connect; 3.5.6 Release Call; 3.5.7 Activity Test; 3.6 Service Examples; 3.6.1 Virtual Private Network; 3.6.2 Pre-paid Route Home; 3.6.3 Short Number Dialling with CLI Guarantee; 4 CAMEL Phase 2; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Architecture; 4.2.1 Functional Entities; 4.2.2 Information Flows; 4.3 Feature Description; 4.3.1 On-line Charging Control
4.3.2 Call Forwarding Notifications4.3.3 Follow-on Calls; 4.3.4 User Interaction; 4.3.5 Equal Access; 4.3.6 Enhancement of Call Control; 4.3.7 Supplementary Service Invocation Notification; 4.3.8 Short Forwarded-to Numbers; 4.3.9 Conditional Triggering; 4.3.10 USSD control; 4.4 Subscription Data; 4.4.1 Originating CSI; 4.4.2 Terminating CSI; 4.4.3 Supplementary Service CSI; 4.4.4 Translation Information Flag CSI; 4.4.5 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data CSI; 4.4.6 USSD Generic CSI; 4.5 Basic Call State Model; 4.5.1 Originating Basic Call State Model
4.5.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143727803321
Noldus Rogier  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
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CAMEL [[electronic resource] ] : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
CAMEL [[electronic resource] ] : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
Autore Noldus Rogier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 621.3821
621.38456
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Artificial intelligence
Global system for mobile communications
ISBN 1-280-60601-0
9786610606016
0-470-02848-3
0-470-02847-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CAMEL; Contents; Foreword by Keijo Palviainen; Foreword by Gerry Christensen; Preface; 1 Introduction to GSM Networks; 1.1 Signalling in GSM; 1.2 GSM Mobility; 1.3 Mobile Station; 1.4 Identifiers in the GSM Network; 1.4.1 International Mobile Subscriber Identity; 1.4.2 Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MSISDN Number); 1.4.3 International Mobile Equipment Identifier; 1.4.4 Mobile Station Roaming Number; 1.5 Basic Services; 1.5.1 Tele Services; 1.5.2 Bearer Services; 1.5.3 Circuit Bearer Description; 1.6 Supplementary Services; 2 Introduction to Intelligent Networks
2.1 History of Intelligent Networks2.2 Principles of Intelligent Networks; 2.3 Service Switching Function; 2.4 Service Control Function; 2.5 Basic Call State Model; 2.6 Dialogue Handling; 2.6.1 DP Arming/Disarming Rules; 2.6.2 Control vs Monitor Relationship; 2.7 Evolution of the CAMEL Standard; 2.7.1 Third-generation Partnership Project; 2.7.2 CAMEL Standards and Specifications; 2.8 Principles of CAMEL; 2.8.1 Location Update Procedure; 2.8.2 CAMEL Application Part; 2.8.3 Abstract Syntax Notation; 2.8.4 Application Context; 2.9 Signalling for CAMEL; 2.9.1 Message Transfer Part
2.9.2 Signalling Connection Control Part2.9.3 Transaction Capabilities; 2.10 Dynamic Load Sharing; 2.11 Using Signalling Point Code for Addressing in HPLMN; 3 CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1 Architecture for CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1.1 Functional Entities; 3.1.2 Information Flows; 3.2 Feature Description; 3.2.1 Mobile-originated Calls; 3.2.2 Mobile-terminated Calls; 3.2.3 Mobile-forwarded Calls; 3.2.4 Any-time Interrogation; 3.3 Subscription Data; 3.3.1 Originating CSI and Terminating CSI; 3.4 Basic Call State Model; 3.4.1 Originating Basic Call State Model; 3.4.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
3.4.3 Detection Points3.4.4 Points in Call; 3.4.5 BCSM State Transitions; 3.4.6 gsmSSF Process; 3.4.7 Tssf Timer; 3.5 CAMEL Application Part; 3.5.1 Initial DP; 3.5.2 Request Report BCSM; 3.5.3 Event Report BCSM; 3.5.4 Continue; 3.5.5 Connect; 3.5.6 Release Call; 3.5.7 Activity Test; 3.6 Service Examples; 3.6.1 Virtual Private Network; 3.6.2 Pre-paid Route Home; 3.6.3 Short Number Dialling with CLI Guarantee; 4 CAMEL Phase 2; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Architecture; 4.2.1 Functional Entities; 4.2.2 Information Flows; 4.3 Feature Description; 4.3.1 On-line Charging Control
