Public Data Networks [electronic resource] : From Separate PDNs to the ISDN /

Public Data Networks provide a comprehensive survey of PDNs, covering all major countries. PDNs allow efficient and cost-effective telecommunication between a terminal and computer, or between computers, regardless of who owns the data terminal. The authors discuss the current state of, and forthcoming developments in, data communications using public telecommunication facilities. Apart from the classical telecommunication networks (telegraph and telephone), public data networks provide the majority of data communication services worldwide. The range of data services and user facilities has gradually expanded, the quality of services improved, and new services have appeared (e.g. datafax, teletex, videotex, message handling and teleconferencing). The authors concentrate on PDN principles, taking account of the latest CCITT recommendations and ISO standards. Appendices and references provide detailed information for those working on PDNs at research, design an implementation level. Network digitalization and integration of networks and services have aided progress towards the integrated services digital network (ISDN). The ISDN uses advanced transmission and switching techniques to enhance the telecommunication services provided to its users. An ISDN has much in common with the PDN as far as architecture, methods of network management and functions are concerned, but there are distinct differences in the methods of access and signalling. The authors have extensive experience in data communication networking. Dr. Kubin is vice-chairman of Study Group IX of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT); Dr. Puzman is the Czechoslovak representative at Technical Commission 6 (TC-6) of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). Public Data Networks is essential reading for researchers and designers of PDNs, in universities and industry, and provides important reference material for telecommunications and computer science students.

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Main Authors: Pužman, Josef. author., Kubín, Boris. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: London : Springer London, 1992
Subjects:Engineering., Input-output equipment (Computers)., Computer communication systems., Electrical engineering., Communications Engineering, Networks., Input/Output and Data Communications., Computer Communication Networks.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1737-7
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topic Engineering.
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Computer communication systems.
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Public Data Networks [electronic resource] : From Separate PDNs to the ISDN /
description Public Data Networks provide a comprehensive survey of PDNs, covering all major countries. PDNs allow efficient and cost-effective telecommunication between a terminal and computer, or between computers, regardless of who owns the data terminal. The authors discuss the current state of, and forthcoming developments in, data communications using public telecommunication facilities. Apart from the classical telecommunication networks (telegraph and telephone), public data networks provide the majority of data communication services worldwide. The range of data services and user facilities has gradually expanded, the quality of services improved, and new services have appeared (e.g. datafax, teletex, videotex, message handling and teleconferencing). The authors concentrate on PDN principles, taking account of the latest CCITT recommendations and ISO standards. Appendices and references provide detailed information for those working on PDNs at research, design an implementation level. Network digitalization and integration of networks and services have aided progress towards the integrated services digital network (ISDN). The ISDN uses advanced transmission and switching techniques to enhance the telecommunication services provided to its users. An ISDN has much in common with the PDN as far as architecture, methods of network management and functions are concerned, but there are distinct differences in the methods of access and signalling. The authors have extensive experience in data communication networking. Dr. Kubin is vice-chairman of Study Group IX of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT); Dr. Puzman is the Czechoslovak representative at Technical Commission 6 (TC-6) of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). Public Data Networks is essential reading for researchers and designers of PDNs, in universities and industry, and provides important reference material for telecommunications and computer science students.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1739512018-07-30T22:51:48ZPublic Data Networks [electronic resource] : From Separate PDNs to the ISDN / Pužman, Josef. author. Kubín, Boris. