Optimizing Voice in ATM/IP Mobile Networks
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Chapter 1:
Mobile Voice Access to ATM/IP Networks Chapter 2:
PBX Voice Access to ATM Chapter 3:
Mathematical Modelling of Voice Traffic Chapter 4:
Transporting Voice Over ATM Chapter 5:
Voiceband Processing Chapter 6:
Quality of Service in an ATM Network Chapter 7:
The Voice Model Chapter 8:
Traffic Modelling at the Talkspurt Level Chapter 9:
Application of a Call Admission Control (CAC) Algorithm Chapter 10:
Queuing and Shaping Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
PBX Voice Access to ATM
Chapter 3:
Mathematical Modelling of Voice Traffic Chapter 4:
Transporting Voice Over ATM Chapter 5:
Voiceband Processing Chapter 6:
Quality of Service in an ATM Network Chapter 7:
The Voice Model Chapter 8:
Traffic Modelling at the Talkspurt Level Chapter 9:
Application of a Call Admission Control (CAC) Algorithm Chapter 10:
Queuing and Shaping Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Transporting Voice Over ATM
Chapter 5:
Voiceband Processing Chapter 6:
Quality of Service in an ATM Network Chapter 7:
The Voice Model Chapter 8:
Traffic Modelling at the Talkspurt Level Chapter 9:
Application of a Call Admission Control (CAC) Algorithm Chapter 10:
Queuing and Shaping Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Quality of Service in an ATM Network
Chapter 7:
The Voice Model Chapter 8:
Traffic Modelling at the Talkspurt Level Chapter 9:
Application of a Call Admission Control (CAC) Algorithm Chapter 10:
Queuing and Shaping Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Traffic Modelling at the Talkspurt Level
Chapter 9:
Application of a Call Admission Control (CAC) Algorithm Chapter 10:
Queuing and Shaping Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Queuing and Shaping
Chapter 11:
Main Conclusions Appendix A:
FRF.11, and FRF.5 Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
FRF.11, and FRF.5
Appendix B:
Talkspurt Probability Tables Appendix C:
M/M/1 Queuing System Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
M/M/1 Queuing System
Appendix D:
Markov's Inequality Algorithm Appendix E:
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Market Research into Voice Over Alternate Networks
Appendix F:
Digital Private Network Signalling Subsystem (DPNSS) Appendix G:
QSIG Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
QSIG
Appendix H:
Formulae for TablesGlossaryReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
ReferencesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
IndexAbout the Author
As telecom engineers struggle with implementing 3G networks, this in-depth guide to advanced methods of transmitting voice and modulated data over 3G ATM/IP backbones is especially timely. Readers will find it loaded with valuable data and real world insight based on actual implementation experience.
Shows carriers how to make their existing ATM networks 3G/UMTS-ready
Analyzes the pros and cons of each viable strategy for 3G voice transmissions
Details implementation conclusions and recommendations