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Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to the Internet: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, cartea 744

Autor Ken Carlberg, Robert Desourdis, James Polk, Ian Brown
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2003
Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to the Internet, a professional monograph, is divided into three sections. The first describes systems and protocols that have been deployed as private networks for use by government agencies like the U.S. Department of Defense. This section also presents an in-depth discussion on MLPP. We then present current work in the area of Land Mobile Radio, commonly used by local emergency personnel such as police and fireman. This second section also describes systems that have been deployed over the public switched telephone network. Finally, the third section presents insights on trying to support emergency communications over TCP/IP networks and the Internet. In this last item we look into what IETF protocols can be considered candidates for change, as well as those protocols and applications that should not be altered.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781402075223
ISBN-10: 1402075227
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: XI, 187 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Professional/practitioner

Descriere

With the tragic airline disaster in New York City, on September 11th, 2001, the subject of emergency communications has become very important. Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to the Internet is intended to provide an in-depth exposure to authorized emergency communications. These communications generally involve preferential treatment of signaling and/or data to help ensure forwarding of information through a network. This book covers examples ranging from private networks to current investigations using Next Generation Networks (i.e., IP based communications). The information acts as a reference for network designers, network vendors, and users of authorized emergency communications services.
Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to the Internet, a professional monograph, is divided into three sections. The first describes systems and protocols that have been deployed as private networks for use by government agencies like the U.S. Department of Defense. This section also presents an in-depth discussion on MLPP. We then present current work in the area of Land Mobile Radio, commonly used by local emergency personnel such as police and fireman. This second section also describes systems that have been deployed over the public switched telephone network. Finally, the third section presents insights on trying to support emergency communications over TCP/IP networks and the Internet. In this last item we look into what IETF protocols can be considered candidates for change, as well as those protocols and applications that should not be altered.
Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to the Internet is designed to meet the needs of a professional audience composed of practitioners and researchers in industry. This book is also suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate-level students in computer science and electrical engineering.

Cuprins

1. Introduction. 2. Protocol Architectures: SS7 and TCP/IP. 3. Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP). 4. The AUTODIN Network. 5. Mobile and HF Radio Systems. 6. Commercial Wireless Systems. 7. Preferential Service in the PSTN. 8. IP Requirements. 9. Supporting Emergency Communications in IP Network. 10. Security for Supporting IP Emergency Communications. Terminology. Index.