Planning and Architectural Design of Integrated Services Digital Networks: Civil and Military Applications

Author:   A. Nejat Ince ,  Dag Wilhelmsen ,  Bülent Sankur
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Volume:   308
ISBN:  

9781461359395


Pages:   491
Publication Date:   09 May 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Planning and Architectural Design of Integrated Services Digital Networks: Civil and Military Applications provides a comprehensive treatment of ISDNs: how to plan and design them architecturally and how to implement them so that they meet certain given user requirements ranging from a variety of service demands to transmission performance, security, reliability/availability, capability for growth, interoperability with other ISDN and non-ISDN networks and, of course, cost. The book concentrates on the application of ISDN concepts and standards to the planning and design of real costed networks to meet certain specified user requirements. Where there are multiple options, considerations and rationale on the choice of network aspects and standards are discussed. The unique feature of the book, compared with other books on ISDN, is that it expounds an original methodology which starts from an assumed or given set of complete user requirements and proceeds to designing a complete network taking into account the technology and standards of ISDN, as well as some constraints including cost which may be imposed. Planning and Architectural Design of Integrated Services Digital Networks describes computer-aided design tools employed for dimensioning the network for various traffic loads and for assessing its traffic carrying performance for assessing different precedence categories and network configurations, transmission conditions and routing algorithms which may be static-deterministic or dynamic-adaptive. Aspects such as surveillance and control, security, survivability and EMP protection are also addressed. Planning and Architectural Design of Integrated Services Digital Networks: Civil and Military Applications is an excellent reference source and may be used as a text for advanced courses on the subject.

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Author:   A. Nejat Ince ,  Dag Wilhelmsen ,  Bülent Sankur
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Volume:   308
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781461359395


ISBN 10:   1461359392
Pages:   491
Publication Date:   09 May 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION.- 1.1 Objective.- 1.2 Terminology.- 1.3 Content of the Book.- 1.4 Current NATO Communications System and Planning.- 1.5 References.- 2 USER REQUIREMENTS AND SERVICES FOR ISDN.- 2.1 Current NATO Communications Systems and Planning.- 2.2 Implications of the C3 Architecture for NATO SATCOM.- 2.3 Requirements Affecting Network Design.- 2.4 References.- Appendix 2A: Definitions.- Appendix 2B: POST-CFE NATO CIS Architecture.- 3 ISDN CONCEPTS AND STANDARDS.- 3.1 Trends in Telecommunications and ISDN.- 3.2 Principles of ISDN.- 3.3 ISDN Standardization.- 3.4 Terminal Adaptation.- 3.5 ISDN Interworking.- 3.6 Numbering and Addressing.- 3.7 Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN).- 3.8 G-Series Recommendations for Digital Transmission.- 3.9 T-Series Recommendation for Telematic Services.- 3.10 References.- 4 NETWORK DESIGN AND DIMENSIONING.- 4.1 Design Methodology.- 4.2 Network Design.- 4.3 Network Dimensioning.- 4.4 Costing.- 5 SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING.- 5.1 Requirements.- 5.2 Communication Services and Facilities.- 5.3 WIS Switching Concept.- 5.4 Circuit Switching System.- 5.5 Characteristics of Circuit Switches.- 5.6 Data Communication.- 5.7 Routing.- 5.8 Signalling System.- 5.9 WIS Numbering Plan.- 5.10 References.- 6 TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Network Synchronization Methods.- 6.3 Timing and Synchronization Subsystem.- 6.4 References.- Appendix 6A• Timing Instabilities.- Appendix 6B: Timing Inaccuracies-Slips.- Appendix 6C: Frequency Sources and Clocks.- Appendix 6D: Echo Control.- 7 ROUTING METHODS.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Requirements.- 7.3 Factors Affecting Requirements to WIS Routing.- 7.4 Routing.- 7.5 Discussion.- 7.6 Implementation Issues.- 7.7 Conclusions and Recommendations.- 7.8 References.- Appendix 7A: NICS Routing Simulations.- Appendix7B: WIS Routing Simulations.- Appendix 7C: Routing Scheme Software Requirements.- 8 TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 System Requirements.- 8.3 Signal Encoding.- 8.4 Multiplexing.- 8.5 Timing and Synchronization.- 8.6 Transmission Performance Criteria and Requirements.- 8.7 Frequency Allocation and Planning.- 8.8 Procurement Issues.- 8.9 References.- Annex 8A: Calculation of the Maximum HOP Lengths.- 9 TERMINAL AREA SUBSYSTEM.- 9.1 Typical User and Existing Systems.- 9.2 Users and Their Requirements.- 9.3 Terminal Area Architectural Design.- 9.4 TAS Architectures.- 9.5 References.- Appendix 9A: CCITT X.400 Message Handling Services.- Appendix 9B: Services Provided by PABXs.- Appendix 9C: Local Area Networks.- Appendix 9D: TAS Security Issues.- Appendix 9E: Building Wiring.- 10 INTEROPERABILITY.- 10.1 Objectives.- 10.2 Gateway Functions and Features.- 10.3 Classes of Interoperability.- 10.4 Concepts for WIS Interoperability.- 11 NETWORK SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL.- 11.1 Requirements and Objectives.- 11.2 System Concept.- 11.3 System Functions.- 11.4 System Design.- 12 COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTER SECURITY.- 12.1 Threat to Communications Security.- 12.2 Objectives and Requirements.- 12.3 Policy Issues.- 12.4 Physical and Electrical Security.- 12.5 End-to-End Protection.- 12.6 Bulk Encryption.- 12.7 Software Security.- 12.8 Comsec System Organizational Issues.- 12.9 Bibliography.- 13 SURVIVABILITY DESIGN.- 13.1 Definition.- 13.2 Threat Evaluation.- 13.3 Requirement Analysis.- 13.4 Methodology.- 13.5 Survivability.- 13.6 Performance Assessment.- 13.7 Survivability Enhancements.- 13.8 Survivability Cost.- Annex: EMP Protection.

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