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现代通信最新技术:第2版 英文版

现代通信最新技术:第2版 英文版

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作 者: (美)U.布莱克Uyless Black著
出版社: 清华大学出版社
丛编项: ATM与B-ISDN技术丛书
标 签: 通信技术理论与基础

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ISBN: 9787302028154 出版时间: 1998-01-01 包装: 平装
开本: 20cm 页数: 457 字数:  

内容简介

  近年来通信网络迅猛发展,新技术层出不穷,广大计算机和电信工作者都迫切需要学习和了解现代通信领域最新发展的知识。本书囊括了现代通信技术的所有重要方面:快速、交换式Enternet和先进的LAN结构,宽带ISDN和大容量传输设备,ATM技术和帧中继城域网与SMDS,SONET/SDH技术,移动通信与PCS,居民宽带接入网和宽带信令技术,高级智能网结构,以及IPv6协议等。作者UylessBlack是世界上非常著名的计算机网络及数据通信领域的专家,在公用网和专用网方面具有丰富的实践阅历。本书高度概括的介绍将使读者在短时间内对现代通信最新技术的概貌有一个全面的了解。本书具有实用性和权威性,适合于高等院校通信及计算机专业的研究生和高年级本科生作为教学参考书,也适合于通信和计算机领域的广大科技人员阅读。