4.3.2 Call Forwarding Notifications4.3.3 Follow-on Calls; 4.3.4 User Interaction; 4.3.5 Equal Access; 4.3.6 Enhancement of Call Control; 4.3.7 Supplementary Service Invocation Notification; 4.3.8 Short Forwarded-to Numbers; 4.3.9 Conditional Triggering; 4.3.10 USSD control; 4.4 Subscription Data; 4.4.1 Originating CSI; 4.4.2 Terminating CSI; 4.4.3 Supplementary Service CSI; 4.4.4 Translation Information Flag CSI; 4.4.5 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data CSI; 4.4.6 USSD Generic CSI; 4.5 Basic Call State Model; 4.5.1 Originating Basic Call State Model
4.5.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830591903321
Noldus Rogier  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
CAMEL : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
CAMEL : intelligent networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS network / / Rogier Noldus
Autore Noldus Rogier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/1
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Artificial intelligence
Global system for mobile communications
ISBN 1-280-60601-0
9786610606016
0-470-02848-3
0-470-02847-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CAMEL; Contents; Foreword by Keijo Palviainen; Foreword by Gerry Christensen; Preface; 1 Introduction to GSM Networks; 1.1 Signalling in GSM; 1.2 GSM Mobility; 1.3 Mobile Station; 1.4 Identifiers in the GSM Network; 1.4.1 International Mobile Subscriber Identity; 1.4.2 Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MSISDN Number); 1.4.3 International Mobile Equipment Identifier; 1.4.4 Mobile Station Roaming Number; 1.5 Basic Services; 1.5.1 Tele Services; 1.5.2 Bearer Services; 1.5.3 Circuit Bearer Description; 1.6 Supplementary Services; 2 Introduction to Intelligent Networks
2.1 History of Intelligent Networks2.2 Principles of Intelligent Networks; 2.3 Service Switching Function; 2.4 Service Control Function; 2.5 Basic Call State Model; 2.6 Dialogue Handling; 2.6.1 DP Arming/Disarming Rules; 2.6.2 Control vs Monitor Relationship; 2.7 Evolution of the CAMEL Standard; 2.7.1 Third-generation Partnership Project; 2.7.2 CAMEL Standards and Specifications; 2.8 Principles of CAMEL; 2.8.1 Location Update Procedure; 2.8.2 CAMEL Application Part; 2.8.3 Abstract Syntax Notation; 2.8.4 Application Context; 2.9 Signalling for CAMEL; 2.9.1 Message Transfer Part
2.9.2 Signalling Connection Control Part2.9.3 Transaction Capabilities; 2.10 Dynamic Load Sharing; 2.11 Using Signalling Point Code for Addressing in HPLMN; 3 CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1 Architecture for CAMEL Phase 1; 3.1.1 Functional Entities; 3.1.2 Information Flows; 3.2 Feature Description; 3.2.1 Mobile-originated Calls; 3.2.2 Mobile-terminated Calls; 3.2.3 Mobile-forwarded Calls; 3.2.4 Any-time Interrogation; 3.3 Subscription Data; 3.3.1 Originating CSI and Terminating CSI; 3.4 Basic Call State Model; 3.4.1 Originating Basic Call State Model; 3.4.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
3.4.3 Detection Points3.4.4 Points in Call; 3.4.5 BCSM State Transitions; 3.4.6 gsmSSF Process; 3.4.7 Tssf Timer; 3.5 CAMEL Application Part; 3.5.1 Initial DP; 3.5.2 Request Report BCSM; 3.5.3 Event Report BCSM; 3.5.4 Continue; 3.5.5 Connect; 3.5.6 Release Call; 3.5.7 Activity Test; 3.6 Service Examples; 3.6.1 Virtual Private Network; 3.6.2 Pre-paid Route Home; 3.6.3 Short Number Dialling with CLI Guarantee; 4 CAMEL Phase 2; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Architecture; 4.2.1 Functional Entities; 4.2.2 Information Flows; 4.3 Feature Description; 4.3.1 On-line Charging Control
4.3.2 Call Forwarding Notifications4.3.3 Follow-on Calls; 4.3.4 User Interaction; 4.3.5 Equal Access; 4.3.6 Enhancement of Call Control; 4.3.7 Supplementary Service Invocation Notification; 4.3.8 Short Forwarded-to Numbers; 4.3.9 Conditional Triggering; 4.3.10 USSD control; 4.4 Subscription Data; 4.4.1 Originating CSI; 4.4.2 Terminating CSI; 4.4.3 Supplementary Service CSI; 4.4.4 Translation Information Flag CSI; 4.4.5 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data CSI; 4.4.6 USSD Generic CSI; 4.5 Basic Call State Model; 4.5.1 Originating Basic Call State Model
4.5.2 Terminating Basic Call State Model
Altri titoli varianti Customized application for the mobile network enhanced logic
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877374203321
Noldus Rogier  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui