Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The Arrival of ISDN
1.2 The Computer-Commputer-Communication Revolution
1.3 from Communications to Computers
1.4 From Computers to Communications
1.5 Outline of This Book
PART ONE DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
FUND AMENTALS
Chapter 2 Digital Trattshossion
2.1 Analog and Digital Data Transmission
2.2 Digital Encoding of Analog Data
2.3 Multiplexing
2.4 Digital Carrier Systems
2.5 Summary
2.6 Recommended Reading
2.7 Problems
Chapter 3 Line Coding and the Subscriber Line
3.1 Subscriber Line Technology
3.2 Line Coding Techniques
3.3 The U Interface
3.4 Quadrature Aniplitude Modulation
3.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
3.6 xDSL
3.7 Summary
3.8 Recommended Reading
3.9 Problems
Appendix 3A: Scrambling and Descrambling
Chapter 4 Communication Networks
4.1 Switching Techniques
4.2 Circuit Switching
4.3 Routing for Circuit-Switching Networks
4.4 Control Signaling for Circuit-Switching Networks
4.5 Packet Switching
4.6 X.25, 80
4.7 Comparison of Circuit and Packet Switching
4.8 Other Switching Techniques
4.9 Summary
4.10 Recommended Reading
4.11 Problems
PART TWO INTERATED SERVICES
DIGITAL NETWORKS
Chapter 5 ISDN Overview
5.1 The Integrated Digital Network
5.2 A Conceptual View of ISDN
5.3 ISDN Standards
5.4 Recommended Reading
5.5 Problems
Appendix 5A: ITU Telecommunications Standardization Sector
Appendix 5B' ITU-T Recommendations on ISDN
Chapter 6 ISDW Intefaces and Functions
6.1 Transmission Structure
6.2 User--Network Interface Configuration
6.3 ISDN Protocol Architecture
6.4 ISDN Connections
6.5 Addressing
6.6 Interworking
6.7 Summary
6.8 Recommended Reading
6.9 Problems
Appendix 6A: ISDN Elementary Functions
Chapter 7 ISDN Physical Layer
7.1 Basic User-Network Interface
72 Primary Rate UserNetwork Interface
7.3 U Interface
7.4 Summary
7.5 Problems
Chapter 8 ISDN Data Link Layer
8.1 LAPD
8.2 Terminal Adaption
8.3 Bearer Channel Data Link Control Using I.465/V.120
8.4 Summary
8.5 Recommended Reading
8.6 Problems
Chapter 9 ISDN NetWork Layer
9.1 Overview
9.2 Basic Call Control
9.3 Control of Supplementary Services
9.4 Summary
9.5 Recommended Reading
9.6 Problems
Cgapter 10 ISDN Services
10.1 Service Capabilities
10.2 Bearer Services and Teleservices
10.3 Basic and Supplementary Services
10.4 Summary
10.5 Problems
Chapter 11 Signaling System Number 7
11.1 SS7 Architecture
11.2 Signaling Data Link Level
11.3 Signa1ing Link Level
11.4 Signaling Network Level
11.5 Signaling Connection Control Part
11.6 ISDN User Part
11.7 Summary
11.8 Recommended Reading
11.9 Problems
Appendix 11A: Service Primitives and Parameters
Appendix 11B: ITU-T Recommendations on SS7
PART THREE FRAME RELAY
Chapter 12 Frame Relay Protocols and Seedces
12.1 Background
12.2 Frame-Mode Protocol Architecture
12.3 Frame-Mode Call Control
12.4 LAPF
12.5 Summary
12.6 Recommended Readings
12.7 Problems
Chapter 13 Frame neIay Congestion Control
13.1 Congestion in Frame Relay Networks
13.2 Approaches to Congestion Control
13.3 Traffic Rate Management
13.4 ExpIicit Congestion Avoidance
13.5 Implicit Congestion Control
13.6 Summary
13.7 Recommended Reading
13.8 Problems
PART FOUR BROADBANO ISON
Chapter 14 Broadband ISDN Architecture
14.1 B-ISDN Standards
14.2 Broadband Services
14.3 Requirements
14.4 Architecture
14.5 Summary
14.6 Recommended Reading
14.7 Problems
Chapter 15 Broadband ISDN Protocols
15.1 B-ISDN Protocol Reference Model
15.2 B-ISDN Physical Layer
15.3 SONET/SDH
l5.4 Summary
15.5 Recommended Reading
15.6 Problems
Appendix 15A: 4B5B/NRZI Coding
PART FIVE ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE
Chapter 16 ATM Protocols
16.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
16.2 Transmission of ATM Cells
16.3 ATM Adaptation Layer
16.4 Summary
16.5 Recommended Reading
16.6 Problems
Chapter 17 ATM Traffic and Congestion Control
17.1 Requirements for ATM Traffic and Congestion Control
17.2 ATM Service Categories
17.3 ATM Traffic-Related Attributes
17.4 Traffic Management Framework
17.5 Traffic Management
17.6 ABR Traffic Management
17.7 Recommended Reading
17.8 Problems
Appendix A Flow Control, Error Detection, and Error Control
A.1 Flow Control
A.2 Error Detection
A.3 Error Control
Appendix B The OSI ffeference Model
B.1 Motivation
B.2 Concepts
B.3 Standardization within the OSI Framework
B.4 Layers
Glossary
References
Index