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Fundamentals of Digital Switching
Başlık:
Fundamentals of Digital Switching
ISBN:
9781468498806
Edition:
2nd ed. 1990.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XX, 490 p. online resource.
Series:
Applications of Communications Theory
Contents:
1. Networks of Switching Systems -- 2. Random Nature of Service Demands -- 3. Switching System Controls -- 4. Switching System Software -- 5. Time Division Circuit Switching -- 6. Packet Switching -- 7. The Analog Termination -- 8. Digital Terminations and Digital Signal Processing -- 9. Digital Switching System Architectures -- 10. Digital Networks -- 11. Communication Switching Architectures for Business, Industry, and Government -- 12. Integrated Service Digital Network.
Abstract:
Since the publication of the first edition of Fundamentals of Digital Switching in 1983, there has been substantial improvement in digital switching technology and in digital networks. Packet switching has advanced from a low-speed data-oriented switching approach into a robust broadband technology which supports services ranging from low-speed data to video. This technology has eclipsed the flexibility of circuit switching. Fiber optic cable has advanced since the first edition and has substantially changed the technology of transmission. to research in optical devices to find a still better means of This success has led switching. Digital switching systems continue to benefit from the 100-fold improvement in the capabilities of semiconductor devices which has occurred during the past decade. The chip industry forecasts a similar escalation in complexity during the next 10 years. Networks of switching systems have changed due to regulatory policy reform in many nations, including the breakup of the Bell System in the United States, the introduction of new types of carriers in Japan, competition in the United Kingdom, and a reexamination of public policy in virtually all nations. Standards bodies have been productive in specifying new capabilities for future networks involving interactive and distributive services through STM and A TM technologies.
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English