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图书目录

     Contents
   Preface xix
   CHAPTER1 Introduction
    Introduction
    The Need for Enhanced Services
    The Past
    The Future Has Become the Present
    Goals of the Emerging
    Communications Technologies
    LAN Interconnectivity
    A Brief Summary
    Need for Greater Communications Capacity
    LAN and WAN Internetworking
    Costs of Connecting Dispersed LANs
    The Virtual Private Network (VPN)
    Proposed Solutions
    The Confusion Factor
    Fast Relay Systems
    Trends in Technology
    Hardware and Software
    New Technologies: To Use Them or Not
    to Use Them?
    Broadband Networks
    Broadband Signaling Hierarchies
    Applications Supported by the New Technologies
    New Technologies: Competitive or Complementary?
    Performance and Distance Considerations
    Obtaining Services for the Networks:
    Bandwldth on Demand
    Where Services are Provided
    Layered Architectures of the Emerging Technologies
    Summary
   CHAPTER2 Foundations for the Emerging Technologies
    Introduction
    Virtual Circuits
    A Brief Digression
    Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
    Switehed Virtual Circuit (SVC) or Connection
    on Demand
    Semi-permanent Virtual Circuits (SPVC)
    Connection-oriented and Connectionless Systems
    Connection-orientated Systems
    Connectionless Systems
    The Pros and Cons
    The Coexistence of Connection-oriented Systems
    and Connectionless Systems
    Variable Bit Rate (VBR) and Constant Bit Rate
    (CBR) Applications
    VBR Applications
    CBR Applications
    Flow Control and Congestion Management
    Explicit Flow Control
    Implicit Flow Control
    No Flow Control
    User Payload Integrity Management
    Layered Protocols and Protocol Data Units
    Addressing and Identification Schemes
    Multiplexing Methodologies
    Switching, Routing, and Relaying
    Source and Non-source Routing
    Fixed and Adaptive Routing
    Network Interfaces
    Convergence, Segmentation,
    and Reassembly Operations
    Summary
   CHAPTER3 Emerged Technologies
    Introduction
    T1/E1 CARRIER Systems
    The Purpose of Tl and El
    "Typical" Topology
    Tl and El Layers
    T1/EI PDUs
    Conclusions on T1/E1
    X.25
    The Purpose of X.25
    Typical Topology
    X.25 Layers
    X.25 PDUs
    Other Noteworthy Aspects of X.25
    Conclusions on X.25
    ISDN
    The Purpose of ISDN
    Typical Topology
    ISDN Layers
    ISDN PDUs
    Conclusions on ISDN
    Signaling System Number 7 (SS7)
    The Purpose of (SS7)
    Typical Topology
    887 Layers
    887 PDUs
    Conclusions on 887
    FDDI
    The Purpose of FDDI
    Typical Topology
    The FDDI Layers
    FDDIPDUs
    Other Notable Aspects of FDDI
    Conclusion on FDDI
    Summary
   CHAPTER4 Frame Relay
    Introduction
    The Purpose of Frame Relay
    Pertinent Standards
    Typical Frame Relay Topology
    The Frame Relay Layers
    Frame Relay and Its Relationship
    to ISDN Layers
    OSI and ANSI Layers
    The Frame Relay Protocol Data Unit (PDU)
    Frame Relay Operations in More Detail
    The Frame Relay Core Functions
    The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI)
    Frame Relay Link Layer Error Checking
    Potential Congestion Problems
    Traffic Management
    Consolidated Link Layer Management
    (CLLM)
    The Discard Eligibility Bit
    Committed Information Rate
    Leaking CIR and Fast Forward CIR
    Classes of Service Using Bc and Be
    DLCIs in More Detail
    The Frame Relay Network-to-Network
    Interface (NNI)
    NNI Operations
    Bellcore Exchange Access FR (XA-FR)
    PVC Service
    Other Notable Aspects of Frame Relay
    DLCI Values
    Added Options to Frame Relay
    The Local Management Interface (LMI)
    Frame Relay SVC Operations
    Other Quality of Service (QOS) Options
    Internetworking Frame Relay and ATM
    Multiprotocol Operations over Frame Relay
    The Frame Relay MIB
    Frame Relay Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER5 Fast and Swltched Ethernet
    Introduction
    Generations of LANs
    First Generation
    Second Generation
    Third Generation
    Fourth Generation
    Switched Ethemet
    Switched Ethernet Architecture
    Store and Forward and Cut-through Switches 1
    Virtual LANs
    Fast Ethernet
    IOOBASET
    AnyLAN
    Fast/Switched Ethernet Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER6 Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) and Switched
    Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS)
    Introduction
    The Purpose of a MAN
    Pertinent Standards
    A Typical MAN Topology
    Topology Reconfiguration with Self-Healing
    Networks
    The MAN Layers
    MAN Protocol Data Units (PDUs)
    MAN Operations in More Detail
    The Access Unit (AU)
    Overview of the DQDB Protocol
    DQDB Counters
    Location Discovery
    Segmentation and Encapsulation Operations
    Other Notable Aspects of the MAN
    MAN Summary
    Introduction to SMDS
    The Purpose of SMDS
    Pertinent Standards
    A Typical SMDS Topology
    SMDS Layers
    SMDS Protocol Data Units
    SMDS Operations in More Detail
    Defining and Measuring Congestion
    The Sustained Information Rate (SIR)
    and Access Classes
    SIP Segmentation and Encapsu!lation Functions
    SNI Quality of Service (QOS) Operations
    The Interchange Carrier Interface (ICI)
    Quality of Service (QOS) Objectives
    Other Notable Aspects of SMDS
    SMDS Address Management Operations
    The ISSI
    The Operations System/Network Element (OS/NE)
    Interface (Operations Technology)
    The SMDS MIB
    MAN/SMDS Worksheet
    SMDS Summary
   CHAPTER7 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 1
    Introduction
    The Purpose ot ATM
    Pertinent Standards
    An ATM Topology
    The VPI and VCI Labels
    ATM Layers
    ATM and the B-ISDN Model
    ATM Protocol Data Units (Cells)
    ATM Operations in More Detail
    Physical Layer Interfaces
    ATM over Copper