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textLondon : Springer London,1992.engPublic Data Networks provide a comprehensive survey of PDNs, covering all major countries. PDNs allow efficient and cost-effective telecommunication between a terminal and computer, or between computers, regardless of who owns the data terminal. The authors discuss the current state of, and forthcoming developments in, data communications using public telecommunication facilities. Apart from the classical telecommunication networks (telegraph and telephone), public data networks provide the majority of data communication services worldwide. The range of data services and user facilities has gradually expanded, the quality of services improved, and new services have appeared (e.g. datafax, teletex, videotex, message handling and teleconferencing). The authors concentrate on PDN principles, taking account of the latest CCITT recommendations and ISO standards. Appendices and references provide detailed information for those working on PDNs at research, design an implementation level. Network digitalization and integration of networks and services have aided progress towards the integrated services digital network (ISDN). The ISDN uses advanced transmission and switching techniques to enhance the telecommunication services provided to its users. An ISDN has much in common with the PDN as far as architecture, methods of network management and functions are concerned, but there are distinct differences in the methods of access and signalling. The authors have extensive experience in data communication networking. Dr. Kubin is vice-chairman of Study Group IX of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT); Dr. Puzman is the Czechoslovak representative at Technical Commission 6 (TC-6) of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). Public Data Networks is essential reading for researchers and designers of PDNs, in universities and industry, and provides important reference material for telecommunications and computer science students.1 Introduction -- 2 Public Data Network Principles -- 2.1 Basic Terms -- 2.2 Data Transmission in PDNs -- 2.3 Data Transmission in the ISDN -- 3 Switching in Networks -- 3.1 Network Capacity Sharing -- 3.2 Circuit Switching -- 3.3 Packet Switching -- 3.4 Network Management -- 4 Network Architectures -- 4.1 Functions and Services -- 4.2 Methods of Some Functions -- 4.3 Principles of the Layered Architecture -- 4.4 Layered Models of Networks -- 4.5 Physical Layer -- 4.6 Link Layer -- 4.7 Network Layer -- 4.8 Higher Layers -- 5 PDN Supported Services and Facilities -- 5.1 Basic Means and Basic Classification -- 5.2 Data Transmission Services -- 5.3 User Facilities -- 5.4 Support of Complete Telecommunication Services -- 5.5 Support of PDN-Type Services and Facilities by the ISDN -- 6 DTE Access to Public Services and Networks -- 6.1 Significance of Access Specifications -- 6.2 Access through PADs -- 6.3 Access Via TAs -- 6.4 Direct Access -- 6.5 Switched Access -- 6.6 Numbering Plans and Directory Services -- 7 Network Performance -- 7.1 Two Approaches to Network Performance Assessment -- 7.2 General Parameters -- 7.3 Tariff Policies -- 7.4 Network Security -- 8 Network Standards -- 8.1 The Importance of Standardization for PDNs -- 8.2 Worldwide Standardization Organizations -- 8.3 Regional Standardization Organizations -- 9 Trends in Networks and Services -- Appendix 1. Basic Terms -- Appendix 2. Network Identification Codes -- Appendix 3. CCITT Recommendations -- Appendix 4. ISO Standards -- Appendix 5. Abbreviations -- References.Public Data Networks provide a comprehensive survey of PDNs, covering all major countries. PDNs allow efficient and cost-effective telecommunication between a terminal and computer, or between computers, regardless of who owns the data terminal. The authors discuss the current state of, and forthcoming developments in, data communications using public telecommunication facilities. Apart from the classical telecommunication networks (telegraph and telephone), public data networks provide the majority of data communication services worldwide. The range of data services and user facilities has gradually expanded, the quality of services improved, and new services have appeared (e.g. datafax, teletex, videotex, message handling and teleconferencing). The authors concentrate on PDN principles, taking account of the latest CCITT recommendations and ISO standards. Appendices and references provide detailed information for those working on PDNs at research, design an implementation level. Network digitalization and integration of networks and services have aided progress towards the integrated services digital network (ISDN). The ISDN uses advanced transmission and switching techniques to enhance the telecommunication services provided to its users. An ISDN has much in common with the PDN as far as architecture, methods of network management and functions are concerned, but there are distinct differences in the methods of access and signalling. The authors have extensive experience in data communication networking. Dr. Kubin is vice-chairman of Study Group IX of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT); Dr. Puzman is the Czechoslovak representative at Technical Commission 6 (TC-6) of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). Public Data Networks is essential reading for researchers and designers of PDNs, in universities and industry, and provides important reference material for telecommunications and computer science students.Engineering.Input-output equipment (Computers).Computer communication systems.Electrical engineering.Engineering.Communications Engineering, Networks.Input/Output and Data Communications.Computer Communication Networks.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1737-7URN:ISBN:9781447117377