
Signaling and Switching for Packet Telephony
Matthew Stafford(Author)
Artech House Publishers
Published in September 2004
Book
Hardback
274 pages
978-1-58053-736-0 (ISBN)
Description
Wireless technology is still revolutionizing the way people communicate by phone, but already gathering momentum is the next revolution in personal communications technology - Internet-based telephony. Packet signaling and switching are core technologies for Internet-based telephone communications, and this reference is an in-depth treatment of the essential principles and cutting-edge architectures of these technologies. It is especially valuable for telecom engineers whose companies are making the transition from current circuit-based technology to packet-based. To successfully guide this transition, telecom engineers need a solid working knowledge of packet-based protocols used for switching and signaling. This book provides this knowledge plus enables engineers to evaluate the relative merits of competing protocols. Professionals are bracing for the challenges of the Internet telephony revolution, and this book enables them to meet these challenges head-on.
Wireless technology is still revolutionizing the way people communicate by phone, but already gathering momentum is the next revolution in personal communications technology - Internet-based telephony. Packet signaling and switching are core technologies for Internet-based telephone communications, and this reference is an in-depth treatment of the essential principles and cutting-edge architectures of these technologies. It is especially valuable for telecom engineers whose companies are making the transition from current circuit-based technology to packet-based. To successfully guide this transition, telecom engineers need a solid working knowledge of packet-based protocols used for switching and signaling. This book provides this knowledge plus enables engineers to evaluate the relative merits of competing protocols. Professionals are bracing for the challenges of the Internet telephony revolution, and this book enables them to meet these challenges head-on.
Wireless technology is still revolutionizing the way people communicate by phone, but already gathering momentum is the next revolution in personal communications technology - Internet-based telephony. Packet signaling and switching are core technologies for Internet-based telephone communications, and this reference is an in-depth treatment of the essential principles and cutting-edge architectures of these technologies. It is especially valuable for telecom engineers whose companies are making the transition from current circuit-based technology to packet-based. To successfully guide this transition, telecom engineers need a solid working knowledge of packet-based protocols used for switching and signaling. This book provides this knowledge plus enables engineers to evaluate the relative merits of competing protocols. Professionals are bracing for the challenges of the Internet telephony revolution, and this book enables them to meet these challenges head-on.
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Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
ISBN-13
978-1-58053-736-0 (9781580537360)
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Matthew Stafford is a principal member of the technical staff at Cingular Wireless in Austin, Texas. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, one in operations research from the University of Texas and another in mathematics from Northwestern University.
Matthew Stafford is a principal member of the technical staff at Cingular Wireless in Austin, Texas. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, one in operations research from the University of Texas and another in mathematics from Northwestern University.
Matthew Stafford is a principal member of the technical staff at Cingular Wireless in Austin, Texas. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, one in operations research from the University of Texas and another in mathematics from Northwestern University.
Content
Introduction. Essentials of Next-Generation Switching. Motivation for Packet Telephony Revisited. Signaling and Services. Protocols. A Closer Look at the Internet Protocol. The Bearer Plane. The Control and Service Planes. Services. Properties of Legacy Telephone networks. Conclusion. Appendices.