    Rationale for the Cell Size
    Network Transparency Operations 202
    ATM Labels
    Multiplexing VCIs and VPIs
    ATM Connections on Demand
    ATM Switching
    Classes of Traffic
    AAL Types
    Traffic Management in an ATM Network
    ATM Forum and ITU-T Traffic Control
    and Congestion Control
    The ATM B-ISDN Intercarrier Interface (B-ICI)
    Physical Layer Requirements at the B-ICI
    Traffic Management at the B-IC!
    Reference Traffic Loads
    B-ICI Layer Management Operations
    Other Notable Aspects of ATM
    Addressing in an ATM Network
    Network Management
    The ATM MIB
    ATM Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER8 Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)/
    Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
    Introduction
    Purpose of SONET/SDH
    Synchronous Networks
    Pertinent Standards
    Typical SONET/SDH Topology
    SONET/SDH Layers
    SONET/SDH in More Detail
    Automatic Protection Switohing (APS) ;
    The SDH Multiplexing Structure
    Payloads and Envelopes
    Payload Pointers
    Examples of Payload Mapping
    Mapping and Multiplexing Operations
    Error Checking, Diagnostics, and Restoration
    The Control Headers and Fields
    SONET/SDH Equipment
    Other Notable Aspects of SONET/SDH
    Operation Administration and Maintenance
    (OAM) Operations
    Progress in SONET/SDH Penetration
    SONET/SDH Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER9 Mobile Communications Technologies
    Introduction
    The Purpose of Mobile Communications Systems 7
    Typical Cellular Systems Topology
    Cellular Systems Operations in More Detail
    Cellular System Types and Market Penetration 3
    GSM
    GSM Interfaces
    Call Routing
    Location Updating
    GSM 900/DC1800: Foundation for PCS 1900
    (TDMA)
    CDMA: A New Arrival into the Commercial
    Mobile, Wireless World
    TDMA versus CDMA
    Cordless Systems Operations in More Detail
    CT2
    DECT
    Other Standardization Efforts for PCS
    The Auctions in the U.S. and the PCS Marketplace 31
    Candidates for PCS Technologies
    The Cellular Digital Data Packet System
    Specification (CDPD)
    CDPD Services and Servers
    Third-Generation Mobile Systems
    Some Concluding Thoughts
    Mobile Communications Systems Worksheet
    Mobile Communications Summary
   CHAPTER10 Residential Broadband
    Introduction
    The Problem with the Subscriber Loop
    The Proposed Solutions: Two Interlocking Approaches,
    Coding/Modulation and Wiring
    How Much Bandwidth Is Needed to Satisfy
    the Subscriber?
    Downstream Bandwidth
    Upstream Bandwidth
    Beyond the Coding/Modulation and Wiring:
    Service Provisions
    Switohed Digital Video (SDV)
    Coding and Modulation
    HDSL
    ADSL
    Wiring at the Local Loop: Subscriber Loop Options
    Hybrid/fiber Copper (HFCop)
    Hybrid/fiber Coax (HFC)
    Fiber to the Curb (FTTC) and Fiber to the
    Home (FTTH)
    The Wireless Option
    Mananging the Broadband Signals
    Bellcore's TR-303 Specification
    Residential Broadband Worksheet
    Summary
    Appendix IOA: Coding and Modulation Techniques
    for Residential Broadband
    Introduction
    Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)
    Examples of Modulation Schemes and Bit Rates
    Carrierless Amplitude/Phase Modulation (CAP)
   CHAPTER11 Broadband Signaling Networks
    Introduction
    What Are Broadband Signaling Networks?
    Differences between Broadband and Conventional
    Signaling Systems
    N-ISDN and B-ISDN
    Example of a Broadband Signaling Network Operation
    Examples of Services Provided
    by the Broadband Network
    ISO 9577
    ATM Parameters
    The Broadband Signaling Protocols
    How the Broadband Signaling Stacks Operate
    Broadband Signaling Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER12 Advanced Intelligent Network
    Introduction
    Operator Services Systems (OSS)
    The 800 Service-Inklings of an Advanced Intelligent
    Network (AIN)
    Key Aspects of the AIN
    The Intelligent Network and the Advanced Intelligent
    Network
    Distribution of Functions
    Evolution to the AIN
    Other Parts of the AIN
    Example of an AIN Operation
    The AIN Basic Call Model
    Standardized Messages
    The Private Virtual Network
    AIN Worksheet
    Summary
   CHAPTER13 Intemet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6)
    Introduction
    Functions of the Internet Protocol (IPv4)
    The IP Address
    Problems with IP and the IP Address
    The Solution--an Expanded IP Address
    Space
    Alternatives to the Overhead of IPv6
    Addresses
    The Next Generation IP-IPv6
    Functions of the IPv4 Header Fields 84
    Functions of the IPv6 Header Fields 187
    IPv6 and ATM
    Fixed Routing and Virtual Circuits 1
    Supporting Different Types of Traffic 889
    The IPv6-ATM Debate
    IPv6 Worksheet
    Summary
   APPENDIXA A Tutorial on Communications Networks
    Introduction
    Data Communications Networks
    Classifying Networks
    Wide Area and Local Area Networks
    Network Components
    Voice Networks
    Nonhierarchical Routing
    History of and Inherent Problems with Coexistence
    of Analog and Digital Systems
    Analog-to-Digital Conversion
    Data Images over Voice Channels
    FDM, TDM, and STDM
    Circuit, Message, Packet, and Cell Switching
    Network Routing Operations
    The Challenge of Integrating Voice, Data,
    and Video Applications
    Fast Packet Switahing (FPS)
    Hybrid Switching
   APPENDIXB Layered Protocols, OSI, and TCP/IP
    Introduction
    Protocols and the OS1 Model
    OS1 Layer Operations
    The Internet Protocols (TCP/IP)
    The Internet Layers
    IP Functions
    TCP Operatlons
   APPENDIXC Management Information Bases (MIBs)
    Introduction
    Purpose of a MIB
    Examples of MIB Objects and Other Entries 436
   APPENDIXD Emerglng Communications
    Technologles Worksheet
    Abbreviations
    References
   Index
   

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